Minimum Class Size definition

Minimum Class Size means such amount (if any) as the Directors may consider for each
Minimum Class Size means the smallest number of students actually attending that shall, under provisions of Sections 9.1 and 9.3, allow a class to continue for the length of the term. “Maximum class size” means the largest number of students the Board may enroll in a class under provisions of Section 9.1 and 9.3.

Examples of Minimum Class Size in a sentence

  • Course Name Type of Course (webinar, onsite, etc.) Brief Description Prerequisites if any # of Hours Minimum Class Size Maximum Class Size Special Requests for Equipment, Connectivity, etc.

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  • Minimum Class Size: For English as a Second Language (ESL), Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes, and Adult Secondary Education (ASE) there must be a minimum of seventeen (17) students enrolled per class if only one section is offered or an average of seventeen (17) students per class when there are multiple sections of the class.

  • Class size balancing is primarily used to ensure that a full-time faculty member has a full 100% load for the term, not to maintain a desired overload or total part-time load, when the college’s Minimum Class Size Guidelines (Article 4.9) do not otherwise support maintaining an under-enrolled class.