NTCC definition
Examples of NTCC in a sentence
NTI, NTGA and the Sub-Adviser now desire to have NTCC assume NTGA’s responsibilities with respect to the Fund pursuant to the Sub-Advisory Agreement.
NTI NA AND NTCC and the Sub-Adviser now desire to have NTI INC assume NTI NA’s responsibilities with respect to the Fund pursuant to the Sub-Advisory Agreement.
Upon graduation from high school, students must submit an official high school transcript, with date of graduation, before an NTCC transcript will be released to other colleges or universities.
However, since each college has its own policy regarding the transferability of courses, each student is strongly advised to check with the college which he or she plans to attend, if other than NTCC, to determine the transferability of NTCC courses.
NTCC is a fully accredited institution and core academic courses are transferable to any state university in Texas.
NTCC shall ensure that a dual credit course and the corresponding course offered at the main campus of the college are equivalent with respect to the curriculum, materials, instruction, and method/rigor of student evaluation as described in Goal 4 of the State of Texas Goals for Dual Credit.
NTCC student services staff will offer orientation sessions for dual credit students and their parents to assist them in becoming acquainted with the academic policies and support services of the college as described in Goal 1 of the State of Texas Goals for Dual Credit.
All courses offered for dual credit by NTCC will be either college-level, core curriculum courses, college-level courses that lead to a level-1 certificate, or any college-level foreign language course.
The instructor must meet credential requirements of NTCC and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
For dual/concurrent credit courses taught exclusively to high school students on the high school campus and for dual/concurrent credit courses taught electronically, NTCC - shall comply with applicable rules and procedures for offering courses at a distance in §§4.101 - 4.108 of this title (relating to Distance Education and Off-Campus Instruction).