Off-campus definition
Off-campus means a centre of the University established by it outside the main campus operated and maintained as its constituent unit, having the University’s complement of facilities, faculty and staff;
Off-campus means any area not included in the Stanford University Community Plan area.
Off-campus means the use of possession of alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs off school property at an event unrelated to Bethlehem Christian Academy.
More Definitions of Off-campus
Off-campus means the premises of the institution deemed to be University, approved by the Government, other than the main campus or the campuses;
Off-campus means graduate students whose primary study location is at an institution affiliated with Monash University but not located on a Victorian campus;
Off-campus means use, or illegal possession, off school property at an event unrelated to Crisp Academy. Simply put, use or illegal possession of alcohol, illegal drugs, or abuse of over-the-counter medications and inhalants “off- campus” puts a student’s continued enrollment at Crisp Academy in extreme jeopardy.
Off-campus means any location that is not “on-campus” as defined by the University.
Off-campus means the use or possession of alcohol or illegal drugs off school property at an event unrelated to MBA.
Off-campus means that Direct Lending acts as the lender for the government by providing loan capital and by servicing repayments for student loans processed by the college. Off-campus programs include Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans, and Grad PLUS loan programs. Together, these programs provide about $16.2 million to our students. Off-campus loan funds are delivered to students at each registration electronically.
Off-campus. - means that the University is NOT paying for the space where the work is conducted.