Other Students definition

Other Students means the students who are or will be working on the CEED Project other than the Student.
Other Students means students who demonstrate a financial need as determined by the certified public accountant education assistance advisory committee.

Examples of Other Students in a sentence

  • All Other Students Once a program has been completed or terminated, any seniority in the applicable unit will cease.

  • Other Students with Special Needs: - Students entering the District at Kindergarten (Primary 1) or from another district, who have been previously identified as students with special needs - Students transferring from another school in the District who have previously been identified as students with special needs.

  • Other Students are invited to attend to further improve their work.

  • Code Regs., Title 5, § 59300 et seq.; Revised Sexual Harassment Guidance: Harassment of Students by School Employees, Other Students, or Third Parties, Title IX, Office of Civil Rights, January 19, 2001.

  • Code Regs., Title 5, § 59311; Revised Sexual Harassment Guidance: Harassment of Students by School Employees, Other Students, or Third Parties, Title IX, Office of Civil Rights, January 19, 2001.

  • The Tenant being a student at GMIT Letterfrack Furniture College, Letterfrack or other College wishes to reside in the Premises along with the Other Students for the Term.

  • Other Students might have alternative dispute procedures provided by their own institutions.

  • Methods and Evaluation Students will be evaluated by one or more of the following methods Results of competition Demonstration of advanced skills Records/collected data Other: Students will be graded by one of the following methods Letter grade Pass/fail Not passing the previous semester’s or year’s class is grounds for automatic disqualification.

  • Code Regs., Title 5, § 59300 et seq.; Revised Sexual Harassment Guidance: Harassment of Students by School Employees, Other Students, or Third Parties, Title IX, Office for Civil Rights, January 19, 2001.

  • Children and Interacting with Other Students and Guests Residents are responsible for their guests’ behavior whether or not they participated in, condoned or were aware of the guests’ behavior.