Retention activities definition

Retention activities. To complete the programme set out in Appendix A, at a cost of £3.5m, to improve the retention rates among the 41% of our intake who are from groups currently underrepresented in HE, and to maintain effective access to university and the professions at our satellite campuses. Retention targets: To achieve retention figures within one standard deviation, or better of our HESA benchmarks 3a and 3d.

Examples of Retention activities in a sentence

  • The level of service is based on the nature and extent of Job Retention activities the Contractor is expected to provide to enable the Customer to learn essential job functions and retain their job for ninety (90) continuous calendar days after Job Retention services are authorized and started.

  • Under Retention, activities may only repeat form, line, color, and texture that are frequently found in the characteristic landscape.

  • Retention activities will include: tutorials and workshops for targeted individuals to develop employability skills, in addition to the support we will provide to trainees whilst on placement.

  • Retention activities are evaluated against institutional data and the expectation is that data will be gathered in greater detail as the cohorts work through.

  • The intended balance of expenditure is 27% on Widening Participation and Fair Access and 2% on Retention activities.

  • Upon participant acceptance of employment of a job that is consistent with the IPE goal and meets the needs for hours, wages, and benefits the Program staff person will provide at least 90 days of the following Employment Retention activities: • Phone or personal contact, on or off the job, with the participant to determine ongoing satisfaction with the terms of employment.

  • The intended balance of expenditure is 27% on Widening Participation and Fair Access and 4% on Retention activities.

  • However it is recognised that the collection and analysis of data, and production of interpretive reports will need to inform the prioritization of Access and Retention activities in a more focused way as the FE and HE study environment becomes more complex from 2012/13.

  • Minimum expectations around the collection and analysis of data in relation to Outreach and Retention activities have been clarified and are embedded within the processes for the approval of projects to support retention, completion and success.

  • The intended balance of expenditure is 28% on Widening Participation and Fair Access and 2% on Retention activities.

Related to Retention activities

  • Collaboration Activities means the activities set out in this Agreement

  • Construction Activities means construction of ramp(s), boundary wall and other constructions by the bidder / contractor at the TSs as per the design and specifications agreed by the Procuring Agency.

  • Restricted Activities means those activities described in Section 10 of this Agreement.

  • Medical Affairs Activities means, with respect to any country or other jurisdiction in the Territory, the coordination of medical information requests and field based medical scientific liaisons with respect to Licensed Compounds or Licensed Products, including activities of medical scientific liaisons and the provision of medical information services with respect to a Licensed Compound or Licensed Product.

  • High Risk Activities means activities where the use or failure of the Services would reasonably be expected to result in death, serious personal injury, or severe environmental or property damage (such as the creation or operation of weaponry).