Seat Allocation definition

Seat Allocation means determining classroom instructional seats at post-secondary institutions by institution, apprenticeship program, and period for registered apprentices.
Seat Allocation. For the purposes of determining the number of student seats available in each program session (AM/PM), the target occupancy is twenty-five (25) seats or fifty (50) seats total (25 seats for AM session/25 seats for PM session). With fifty (50) seats (full year) in Engineering and Manufacturing and Medicine and Health there is a total GO CAPS - Lake Region “target capacity” of one hundred (100) student seats (full-year). Students will be expected to commit to the program for the entire year (two semesters), with the Member District paying tuition accordingly. The total GO CAPS - Lake Region seat capacity is determined by dividing total student population of all Member Districts by individual district student populations to determine each Member District’s student seat allocation. For Example, in school year 2016-17, the Member District student seat allocations are: Camdenton R-3 44%; Laclede R- 1 10%; Lebanon R-3 47%. Member Districts agree to pay tuition for their corresponding percentage of total GO CAPS - Lake Region seat allocations (100), according to the tuition rate set forth in this agreement.