Student population definition

Student population means the number of actual, full-time or the equivalent of actual full-time students enrolled in the school district or community college district determined in a manner prescribed by law.

Examples of Student population in a sentence

  • If those responsible for the loss of, or damage to University property cannot be ascertained, the amount of the loss or resultant repair will be leveled, on a pro rata basis against the entire house, apartment, hall, floor, or Student population, at the discretion of Residence Life.

  • Student population in sectioned classrooms at the elementary school shall remain numerically equal to the present whole number.

  • Annual rent is calculated as follows: NNN Absolute Lease ($20,000/acre/year) (11.91 acres) $238,200 BoA Debt Service (80% total debt of $157,250/year) $125,800 Payment in Lieu of Taxes for City Services (See Note) $140,300 Total Rent $504,300 Minus 20% rent credit for BI Student population $100,860 Adjusted Annual Rent $403,440 Note: PILOT calculation is based on the Cost of Emergency Services.

  • In recognition of these courses attracting a higher than average Mature Student population and a lower than average retention rates nationally, the University will continue to offer a Mature Students Bursary, as concerns about financial security and potential financial hardship continue to be cited as a reason why mature students withdraw from their course prior to its completion.

  • Note: Student population includes full-time and part-time Bachelor’s degree-seeking students.

  • All SLOs shall include the following elements: Student population; Learning content; Interval of instructional time; Evidence; Baseline; Target and HEDI criteria; and Rationale.

  • SU – Summer semester; typically begins on the fourth Thursday in May FA – Fall semester; typically begins on the fourth Thursday in August SP – Spring semester; typically begins on the third Thursday in January Student population or type for reporting purposes.

  • Student population demographics such as enrollment, ethnicity, free/reduced lunch, English language learners, economic data, etc.

  • Student population Algonquin College covers a large geography extending through Eastern Ontario and beyond Algonquin College’s broad range of programs meets the educational needs of a diverse student population Algonquin College recognizes shifting demographics and will play a key role in institutional specialization Newcomers Ottawa has become the fourth destination across the country and the second choice in Ontario for recent immigrants to Canada.