Vice-Chancellor definition
Examples of Vice-Chancellor in a sentence
No Course Agreement can modify the terms of this Agreement, unless expressly indicated in such Course Agreement that it is the intent of the Parties to deviate from this Agreement and such Course Agreement is signed by PCCD’s Chancellor and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and the School District's Superintendent or designee; provided however that such modification shall apply only to the specific Course Agreement.
The Vice Chancellor of Student Services shall oversee enrollment of high school students into the Courses and support the School District in a timely manner with any enrollment issues that may arise, including but not limited to Add/Drops and waiving of student fees, as applicable.
At the request of either party, the CSU shall provide a forum for discussion of the disputed item(s), at which time the Vice Chancellor, Business and Finance (or designated representative) of the CSU shall be available to assist in the resolution by providing advice to both parties regarding the CSU contracting policies and procedures.
Any waiver or modification of the conditions of this contract is invalid unless in writing and signed by the RESIDENT and the Associate Vice Chancellor of Auxiliaries Services and Fiscal Innovation or the Chief Financial Officer of the UNIVERSITY.
The District hereby employs Employee in the administrative assignment of Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Advancement (“Position”) and Employee hereby accepts such employment by the District on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.