Academic Eligibility Sample Clauses

Academic Eligibility. Undergraduate Residents and post-baccalaureate Residents must be registered for and complete a minimum of eight PSU credit hours of coursework per Academic Quarter during the Contract Term. Graduate Residents must be registered for and complete a minimum of four PSU graduate credit hours of coursework per Academic Quarter of the Contract Term. Residents who are international students and who have received an approved vacation request with the Office of International Affairs may remain eligible for University Housing during that vacation term (all University Housing charges will apply), even if they are not enrolled for eight credit hours.
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Academic Eligibility. Residents who did not have Occupancy during Spring 2021 must be registered for and complete a minimum of four PSU credit hours of coursework during the Contract Term.
Academic Eligibility. 2.4.1 Students who have received confirmation of admission into a public higher education and training institution for an approved funded qualification and who meet the NSFAS criteria for financial assistance shall be eligible for NSFAS administered funding.
Academic Eligibility. Please review the student handbook for changes in rules regarding athletic eligibility. In addition to Wakefield eligibility rules, for a student to be eligible for DAC play, a student must pass 5 classes.
Academic Eligibility. To participate in a sport or any other extracurricular activity a student must maintain a grade of 77% (C), which results from averaging the grades in these academic subjects: religion, language, spelling, science, math, social studies, and reading/literature. No individual grade in any subject may be below 70% (F). An overall average of 3.0
Academic Eligibility. To be eligible to participate in athletics, a student must be a full time student maintaining a minimum grade point average of 2.0 each Grading Period and not have received 2-F’s. Incompletes are computed as an “F” until a grade is posted. The first time an athlete becomes ineligible, a probation period may be granted whereby a student may continue in the sport until the next Grading Period. If the athlete receives below a 2.0 or receives 2-F’s, during the grading period, he/she will be pulled from the sport for the remainder of the season. That athlete must wait until the following Grading Period to become eligible for another sports team. Please refer to the athletic packet for further clarification. During the ineligibility period, the athlete may asked not travel with the team. The level of involvement of the athlete is at the discretion of the administrator (AR 6320). STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Academic Eligibility. 1. A copy of a report card or academic record must be provided by the parent.
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Academic Eligibility. For Academic Eligibility, Grades of Progress and Grades of Record are defined as:
Academic Eligibility. 1. The student must be currently eligible per existing school policy. A student would not eligible to attend the trip if she/he failed two (2) or more courses by the end of the second marking period.
Academic Eligibility. To be eligible to participate in any athletic competition a student must be a full-time student in the school he/she wishes to represent, must not have failed more than one class in the quarter prior to participation, and must have earned a GPA of not less than 2.0 in that quarter. (An incomplete (I) no grade (NG), or no credit (NC) is computed as an “F” for eligibility purposes until made up.) The date report card documents are issued becomes the date on which the scholastic rule is applied. The final grading period of the year is defined as the date reports cards are issued for the last grading period of the school year. Deficiencies must be made up in the same subject area. A student enters upon high school work when he/she enters 9th grade regardless of whether the 9th grade year is in the high school or separate junior high or middle school. This means that all 9th and 10th grade students must not have failed more than one class during the previous grading period and must have earned at least a 2.0 GPA for that grading period. While on a team, a student must maintain a GPA of 2.0 or above and not earn more than one “F” during any grading period. A student who is scholastically ineligible for a grading period cannot represent the school in any contests with varsity, junior varsity, or sophomore teams, whether it be preseason, league or post season competition. The word represent is defined as follows:
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