Course Eligibility Sample Clauses

Course Eligibility. Credit will be given for the completion of college, adult education, or trade school courses pertinent to the unit member’s job assignment or promotional job opportunities. The courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better or "pass" if grading is done on a pass/fail basis. Professional Growth credits may be earned either before or after employment. Credit shall be given for District paid in-service approved by the superintendent.
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Course Eligibility. Programs leading to professional certification must be in a specific job-related field of professional discipline and should provide the participating employee with skills, knowledge and competencies applicable to their current position. In order to be eligible for reimbursement, the employee's supervisor must review and certify that the program for which the employee is applying meets the specified criteria and that guidelines have been met.
Course Eligibility. Eligible courses include those that:
Course Eligibility. Any registered professional nurse employed by the County, who desires to enroll in one or more courses at an accredited educational institution in the field of nursing, or in courses which the Director of Nursing or the department head agrees would aid in the practice and performance of services to the County and will contribute to professional growth, may submit in advance of commencing such course or courses, a letter of application to the department head for approval to receive reimbursement for the cost of tuition and books.
Course Eligibility. Courses must be in excess of the educational standards for the position. An example of this would be job-related college or university courses when the specification for the classification calls for high school graduation. Courses must be taken at colleges or universities accredited by one of the six regional accreditation bodies for the United States (as approved by the Department of Education), including the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the Northwest Association of Colleges and Universities, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges. Credits given for non-classroom assignments such as life experiences, military training, and professional training are not reimbursable. While on-line courses from accredited institutions are acceptable, correspondence courses are not eligible for reimbursement. Coursework must be related to the employee's current occupation or to a City classification to which the employee may reasonably expect promotion. No coursework beyond the Master's Degree level or any law school coursework is eligible for reimbursement. Each course must be identified as to whether it is a core course or a recommended elective for the approved major. Courses that duplicate previously taken courses are not eligible. Courses are required for the completion of the pre-approved job-related major. An example would be general education or elective requirements to the major as stated in the college/university catalog. Remedial courses or those taken as required for non-approval major shall not be eligible. Employees who currently have a Bachelor's/Master's degree may be authorized to take an undergraduate/graduate course in a specialized field directly related to the duties of their classification. Courses are not taken on City time and must be certified that they are taken on the employee's off-duty time. Courses must be approved by the Department Director and the Human Resources Department before commencement of the class.
Course Eligibility. With prior approval from the district superintendent or designee, the following courses shall be eligible for reimbursement and lane advancement: -Courses which are part of a degree program in the staff member’s discipline or in education. -Courses which are prerequisite to approved graduate courses and which are recommended by the building principal as valuable to the educational program. -Post-graduate courses, including, but not limited to, on-line courses, clinics, workshops and seminars if deemed by the Superintendent or designee to be relevant to District initiatives including, but not limited to, school improvement goals, MTSS, professional learning team department goals, differentiated instructional techniques, research-based effective teaching techniques, or curriculum mapping and only if such online course, clinic, workshop or seminar is also regarded by the Superintendent or designee to require a sufficient degree of academic rigor and challenge to the student. Should coursework be denied, a written explanation will be provided. -Courses or seminars related to extracurricular activities shall not be eligible for reimbursement, unless such course or seminar is deemed by the Superintendent or designee to be relevant to the staff member’s instructional responsibilities.
Course Eligibility. Courses must be in excess of the educational standards for the position. An example of this would be job-related college or university courses when the specification for the classification calls for high school graduation. Courses must be taken at colleges or universities accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Credits given for non-classroom assignments such as life experiences, military training, and professional training are not reimbursable. Correspondence courses are not eligible for reimbursement. Coursework must be related to the employee's current occupation or to a City classification to which the employee may reasonably expect promotion. No coursework beyond the Master's Degree level or any law school coursework is eligible for reimbursement. Each course must be identified as to whether it is a core course or a recommended elective for the approved major. Courses that duplicate previously taken courses are not eligible. Courses are required for the completion of the pre-approved job-related major. An example would be general education or elective requirements to the major as stated in the college/university catalog. Remedial courses or those taken as required for non-approved major shall not be eligible. Employees who currently have a Bachelor's/Master's degree may be authorized to take an undergraduate/graduate course in a specialized field directly related to the duties of their classification. Courses are not taken on City time and must be certified that they are taken on the employee's off-duty time. Courses must be approved by the Police Chief and the Human Resources Department before commencement of the class.
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Course Eligibility. Bargaining unit members may also apply for funds to attend college or university courses where such courses are directly related to the employee's current work assignment or to a position to which the employee could reasonably expect to be promoted.
Course Eligibility. Courses and programs covered under this clause are limited to those that meet the following criteria:
Course Eligibility. In order to be eligible for tuition reimbursement for such approved courses, the course must be in the field of education of the teacher’s certification, or a course to obtain additional certification, unless it is part of a degree program, or unless this provision is waived by the State District Superintendent. Additionally, the course must be taken at an accredited college or university.
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