Unused Tests Sample Clauses

Unused Tests. Participating Schools will not incur unused test fees for Participating Grade(s); however, unused test fees will apply for all other grades (‘non-Participating Grades’). A fee of $4 per booklet will be charged if a school is calculated to have unused tests greater than 20% of their test books ordered by non-Participating Grade(s). Schools that use at least 80% of the tests ordered for non-Participating Grade(s) will not incur an unused test fee.
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Unused Tests. Participating Schools will nut .1 l.l1l1~cdtest fees for Participating Grade(s); however, unused test fees will apply for all other grades ("non-Participatii' l ';.I.: ••~..••). A fee of $4 per booklet will be charged if a school is calculated to have unused tests greater than 20% oftl1l"l, :,',: huuks ordered by non-Participating Grade(s). Schools that xxxx at least 80% of the tests ordered for non.Participating Gra,l •'.C-! \\ Jllnut incur an unused test fee. Fonn Approved By College Board Legal January 2017 vl.O Page 8 of 12 DocuSign Envelope ID: 1S91AC55-A3FO-4034.A9FF-D342E3881: eCollegeBoard PSAT 8/9: Fall 2017 ,.,:- \',",,\1' 1', \ :' i ." II I '\J:1l 1 'SS'
Unused Tests. Participating Schools will not incur unused test fees for Participating Grade(s); however, unused test fees will apply for all other grades (“non-Participating Grades”). A fee of $4 per booklet will be charged if a school is calculated to have unused tests greater than 20% of their test books ordered by non-Participating Grade(s). Schools that use at least 80% of the tests ordered for non-Participating Grade(s) will not incur an unused test fee. 1 The College Board acknowledges that certain high schools are excluded from this requirement, which include without limitation and by way of example, schools for the severely disabled, charter schools excluded from the administrative authority of the District, and schools primarily possessing students not enrolled to obtain a standard high school diploma.
Unused Tests. Participating Schools will not incur unused test fees for Participating Grade(s); however, unused test fees will apply for all other grades (“non-Participating Grades”). A fee of $4 per booklet will be charged if a school is calculated to have unused tests greater than 20% of their test books ordered by non-Participating Grade(s). Schools that use at least 80% of the tests ordered for non-Participating Grade(s) will not incur an unused test fee. DocuSign Envelope ID: 25E5F221-8755-4592-A52A-A1590841B550 PSAT 8/9: Fall 2017 PSAT 8/9 ASSESSMENT EARLY PARTICIPATION PROGRAM FIXED FEE SCHEDULE
Unused Tests. Participating Schools will not incur unused test fees for Participating Grade(s). 5 The College Board acknowledges that certain schools are excluded from this requirement, which include without limitation and by way of example, schools for the severely disabled, charter schools excluded from the administrative authority of the Client, and schools primarily possessing students not enrolled to obtain a standard high school diploma.
Unused Tests. Participating Schools will incur unused test fees for Participating Grade(s) and for all other grades (‘non- Participating Grades’). A fee of $4 per booklet will be charged if a Participating School is calculated to have unused tests greater than 20% of their test booklets ordered by Participating and non-Participating Grade(s). Schools that use at least 80% of the tests ordered for Participating and non-Participating Grade(s) will not incur an unused test fee. PSAT 8/9 ASSESSMENT EARLY PARTICIPATION PROGRAM FIXED FEE SCHEDULE I. BACKGROUND College Board owns and delivers its national standardized tests to students. College Board’s Early Participation Program is an initiative to support the involvement of all students in the college-going process at an earlier age while there is still time to inform instruction and learning, and increase students’ readiness for college expectations. College Board supports this initiative by providing clients with access to additional savings when clients pay to engage at least one entire grade of students in taking the PSAT 8/9® exam, as indicated on the Budget Schedule or elsewhere in this Schedule (‘Participating Grade’). Shifting this financial obligation from the student to Client provides greater access for students to the PSAT 8/9 assessment and provides students early entry on the road to college. This Schedule outlines how a Client sponsors a PSAT 8/9 administration for students and what data and reports may be provided to Client through College Board’s online data portal.

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