Withdrawal Policy Sample Clauses

Withdrawal Policy. A student may withdraw from any course without the academic penalty of a “WF” grade by the withdraw deadline as listed in the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota Academic Calendar for courses taken at a SCF campus. For courses onsite at the high school a student must speak to a high school counselor for the withdraw deadline. When a “WF” is entered, it is recorded in the student’s permanent record and calculated as an “F” in the grade point average [GPA]. SCF encourages students to discuss withdraw with the instructor or SCF Advisor prior to withdrawing. It is the responsibility of the student to initiate the withdrawal procedure. Prior to withdrawing from a dual enrollment course, the student must speak with his/her school counselor. For students taking DE courses on an SCF campus, they would log into their SCF connect accounts and withdraw online. For students taking courses at their high schools, they would be required to speak to their high school counselor to receive the withdrawal form and return it to the SCF Admissions & Records Office. Failure to follow this procedure could result in a grade of “WF” being recorded for the student and “F” calculated in the grade point average [GPA]. This policy applies to all part- and full-time degree credit and college preparatory credit students. Withdrawals occurring after the established deadline will be granted only if a student demonstrates major verifiable extenuating circumstances clearly beyond the student’s control. All such requests must be made directly to the Vice President, Academic Affairs, who has the final approval/disapproval authority. In such approved cases, the “WF” would be changed to a “W” grade, with no GPA consequences. Grading Policy In accordance with statute 1007.235, it is the responsibility of the postsecondary educational institution for assigning letter grades for dual enrollment courses and the responsibility of school districts for posting dual enrollment course grades to the high school transcript as assigned by the postsecondary institution awarding the credit. Xxxxxx earned while a student is in the Early College program will become part of the student’s permanent college and high school transcript, GPA, and class rank. Students must maintain a 3.0 unweighted GPA in order to remain eligible for the Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions Programs. SCF does not send grade reports to students or high schools. Students are responsible for submitting their grades to their high scho...
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Withdrawal Policy. Students will be allowed to withdraw from the program at any time through a written submission to the school administrator. The student must submit in writing a dated request for withdrawal from the school. The refund will be calculated based on the refund policy.
Withdrawal Policy. Two weeks notice of Withdrawal is required in writing prior to the last day of attendance and must be submitted to the School Director. If two weeks notice is not provided in advance, The Xxxxxxx School will charge you for two weeks tuition. AUTHORIZATIONS AND OTHER FORMS By signing this form and enrolling my child at The Xxxxxxx School, I am acknowledging my understanding and acceptance of the following: Authorizations:
Withdrawal Policy. If a student withdraws from the University, having obtained and completed appropriate forms from the University, the housing and dining fees will be refunded according to established University policies. If the Resident is eligible for pro-rated charges, the charges will be pro-rated based on the Resident’s official date of check-out (i.e. removal of all belongings from assignment, complete required paperwork, and return room key to Front Desk).
Withdrawal Policy. The financial contract is for the entire academic year or until the student is withdrawn. Tuition will be prorated to the date the official withdrawal form is completed. Failure to attend class does not constitute withdrawal. Any tuition paid in excess of that withdrawal time will be refunded to the person/entity responsible for making those payments. Any costs incurred up to and including the day of withdrawal will be due at the time of withdrawal.
Withdrawal Policy. The Knowledge Box is intended to serve as a permanent repository for the scholarly and creative work of Georgia College & State University. Once deposited, the Work will remain in the Knowledge Box unless the author requests it to be removed. The Work may also be removed for reasons of copyright infringement, plagiarism, or falsification of data. No files will be removed by the repository coordinator or collection administrators without the depositor being informed. A full bibliographic citation will remain in the Knowledge Box with a note regarding the removal.
Withdrawal Policy. Members may withdraw as a Member of the Company and may receive a 90% return of capital provided that the following conditions have been met: (a) the Member has been a Member of the Company for a period of at least twenty-four (24) months; and (b) the Member provides the Company with a written request for a return of capital at least thirty (30) days prior to such withdrawal (“Withdrawal Notice”). Members may withdraw as a Member of the Company and may receive a 95% return of capital provided that the following conditions have been met: (a) the Member has been a Member of the Company for a period of at least thirty-six (36) months; and (b) the Member provides the Company with a written request for a return of capital at least thirty (30) days prior to such withdrawal (“Withdrawal Notice”). The Company will use its best efforts to honor requests for a return of capital subject to, among other things, the Company’s then cash flow, financial condition, and approval by the Manager. Each request for a return of capital will be limited to twenty-five (25%) of such Member's capital account balance such that it will take four quarters for a Member to withdraw his, her, or its total investment in the Company; provided, however, that the maximum aggregate amount of capital that the Company will return to the Members each year is limited to ten percent (10%) of the total outstanding capital of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Manager may, in its sole discretion, waive such withdrawal requirements if a Member is experiencing undue hardship. The Company will not establish a reserve from which to fund withdrawals of Memberscapital accounts and such withdrawals are subject to the availability of cash in any calendar quarter to make withdrawal distributions ("Cash Available for Withdrawals") only after: (i) all current Company expenses have been paid (including compensation to the Manager, Manager and its affiliates as described in this Offering Circular); (ii) adequate reserves have been established for anticipated Company operating costs and other expenses and advances to protect and preserve the Company's investments in Properties; and (iii) adequate provision has been made for the payment of all monthly cash distributions owing to Members. If at any time the Company does not have sufficient Cash Available for Withdrawals to distribute the quarterly amounts due to all Members that have outstanding withdrawal requests, the Company is not required to liq...
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Withdrawal Policy. No less than 30 days prior to withdrawal of a child from enrollment at ASEP, written notice must be delivered to the Director of ASEP.
Withdrawal Policy. The obligation to pay for the full academic year is unconditional. At the time of Registration, no portion of any fees, paid or outstanding, will be canceled or refunded thereafter. In the event a family needs to withdraw from the school, a 30 day written notice to the Head of School is required. In extenuating circumstances a refund of pre-paid tuition or cancellation of any financial obligation will be determined once the placement of another student is made. A student who withdraws from the program may apply to the program at a later date but will need to do so by submitting a new student application.
Withdrawal Policy. If a Resident officially withdraws from the University (drops all classes), and having obtained and completed appropriate forms and procedures, the unused portion of the room and dining fees will be refunded in accordance with University procedures. The “unused portion” will be based upon the date on which the Resident’s belongings are removed from the room and the room keys are returned after officially withdrawing from the University. If there is an outstanding balance on the Resident’s account for tuition, fees, or other miscellaneous charges, any unused portion of the room and dining fees will first be applied towards the outstanding balance. Room and Dining Plan fees are refundable to a Resident who officially withdraws from the University according to University procedures, and prorated per University guidelines and the following timetable:
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