Examples of Academic Partner in a sentence
AP desires to participate in the Program as an Academic Partner and include Magnet Forensics Content as a component of the curriculum in its AP Courses.
AP desires to participate in the Program as an Academic Partner and include Magnet Forensics Content as a component of the curriculum in its AP Courses.
Lead Partner means the lead partner of a joint venture, as described in Sub-Clause
Academic year means the period of twelve months beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st September according to whether the course in question begins in the winter, the spring, the summer or the autumn respectively but if students are required to begin attending the course during August or September and to continue attending through the autumn, the academic year of the course is to be considered to begin in the autumn rather than the summer;
Academic Board means the Academic Board of the University College established under paragraph 13;
Domestic Partner means an opposite or a same-sex partner who is at least 18 years of age and has met all of the following requirements for at least 6 months:
Faculty Member means any person hired by the college or District to conduct classroom or teaching activities or who is otherwise considered by the college to be a member of faculty.
Private partner means any entity that is a partner in a public-private partnership other than:
Genetic counselor means a person licensed by the Board to engage in the practice of genetic
Qualified Medical Practitioner means any person legally authorized by the Government with jurisdiction in the geographical area of his or her practice to render medical or surgical service, but excluding a qualified medical practitioner who is the Insured Person or an Immediate Family Member of the Insured Person.
Business Partner means a legal entity that requires use of a training service in connection with Customer’s and its Affiliates’ internal business operations. These may include customers, distributors, service providers and/or suppliers of Customer.
Satisfactory academic progress (SAP) means earning at least six (6) non- remedial semester hours per semester if attempted hours are at least six (6) but less than twelve (12) semester hours or earning at least twelve (12) non-remedial semester hours per semester if twelve (12) or more semester hours are attempted and any other criteria as established by the eligible institution.
Co-licensed partner means a person who, with at least one other person, has the right to engage in