Course Union definition

Course Union means a Department-specific organization of Members, ratified by the Student Union in accordance with this Regulation;
Course Union means those Members of the Graduate Students’ Union who form course unions;
Course Union means any course union constituted under the UBCSUO that exclusively represents the students of a respective program

Examples of Course Union in a sentence

  • The Course Union welcomes those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion and will assist us to expand our capacity for diversity in the broadest sense.

  • Graduate Course Union refers to campus groups that exist for the purpose of organizing graduate students based on their program of study.

  • The Campus Groups Administrator is responsible for providing the Course Union with a copy of all Ryerson Students’ Union and Graduate Course Union policies on a yearly basis.

  • Notification of this meeting will be delivered via email, letter in course union’s mailbox and telephone requesting the Course Union’s attendance at the next scheduled Course Union Committee meeting at which compliance with policies and probation will be assessed.

  • For instance, the biggest listed companies had to publish every year: a balance sheet, an income statement, the portfolio composition of the company, the value of off-balance sheet commitments, a statement explaining how the profits are distributed and the list of their subsidiaries.

  • The Ryerson Students’ Union administers a Trust Account for each Graduate Course Union.

  • The Course Union may not appeal the decision of the Committee; iv.

  • The Graduate Course Union must submit the required Student Risk Assessment forms to the office of Student Programs when an off- campus event is directly sponsored by the Graduate Students’ Association.

  • The Course Union and Student Groups Commissioner will issue a written statement of the committee’s decision outlining the terms of probation no more than two business days following the meeting.

  • If it is discovered that a Graduate Course Union is holding a separate bank account, all assets will be immediately frozen including the Course Union specific Trust Account.


More Definitions of Course Union

Course Union means an Department-specific organization of Members, incorporated by the Student Union in accordance with this Regulation;

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