Entry years definition

Entry years means the three years a beginning teacher holds a Level 1 license.

Examples of Entry years in a sentence

  • A Level 2 competency-based license may be issued to a Level 1 competency-based license holder if that individual successfully completes the Entry years Enhancement program as detailed in R277-522.

  • Entry/Repayment Year: Entry years are assigned based on the fiscal year during which the borrower’s first loans were originated.

  • GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS EXHIBITCMS/NC COURSE OF STUDY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS CLASSES OF 2014 - 15 (9th Grade Entry years 2009, 2010, 2011) Course of Study*This chart should only apply in extenuating circumstances for the 2017-2018 school year.

  • She worries that a flare up of any of her health conditions could greatly diminish the quality of her time with her brother if and when he eventually makes it here.

  • Greene was the first African-American to serve on UNT’s Board of Regents, and he has continued to be a supporter and ambassador for the university throughout his life.

Related to Entry years

  • Plan Year(s means the approximate twelve-month periods between annual meetings of the shareholders of the Company, which, for purposes of the Plan, are the periods for which annual retainers are earned.

  • Credited Service means the member's total period of service

  • Plan Year means the calendar year.

  • Year of Eligibility Service means where an Employer designates a one or two 12-consecutive-month eligibility waiting period, an Employee must complete at least 1,000 Hours of Employment during each 12-consecutive-month period (measured from his date of Employment and then as of the first day of each Plan Year commencing after such date of Employment); provided, however, if an Employee is credited with 1,000 Hours of Employment in both the initial eligibility computation period and the first Plan Year which commences prior to the first anniversary of the Employee's employment commencement date, the Employee will be credited, for eligibility purposes, with two Years of Eligibility Service. Where an Employer designates an eligibility waiting period of less than 12 months, an Employee must, for purposes of eligibility, complete a required number of hours (measured from his date of Employment and each anniversary thereafter) which is arrived at by multiplying the number of months in the eligibility waiting period requirement by 83 1/3; provided, however, if an Employee completes at least 1,000 Hours of Employment within the 12 month period commencing on his Employment commencement date or during any Plan Year commencing after such Employment commencement date, such Employee will be treated as satisfying the eligibility service requirements.