Course Availability Sample Clauses

Course Availability. Schools will choose dual enrollment courses to be offered on their sites from a core list of college courses that meet general education requirements across the five areas mandated by the state of Florida for the Associate in Arts degree at State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota. Choices of course offerings in total will be limited to nine (9) per year. No student can accumulate more than 29 SCF college credit hours on a school site. (This limitation does not prevent qualified students from enrolling in courses on a campus of SCF or taking an SCF on-line course.) Area I Communications: ENC 1101, ENC 1102 Area II Mathematics: MAC 1105, MAC 1140, MAC 1114, MGF 1106, STA 2023 Area III Social Sciences: AMH 1010 AMH 1020, POS 1041 Area IV Humanities: ENL 2010, ENL 2022, HUM 2210, HUM 2230 Area V Natural Sciences: BSC 1005C, BSC 1008 Languages: German: GER 1120, GER 1121 Spanish: SPN 1120, SPN 1121 French: FRE 1120, FRE 1121 American Sign Language: ASL 1140, ASL 1150 Any school wishing to offer dual enrollment courses not on the SCF approved course list may submit up to three (3) other courses for SCF consideration not to exceed a total of nine (9) dual enrollment courses per academic year at the high school site. Courses will be subject to approval by the Vice President, Academic Affairs. Applied art/music courses will not be approved.
Course Availability a. Once enrollment for a Course has begun, Partner may not remove, block, or suspend access, or authorize an Instructor to remove, block, or suspend access, to the Course Content prior to the scheduled end date of the Course. b. Partner agrees to make the Course Content launched hereunder available on Coursera properties for at least three years from the initial date the specific video, assessment, or other Course Content first becomes publicly available on the Coursera properties. Thereafter, Partner may request that Coursera remove such Course Content, provided that Partner must provide sixty (60) days prior written notice (the “Notice”). Coursera will have the right to continue to provide the relevant Course Content for a reasonable period, not to exceed twelve (12) months (the “Wind Down Period”) from Coursera’s receipt of the Notice (the “Notice Date”), to Learners who are (i) enrolled in the Course or Course Content as of the Notice Date; (ii) a part of organizations with outstanding contracts with Coursera as part of the Coursera for Business or related programs as of the Notice Date; and (iii) Coursera Plus subscribers or similar catalog-wide subscription offerings made available by Coursera as of the Notice Date.
Course Availability a. Once enrollment for a Course has begun, Partner may not remove, block, or suspend access, or authorize an Instructor to remove, block, or suspend access, to the Course Content prior to the scheduled end date of the Course. b. Partner further may not remove, block, or suspend access, or authorize an Instructor to remove, block, or suspend access, to the Course Content until: (i) for the removal of a standalone Course, six months after Coursera’s receipt of a written removal notice from Partner; and (ii) for the removal of a Course that is part of a bundled course offering (e.g., a specialization), 12 months after Coursera’s receipt of a written removal notice from Partner, unless a longer period
Course Availability. Schools will choose dual enrollment courses to be offered on their sites from a core list of college courses that meet general education requirements across the five areas mandated by the state of Florida for the Associate in Arts degree at State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota. Choices of course offerings in total will be limited to nine (9) courses. No student can be allowed the opportunity to accumulate more than 29 SCF college credit hours on a school site. (This limitation does not prevent qualified students from enrolling in courses on a campus of SCF or taking an SCF on-line course.) Area I Communications: ENC 1101, ENC 1102, SPC 1608 Area II Mathematics: MAC 1105, MAC 1140, MAC 1114, STA 2023 Area III Social Sciences: AMH 1010 AMH 1020, POS 1041 Area IV Humanities: LIT 2000, ENL 2010 or ENL 2022 or HUM 2235 or HUM 2250 The dual enrollment student receives both high school and college credit upon successful completion of the course(s). For the high school academic record, DE courses are weighted the same as IB, AP, and AICE . Since college credit is awarded, this grade will remain a part of the college academic transcript as well as the high school academic transcript.
Course Availability a. Session-Based Courses. Once enrollment for a session-based Course has begun, Partner may not unilaterally remove, block, or suspend access, or authorize an Instructor to remove, block, or suspend access to the Course Content prior to the scheduled end date of the Course.
Course Availability. The University may not offer a course or program of study if a minimum enrollment is not confirmed 15 days prior to the start date of courses based on the Academic Calendar. In these circumstances, students can a) request a refund or b) request their tuition be credited to the subsequent semester, subject to the University’s approval.
Course Availability. Schools will choose dual enrollment courses to be offered on their sites from a core list of college courses that meet general education requirements across the five areas mandated by the state of Florida for the Associate in Arts degree at State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota. Choices of course offerings in total will be limited to nine (9) per year. No student can accumulate more than 29 SCF college credit hours on a school site. (This limitation does not prevent qualified students from enrolling in courses on a campus of SCF or taking an SCF on-line course.) Area I Communications: ENC 1101, ENC 1102, SPC 1608 Area II Mathematics: MAC 1105, MAC 1140, MAC 1114, STA 2023 Area III Social Sciences: AMH 1010 AMH 1020, POS 1041 Area IV Humanities: LIT 2000, ENL 2010 or ENL 2022 or HUM 2235 or HUM 2250 Any school wishing to offer dual enrollment courses not on the SCF approved course list may submit up to three (3) other courses for SCF consideration not to exceed a total of nine (9) dual enrollment courses or 49 percent of an associate degree program per academic year at the high school site. Courses will be subject to approval by the Vice President, Academic Affairs. College success courses (SLS) and applied art/music courses will not be approved. Additional departmental restrictions may apply. The dual enrollment student receives both high school and college credit upon successful completion of the course(s). For the high school academic record, DE courses are weighted the same as IB, AP, AICE and Honors courses. Since college credit is awarded, this grade will remain a part of the college academic transcript as well as the high school academic transcript.
Course Availability. Schools will choose dual enrollment courses to be offered on their sites from a core list of college courses that meet general education requirements across the five areas mandated by the state of Florida for the Associate in Arts degree at State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota. Choices of course offerings in total will be limited to ten per year. No student can accumulate more than 30 SCF college credit hours on a school site. (This limitation does not prevent qualified students from enrolling in courses on a campus of SCF or taking an SCF on-line course.) Recommended Core List of Dual Enrollment General Education Courses Area I Communications: ENC 1101, ENC 1102 Area II Mathematics: MAC 1105, MAC 1140, MAC 1114, MGF 1106, STA 2023 Area III Social Sciences: AMH 1010 AMH 1020, POS 1041 Area IV Humanities: ENL 2010, ENL 2022, HUM 2210, HUM 2230 Area V Natural Sciences: BSC 1005C, BSC 1008 Languages: German: GER 1120, GER 1121 Spanish: SPN 1120, SPN 1121 Any school wishing to offer dual enrollment courses not on the SCF approved course list may submit up to three (3) other courses for SCF consideration not to exceed a total of ten (10) dual enrollment courses per academic year at the high school site. Courses will be subject to approval by the Vice President of Academic Quality and Success. College success courses (SLS) and applied art/music courses will not be approved.
Course Availability. 1. All courses shall be ready and available to students 5 working days before the start of the coming semester. The faculty member does not have to respond or monitor the course in any way during these 5 days. Failure to comply may result in the cancellation of the course. Note: the DL office will pull in (add) all registered students a week early. [A disclaimer will be available for instructors to post on their WebCT home pages before the semester begins. It will state that the WebCT course has been opened early to allow students time to become familiar with the structure of the course. The instructor will not be available until the semester starts (date/day included) and that any questions or problems students have before that date should be directed to the DL office (contact information to be included).] 2. Course materials and activities for the entire semester shall be in place within the WebCT shell at the time the course is open to students but they do not necessarily have to be visible to students.
Course Availability. Schools will choose dual enrollment courses to be offered on their sites from a core list of college courses that meet general education requirements across the five areas mandated by the state of Florida for the Associate in Arts degree at State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota. Choices of course offerings in total will be limited to ten per year. No student can accumulate more than 30 SCF college credit hours on a school site. (This limitation does not prevent qualified students from enrolling in courses on a campus of SCF or taking an SCF on-line course.) Any school wishing to offer dual enrollment courses not on the SCF approved course list may submit up to three (3) other courses for SCF consideration not to exceed a total of ten (10) dual enrollment courses per academic year at the high school site. Courses will be subject to approval by the Vice President of Academic Quality and Success. College success courses (SLS) will only be approved in the College Success Academy School. Applied art/music courses will not be approved.