COURSES ELIGIBLE Clause Samples

The 'COURSES ELIGIBLE' clause defines which courses are covered or included under the terms of the agreement. It typically lists specific courses by name, code, or category, or sets criteria that courses must meet to qualify. For example, it may specify that only accredited courses or those offered during a certain period are eligible. This clause ensures clarity for both parties by explicitly identifying the scope of courses involved, thereby preventing misunderstandings about what is included or excluded from the agreement.
COURSES ELIGIBLE. Courses must have a reasonable potential for resulting in more effective District service.
COURSES ELIGIBLE. The following criteria will be used in determining eligibility for reimbursement:
COURSES ELIGIBLE. The following criteria will be used in determining eligibility for reimbursement: A. Courses must have a reasonable potential for resulting in more effective Court service. B. Courses directly related to the employee’s occupational field are eligible. C. Courses that are prerequisite to job-related courses are also eligible. D. Job-related courses preparing an employee for promotion in their job field, or a job field for which there are promotional opportunities within Court service are eligible. E. Graduate course work which is required to receive a job-related Master’s Degree is eligible for reimbursement. F. Courses must be satisfactorily completed. A grade of “C” or its equivalent is required for reimbursement for undergraduate courses. A grade of “A” or “B” or its equivalent (Pass for Pass/Fail courses) is required for reimbursement for graduate courses. G. Job-related seminars and workshops offered by professional societies, organizations, or a Court training facility shall be eligible for reimbursement. H. Courses must be offered by a school recognized by the State of California, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Veteran’s Administration, unless otherwise provided in this Article. I. Seminars and workshops directly job-related are eligible if offered in conjunction with a recognized college, educational institution or professional organization. The coursework must be recommended and approved by the Deputy Executive Officer for the Department.

Related to COURSES ELIGIBLE

  • Program Eligibility The COUNTY shall provide eligibility determination for those persons applying for home repair under this Agreement by using the following factors: 1. The applicant is a resident of the CITY; and 2. The total income for all members of the applicant’s household does not exceed 80% of the median income of the Kansas City metropolitan area, as determined by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and 3. The applicant is the homeowner and must have occupied the property as a primary residence for at least six (6) months; 4. The property to be repaired is within the corporate limits of the CITY; and 5. When required, medical need will be substantiated and documented.

  • General Eligibility i. Except as provided in paragraph 2 (a)(ii) below, a teacher who received an evaluation rating of needs improvement or ineffective in the prior school year is not eligible for any salary increase and remains at their prior year salary. ii. A teacher who is in the first two full school years of instructing students who receives an evaluation rating of improvement necessary is eligible for salary increase.

  • Student Eligibility The LEA and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION shall qualify and advise candidates for dual credit from the pool of eligible high school students. A candidate for dual credit is eligible for consideration for fall, spring, and summer semesters if he or she: a. is enrolled during the fall and spring in a LEA in one-half or more of the minimum course requirements approved by PED for public school students under its jurisdiction or by being in physical attendance at a bureau of Indian education-funded high school at least three documented contact hours per day pursuant to 25 CFR 39.211(c); b. obtains permission from the LEA representative (in consultation with the student’s individualized education program team, as needed), the student’s parent or guardian if the student is under 18 years old, and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION representative prior to enrolling in a dual credit course; and c. meets POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION requirements to enroll as a dual credit student.

  • Dependent Eligibility For all programs covered in this article, eligible dependents are an employee’s lawful spouse or domestic partner (as defined by Section 297 of the California Family Code), and unmarried children (natural, step, adopted, legal guardianship, and/or ▇▇▇▇▇▇) of the employee or domestic partner, who are qualified IRS dependents of the employee or domestic partner, up to twenty-three (23) years of age. Disabled dependents may be able to continue coverage beyond the limiting age if the disability occurred while the dependent was covered under a County-sponsored medical plan or prior to the dependent’s 19th birthday, and is certified by a licensed physician.