Enrollment Confirmation Sample Clauses

The Enrollment Confirmation clause serves to formally acknowledge and validate a party's participation or registration in a program, service, or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process by which enrollment is confirmed, such as through written notice, electronic communication, or completion of specific requirements. By clearly establishing when and how enrollment is recognized, the clause helps prevent disputes over participation status and ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of when obligations under the agreement commence.
Enrollment Confirmation. A child is enrolled/re-enrolled after the written confirmation by the School that an opening is available for the child. The Enrollment Contract, together with the Parent Handbook, as amended from time to time, constitutes the entire agreement between the family and GAES dba German International School of Houston, superseding any prior agreement. The entire agreement is equally valid for enrollment in the Additional Summer Months.
Enrollment Confirmation. The University will validate that each Student is currently enrolled at the University. Students who are under 18 years of age have obtained written permission of a parent or guardian to participate in the Practicum; if the Student is an emancipated minor, then the Student must furnish written authorization to participate in the Practicum.
Enrollment Confirmation. By completing the online enrollment process and submitting payment, the Student acknowledges and confirms they are enrolling in the selected course and agrees to the terms and conditions outlined in this Contract. A confirmation email will be sent to the Student, which serves as official notice of enrollment.

Related to Enrollment Confirmation

  • Enrollment You are responsible for i) having all of the required information in this Agreement completed and

  • Enrollment Process The Department may, at any time, revise the enrollment procedures. The Department shall advise the Contractor of the anticipated changes in advance whenever possible. The Contractor shall have the opportunity to make comments and provide input on the changes. The Contractor shall be bound by the changes in enrollment procedures.

  • Notice of Enrollment Notice shall include a list of new employees represented by the Union scheduled to attend the NEO. If practical, the City agrees to provide additional identifying information including, but not limited to, classification and department. Six months from enactment, in the event the City is unable to provide classification and department information in the Notice of Enrollment, the Union can reopen this Agreement for the sole purpose of meeting and conferring over the identifying information provided in this Section II.C.3

  • Enrollment Period Educational Support Professionals may elect to participate in the Career Transition Trust annually during a two (2) week enrollment period determined by the District, but that will occur no later than May 1st each year, provided they have met the eligibility requirements for participation in Subdivision. 2.

  • Disenrollment 12.1 ADFMs shall be disenrolled from TOP Prime/TOP Prime Remote, TOP Select when: • The enrollee loses eligibility for TOP enrolled coverage, • The enrollee has not requested enrollment transfer/disenrollment of TOP Prime/TOP Prime Remote within 60 calendar days following the end of the overseas tour. 12.2 ADSMs shall be disenrolled from TOP Prime/TOP Prime Remote when: 12.3 ADFMs who are enrolled in TOP Prime/TOP Prime Remote may disenroll at any time. They will not be permitted to make another enrollment until after a 12-month period if they have already changed their enrollment status from enrolled to disenrolled twice during the enrollment year (October 1 to September 30) for any reason. ADFMs with sponsors E-1 through E-4 are exempt from these enrollment lock-out provisions. See Chapter 6, Section 1 for guidance regarding enrollment lock-outs. Effective January 1, 2018, see TPM, Chapter 10, Section 2.1 for QLE information and Chapter 6, Sections 1 and 2, for enrollment eligibility and time frames. 12.4 ADSMs cannot voluntarily disenroll from TOP Prime or TOP Prime Remote if they remain on permanent assignment in an overseas location where these programs are offered. ADSM enrollment in TOP Prime or TOP Prime Remote continues until they transfer enrollment to another TRICARE region/program or lose eligibility for TOP/TRICARE. 12.5 TOP Prime/TOP Prime Remote enrollees must either transfer enrollment or disenroll within 60 calendar days of the end of the overseas tour when the ADSM departs to a new area of assignment. The TOP contractor shall provide continuing coverage until (1) the enrollment has been transferred to the new location, (2) the enrollee disenrolls, or (3) when enrollment transfer or disenrollment has not been requested by the TOP Prime/TPR enrollee by the 60th day the TOP contractor will automatically disenroll the beneficiary on the 61st calendar day following the end date of the overseas tour from TOP Prime or TOP TPR. Until December 31, 2017, the disenrolled ADFM TOP Prime or TOP TPR beneficiary will revert to TRICARE Standard. Effective January 1, 2018, ADFMs disenrolled from TOP Prime or TOP TPR will be only eligible for space available care at military treatment facilities.‌