Grade Requirements Sample Clauses
Grade Requirements. An employee must attain a “B” grade, or equivalent thereof, in order to receive full reimbursement for approved course work. An employee who receives a “C” grade or equivalent will receive one-half (1/2) reimbursement, up to the maximum provided for the approved course work. Proof of successful completion must be provided prior to any reimbursement.
Grade Requirements. Personnel attending schools, colleges or universities will be required to complete the course of study with a minimum of a “C” grade or equivalent. An official transcript or other certified notification from the institution shall be furnished by the employee. For non-graded courses or training programs, a certificate of completion, together with evidence of satisfactory attendance, shall be provided by the employee.
Grade Requirements. ● It is the dancer’s priority to be a student first and athlete second. Dancers that receive a D or below at report card or semester grade will miss competing for the upcoming competition. If improvement is shown by the week of competition, the dancer will be taken off of suspension status. The suspension will continue if there is no progress made.
Grade Requirements. All benefits that accrue to students as a result of this agreement are based on all Passport and UCGS courses being completed with a grade of C or above.
Grade Requirements. I will maintain or exceed the following grade requirements:
Grade Requirements. To be eligible for consideration for entry to this LIT program, North Island College graduates will have achieved a minimum grade average of 60% and must provide a portfolio. This entry requirement is subject to periodic review. None None January 2020
Grade Requirements. No Vidalia onion may be offered for sale other than those that meet the grade standards for a U. S. No. 1, provided that the Commissioner may establish tolerances or percentages of that Grade each marketing season upon the recommendation of the Vidalia Onion Advisory Panel.
Grade Requirements. Students are expected to maintain grades of an A, B, or C all year and may not have any D’s or F’s. If a student fails to meet this requirement, they may be asked to leave the class.