University Campus Sample Clauses

University Campus. Students applying for admission to the university campus program submit application materials to the Office of Admissions. Priority deadlines for applications are as follows: First-Year Candidates Fall Jan. 15* May 1 Spring Nov. 1* Dec. 15
University Campus. Students applying for admission to the university campus program submit application materials to the Office of Admissions. Priority deadlines for applications are as follows: Term Priority Application Due Date Candidate Reply & Deposit Deadline First-Year Candidates Fall Jan. 15* May 1 Spring Nov. 1* Dec. 15 Transfer Candidates Fall Jul. 1* Within 2 weeks of notification of admission Spring Nov. 1* International Candidates Fall June 1* Within 2 weeks of notification of admission Spring Oct. 1* Contact Information: Office of Admissions Saint ▇▇▇ University MC 2008 P. O. Box 6665 Saint ▇▇▇, Florida 33574 Telephone: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ e-mail: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
University Campus. Students applying for admission to the university campus program submit application materials to the Office of Admissions. Priority deadlines for applications are as follows: Transfer Candidates Fall March. 1* Please contact admissions counselor for Spring Nov. 1* deposit timeline International Candidates Fall June 1* Please contact your admissions counselor for Spring Oct. 1* deposit timeline Contact Information: Office of Admissions Saint ▇▇▇ University MC 2008 P. O. Box 6665 Saint ▇▇▇, Florida 33574 Telephone: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ e-mail: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
University Campus. The university campus of Saint ▇▇▇ University is located twenty-five miles northeast of Tampa, within easy driving distance of metropolitan Tampa-Saint Petersburg and Orlando. Richly wooded grounds overlooking a spring-fed lake provide a safe and peaceful setting for academic pursuits. The university campus has a wide range of academic programs, including an honors program for students interested in enriching their academic experience. There is also an active student life program for the traditional student, including sports teams, fraternities and sororities, student government, and fellowship activities. Division of Saint ▇▇▇ WorldWide. Saint ▇▇▇ University's academic programs are also available at a number of established education centers which are overseen by the Division of Saint ▇▇▇ WorldWide. The education centers are designed to meet the special needs of working adults and students seeking career advancement or professional growth. The programs feature flexible and reliable schedules (evening and weekend courses are normally offered), individualized professional educational advising, and small classes. The Division of Saint ▇▇▇ WorldWide provides academic and administrative services at education centers in various locations in California, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia, and Texas. Community College Campus Centers. The Division of Saint ▇▇▇ WorldWide has education centers located on 8 community college campuses in Florida, affording students at, North Florida Community Transfer to Saint ▇▇▇ University. Saint ▇▇▇ University is a signatory to the general articulation agreement between the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida and the Division of Florida Colleges. Thus, students accepted for admission to Saint ▇▇▇ University with an associate of arts degree from any of Florida's twenty-eight community colleges are guaranteed junior standing in their chosen program of study at the university campus or at any Saint ▇▇▇ Education Center in Florida. In addition, provided that they have maintained continuous enrollment at the community college, upon formal application to Saint ▇▇▇ they may elect to matriculate under the Saint ▇▇▇ University Catalog in effect at the time of formal application to the University or the catalog in effect at the time of matriculation with the community college. (Enrollment is considered non-continuous when a student does not enroll during two or more consecutive semesters, excluding summer.)

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  • University Any notice may be served upon the University by delivering it, in writing, to the University at the address set forth on the last page of this Agreement, by depositing it in a United States Postal Service deposit box with the postage fully prepaid and with the notice addressed to the University at the aforementioned address, or by sending a facsimile of it to the University facsimile number set forth on the last page of this Agreement.

  • University Liability a. The University assumes no legal obligation to pay for injury to persons, or the loss of or damage to any personal property. Students (and their parents or guardians) are strongly encouraged to purchase and maintain appropriate renter's insurance.

  • Cornerstone shall use its best efforts to register or qualify such shares under such other securities or "blue sky" laws of such jurisdictions as the LLC reasonably requests and do any and all other acts and things which may be reasonably necessary or advisable to enable the LLC to consummate the disposition in such jurisdictions of the Registered Shares (provided that Cornerstone shall not be required to (i) qualify generally to do business in any jurisdiction in which it would not otherwise be required to qualify but for this Section 6.9, (ii) subject itself to taxation in any such jurisdiction, or (iii) consent to general service of process in any such jurisdiction).

  • MIDDLE SCHOOLS 1. Where there are no negotiated provisions concerning the implementation or operation of a middle school program, this article shall govern the implementation or operation of a middle school program in a school district. 2. Should the employer seek to establish a middle school program in one or more schools in a district, the employer and the local shall meet, no later than ten (10) working days from a decision of the employer to implement a middle school program, in order to negotiate any alternate or additional provisions to the Collective Agreement which are necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program. 3. In the absence of any other agreement with respect to the instructional day and preparation time, the provisions of the Collective Agreement with regard to secondary schools shall apply to middle schools. 4. If the employer and the local are unable to agree on what, if any, alternate or additional provisions of the collective agreement are necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program(s), either party may refer the matter(s) in dispute to expedited arbitration for final and binding resolution pursuant to Article D.5.5 below. a. The jurisdiction of the arbitrator shall be limited to the determination of alternate or additional provisions necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program(s). b. In the event the arbitration is not concluded prior to the implementation of the middle school program, the arbitrator will have remedial authority to make appropriate retroactive modifications and adjustments to the agreement. c. The arbitration shall convene within thirty (30) working days of referral to arbitration in accordance with the following: i. Within ten (10) working days of the matter being referred to arbitration, the parties shall identify all issues in dispute; ii. Within a further five (5) working days, there shall be a complete disclosure of particulars and documents; iii. Within a further five (5) working days, the parties shall exchange initial written submissions; iv. The hearing shall commence within a further ten (10) working days; and v. The arbitrator shall render a final and binding decision within fifteen (15) working days of the arbitration concluding. 6. Where a middle school program has been established on or prior to ratification of the 2006-2011 Provincial Collective Agreement, the existing provisions shall be retained unless the parties mutually agree that they should be amended.

  • Summer School SUCCESS employees are not eligible for this provision. Employees engaged in teaching summer school shall be granted two summer school days of absence in a single term for either sick leave or emergency leave, or a combination of both, non-accumulative.