Contract Course definition

Contract Course means a course which a community college district offers under a contract pursuant to Education Code section 78021 with a public or private agency, corporation, association, or other organization.
Contract Course means any course which is offered by or through an entity other than a University, and/or which is initiated and funded in whole or in part by an entity other than a University, and the criteria for admission to which are established for a defined population by agreement between a University and an entity other than a University. A course shall not be a contract course if, by the terms of such agreement, enrollment in it is available generally to the public or to persons who are otherwise enrolled as matriculated students at such University. The enrollment of any such student in what is otherwise a contract course shall not cause it to cease to be a contract course if the student who is enrolled in it is a member of the defined population for which the course has been established. Regular tuition reimbursement programs shall not, as such, cause a course to be a contract course.
Contract Course means any course which is offered by or through an entity other than a College, and/or which is initiated and funded in whole or in part by an entity other than a College, and the criteria for admission to which are established by agreement between a College and an entity other than a College. Regular tuition reimbursement programs shall not, as such, cause a course to be a contract course.

Related to Contract Course

  • Federal-Aid Contract means a contract in which the United States (federal) Government provides financial funding as so designated in the Information for Bidders.

  • Contract carrier means any person who, under special and individual contracts or agreements, and