A person who attends a school to earn a degree. Persistent attributes include: student_id_number (primary key), GPA, major, and years_at_school.
any person enrolled in any academic program and pursuing an M.D. degree (or M.D.-combined degree, such as M.D.-Ph.D.) at a U.S. medical school.
The user role that enables viewing lessons prepared by teachers.
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a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
a collection of management course notes, analytical tools, strategy frameworks, article summaries, and more designed to enhance your business knowledge
a faithful man or woman who attends with interest to the lesson given
a learner and a teacher is a teacher," writes Horsey Girl
a member of a class or school from the date of entrance at the school and is placed on the current roll until official withdrawal from the class or school because of completion, dismissal, death, transfer, or administrative withdrawal
an athlete who wishes to take a specialized PE course such as Weight Training, Body Sculpting, or Tumbling to enhance their extra-curricular experience
an educated and valued entity in the job market
an individual CURRENTLY enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a degree (diploma, certificate, etc
an individual enrolled not less than half-time in a high school, trade school, technical or vocational institute, college, university, or comparably recognized educational institution
an individual person who has enrolled in a course at Smith College
an individual who has been accepted for enrollment, or who is enrolled, as a degree (diploma, certificate, etc
a part of our school - not an outsider
a person registered on one or more courses
a person who attends a school or institute which provides education within construction or golf course management
a person who has an active enrolment status in a program of the University
a person who is admitted or enrolled at Empire State College
a person who is registered on a designated course at undergraduate or post-graduate level
a person who was enrolled at this University at the census date for that year and was entitled to receive tuition in that program at that date
a qualified member if she attends two meetings or events per quarter
a special kind of Person - one that can take courses, can add and drop sections, has a GPA, and so on
A person who is enrolled for the current semester.
in respect of a university, a person who is enrolled in a higher education course.
A person for whom there is an enrolment (or multiple enrolments) in a higher education program at the reference date (31 March from 1989, 30 April for earlier years).
A person who is enrolled by a tertiary institution or organisation to participate in any educational activity.
A person who has actively entered into a relationship with an academic program of the University in an officially recognized capacity.
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a person recognized by the registrar as enrolled in an educational activity and who is in good standing at the institution.
A student is a person who is registered in a program that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate from Talpiot and includes all students, but does not include a visitor.
You are a UTS student if you are enrolled in a course at UTS.
Any person who is officially enrolled in a course offered under the responsibility and authority of the university.
A pupil in a class at your school
An enrolled member of Middle Temple who has not yet been Called to the Bar
Project relates to academic administration, support of student-serving University business functions, or direct student support.
a person who is accepted into an approved course or programme of The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.
A prospective student whose application for enrolment has been accepted by Wellpark College and who has paid their tuition fees in full.
(voir étudiant) (A) A learner registered in a course with a real or virtual institution. (B) A person studying in a university.
As a nonimmigrant class of admission, an alien coming temporarily to the United States to pursue a full course of study in an approved program in either an academic (college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, other institution, or language training program) or a vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution.
An individual enrolled in a British Columbia school. Students include all school-aged and adult persons who are working toward a British Columbia Certificate of Graduation. [Detailed Technical Glossary of Terms
A person who is enrolled in one or more subjects or a research program offered by the University.
Etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb "stÅdÄ“rÄ•", which means "to direct one's zeal at"; hence a student is one who directs zeal at a subject. Also known as a disciple in the sense of a religious area of study, and/or in the sense of a "discipline" of learning. In widest use, student is used to mean a school or class attendee. In many countries, the word student is however reserved for higher education or university students; persons attending classes in primary or secondary schools being called pupils.
Any individual 18 years or older or any individual who is attending or has attended a postsecondary educational agency or institution that maintains academic records.
A learner who is enrolled in a course or learning opportunity.
An individual for whom instruction is provided in an educational program under the jurisdiction of a school, school system, or other educational institution. No distinction is made between the terms ''student'' and ''pupil,'' although ''student'' may refer to one receiving instruction at any level while ''pupil'' refers only to one attending school at the elementary or secondary level. The term ''student'' is used to include individuals at all instructional levels. A student may receive instruction in a school facility or in another location, such as at home or in a hospital. Instruction may be provided by direct student-teacher interaction or by some other approved medium, such as television, radio, telephone, or correspondence.
An applicant to an academic program becomes a student of the University in a particular academic year when the enrolment procedures have been completed. A person remains a student until resignation or completion of the requirements of the academic program.
a person, over 6 months of age, residing in Canada, who is presently enrolled with and attending regularly, on a full-time basis, any licensed or registered daycare, preschool, playschool, kindergarten, elementary or secondary school and who has not taken or arranged to take full-time permanent employment. Students enrolled in home schooling programs are eligible for Year 'Round Coverage only if the curriculum is approved by the school board or the provincial Ministry of Education. A Student is also a person attending a Canadian college or university on a full-time basis who is enrolled as a College/University Student, not as part of the family plan. An adult attending school who qualifies as a Student must enroll as a College/University Student, not as part of the family plan. Full-time enrollment consists of three or more courses at any one time, except for daycare, preschool or playschool children. Apprenticeship students and Co-op students at the post-secondary level and foreign exchange students are not eligible to enrol.
Any person enrolled at the University, or a person who is currently studying at the University under an exchange agreement with another institution.
in Britain, first and foremost a university student
A person enrolled at the University.
For the purposes of the Student Earned Income Exclusion (SEIE), a student is generally someone who is under 22 and regularly attending school.
An individual enrolled in a BC school. Student populations are calculated by headcount. Students include all adult and school-aged persons who are working towards graduation. Registered homeschooled children are not included.[return to Glossary of Terms
A person who is enrolled in at least one credit course at this University.
The word student is etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb "stÅdÄ“rÄ•", meaning "to direct one's zeal at"; hence a student is one who directs zeal at a subject.
Student is a weekly Scottish independent newspaper produced by students at the University of Edinburgh. Founded in 1887 by author Robert Louis Stevenson, it is the oldest student newspaper in the United Kingdom and currently holds the title of Best Student Newspaper in Scotland, awarded by the Herald Student Press Awards in 2006.