Meaning Residency
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1570s, "residence;" see resident + -cy. Hospital sense is from 1924.
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A host organisation supporting an artist to work with a community in a specific environment for a set period of time. The artist is expected to have meaningful interactions with the community. The hos [..]
Source: creativenz.govt.nz

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A library employment program in which new graduates are offered a one-year full-time professional contract position, often with the opportunity for second year renewal. Some academic libraries have ad [..]
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A diplomatic office of the British Government established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. Many grew out of commercial factories, but by the nineteenth-century they were overtly political in nature. The head of a residency was known as a resident, who ranked below an ambassador and minister [..]
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pl: -cies 1 : an often official place of residence 2 : the condition of being a resident of a particular place
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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The period of training in a specific medical specialty. It occurs after graduation from medical school and its length varies from three to seven years, depending upon the specialty.
Source: iime.org

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The number of courses or credits (or percentage of the program) you must complete at an institution to graduate from that institution.
Source: bctransferguide.ca

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(n) the act of dwelling in a place(n) the position of physician who is receiving special training in a hospital (usually after completing an internship)
Source: beedictionary.com

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The minimum number of AU credits that must be completed to fulfill a program’s requirements.
Source: calendar.athabascau.ca (offline)

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The place, especially the house, in which one resides. This information is required for your enrolment and may influence the types of financial assistance for which you are eligible.
Source: open.edu.au

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For grant awarding purposes, one of the main eligibility criteria whereby you must have been ordinarily resident in the Irish State, another EU or EEA Member State or Switzerland for 3 of the 5 years [..]
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The number of courses or credits (or percentage of the program) that must be completed at the institution granting a credential.
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Further information is available in the Office of the Registrar.
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For admission purposes, the status of an applicant as a resident of Ontario for a prescribed period of time, particularly for oversubscribed programs
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Section 82 (1) of the School Act states: "a board must provide free of charge to every student of school age resident in British Columbia and enrolled in an educational program in a school op [..]
Source: www2.gov.bc.ca

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Clinical training in a chosen specialty.
Source: educationusa.state.gov

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Students declaring Texas residency for tuition purposes must submit documents indicating the establishment of a domicile and continuous Texas residency of one year prior to the initial registration date in a Texas college or university.  A student declaring Texas Residency for tuition purposes must complete and sign a “Certification of residency” f [..]
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Saint Leo University requires that students complete a minimum of thirty credits with Saint Leo University before a student can earn a BA or BS degree, and fifteen for an AA degree. Saint Leo University also requires that a minimum of 15 credits in the BA or BS major be completed with Saint Leo University. Residency refers to the courses completed [..]
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See Australian residency and Queensland residency.
Source: deta.qld.gov.au (offline)

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The Admissions Office classifies all applicants for admission as either residents or non-residents for tuition purposes. Students classified as residents pay in-state tuition. See Residency.
Source: registrar.utah.edu

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Advanced Programs of training to meet certain professional requirements in fields other than Medicine or Dentistry, e.g., Pharmacology, nutrition, Nursing, etc.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The usual, official place of residence. The place where a person makes his or her home.
Source: courts.ca.gov

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State supported colleges provide a much lower tuition rate for students who are residents of the same state in which the college is located. Students from out of state pay a substantially higher tuition. Residency rules are strict and should be addressed with the college’s admission office. Students in the Southeast region of the US may be able to [..]
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To meet the Regents Bachelor of Arts degree program residency requirement, students are required to complete 30 hours of on-campus or online courses from WVU Parkersburg.  For the Board of Governors AAS degree, 15 credit hours completed at WVUP will meet the residency requirements.
Source: wvup.edu (offline)

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A student's permanent address, generally used to determine tuition and fees.
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There’s residency and then there’s . . . residency. Residency for tuition purposes is a function of the state in which you vote and have permanent residence. Residency for the purposes of graduation is a function of the number of credit hours you must complete at the University of Cincinnati in order to be awarded a degree.
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Official Residency Data: Will be the official residency decision as determined by the Residency Counselors in the Registrar's Office. Additional Residency Fields: Will be used by administrative o [..]
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Residency indicates whether a student pays in-state or out-of-state tuition rates. See the Rules for Residency to find details about how residency is determined. For the purposes of the Scholarship Search Service, some scholarships are only available to in-state students, while others are only available to out-of-state students.
Source: scholarships.iub.edu (offline)

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Post-medical school training program in a medical or surgical specialty, such as general surgery. Length of the training program varies by specialty.
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Residency is a stage of graduate medical training. A resident or house officer is a physician, Podiatrist, or Dentist (one who holds the degree of M.D., D.P.M, D.D.S., D.M.D., D.O. or MB; BS, MBChB, o [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Residency is the act of establishing or maintaining a residence in a given place. Residency is a concept which heavily affects the legal rights and responsibilities that are available to a person, inc [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A Residency was a subdivision of the former British Empire. Most notable were the following: British Residency of the Persian Gulf Residencies of British India see: Category:Residencies of British Ind [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Residency may refer to : Residency (domicile), the act of establishing or maintaining a residence in a given place Permanent residency, indefinite residence within a country despite not having citizen [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Residency may refer to : Residency (domicile), the act of establishing or maintaining a residence in a given place Permanent residency, indefinite residence within a country despite not having citizen [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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