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Leave of absenceThe period of time which a person is permitted by their employer to be absent from their job.
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Leave of absence Permission granted by the legislative body to a member who wishes to be absent, usually for a specific period.
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Leave of absenceThis term has multiple definitions: For a student, a leave of absence is an authorised break from study. A student may notify the University of their intention to discontinue their enrolment and may a [..]
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Leave of absenceA DSO authorized absence from class that allows a student to suspend enrollment in a program of study and leave the United States, but the student intends to return and resume the program of study within five months.
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Leave of absenceA leave of absence is an officially excused period of time off duty from work or duty. Definitions of what constitutes a leave of absence vary by employer, such as how many days off constitute a leave [..]
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Leave of absenceA Leave of Absence (LOA) is suspending your study during your course or program (usually at the end of a semester, for the next one or two semesters). Special rules about Leave of Absence apply for in [..]
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Leave of absenceA period of absence from studies at the University. For coursework students such absence generally covers a 6 month period. For HDR students a minimum leave of absence period applies of 1 week for fu [..]
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Leave of absenceA one-year period of leave from study (continuing students only).
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Leave of absenceRequested by students who require a period of absence from their course. Normally, leave of absence will not be granted in the first semester of the first year of study, unless under medical, compassi [..]
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Leave of absenceA leave of absence is an approved period of time away from work or school.
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Leave of absenceStudents may request their dean’s approval for a leave of absence by completing and submitting the Withdrawal/Leave of Absence Form. Graduation requirements in effect for students at the time of their approved leave begin will remain in effect when they return from their leave under certain conditions. See University of Scranton Catalog for Condi [..]
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Leave of absenceTime away from university during term-time, which must be approved by the University of Sunderland in London.
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Leave of absenceWhen and how do I apply for leave of absence?
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Leave of absence
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Leave of absencen. (academic) baja temporal, licencia, permiso
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Leave of absenceStudents may apply to stop studying for a duration without losing their place in their course. Leave of absence applications must be approved by an authorised college officer. Applications will only b [..]
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Leave of absenceGraduate students may postpone their studies for up to one year. The request must be approved by the student's supervisory committee and the Dean of The Graduate School. Undergraduate students ma [..]
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Leave of absenceFormal notification to the Registrar that a student intends to take a leave from Linfield for one or more semesters. The student’s deposit remains on file during a leave of absence.
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Leave of absenceAn interruption in the student's enrollment that is requested by the student and approved by the school. An approved leave of absence for Title IV student financial assistance recipients is considered part of the student's continuous period of enrollment; the school is not required to report a withdrawal date for the student. The student& [..]
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Leave of absenceLeave of absence is a period of time during which a student is permitted to suspend their enrolment in an academic program. For more information see policy A-48: Enrolment.
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Leave of absenceA period of absence from studies at the University.
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Leave of absenceA leave of absence is a period of time approved by the school during which the student is not in attendance but is considered to be enrolled. Each school is required to have a formal leave of absence [..]
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Leave of absenceAn officially approved leave (usually granted for emergency and medical reasons) from graduate study that may not last longer than one year. If a student is granted a leave of absence the “clock” is stopped on the student’s elapsed time to achieve their degree for the duration of the approved leave.
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Leave of absence
A period of time during which a person is absent from work or other duty for a reason other than normal holidays / vacation; may be paid or unpaid.
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