I cannot stress enough my agreement with Rons earlier comment.

Why does this matter? I feel at this point in time the board should have
other priorities rather than defining exactly what being a student is.

Has this ever come up as an issue?

If it has, did it actually take more than 30 seconds in a board meeting to
determine they are in fact a student?

Forgive the typo - Mobile
On May 7, 2014 4:52 PM, "R Rodd" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I perused a few other sources to see how they phrased it.
>
> Greyhound Canada:
> ".. any valid photo student ID from a Canadian or American secondary or
> post-secondary institution, along with one of the following documents:
>
>    - An enrollment form
>    - Schedule of classes
>    - Any documentation verifying current enrollment"
>
> TD Canada Trust uses "full time student in a post-secondary institution"
> in their account selector; I'm assuming they use valid photo student ID as
> qualifying criteria but I couldn't readily find the fine print.
>  Interesting edge case for TD here looks to be an adult high school student
> - after 18 you no longer qualify for a youth account but aren't in
> post-secondary.
>
>
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