noun
- plural of nonprogram; activities, content, or items that are not part of a formal program or scheduled curriculum
Usage: typically used in educational or organizational contexts; often refers to unstructured or informal activities
Examples
- The school distinguishes between programs and nonprograms in its budget allocation.
- Students spent their nonprograms time socializing in the cafeteria.
- The nonprofit organization tracks both programs and nonprograms to understand operational costs.
- Nonprograms such as casual mentoring sessions were not formally documented.
- The director wanted to reduce nonprograms and focus resources on core initiatives.