Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638, the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District will provide academic advising as listed herein. a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than: 1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or 2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college. b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the Student must also account for the Student’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student chooses and preparations for the Student’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university. c. Through the School counselor(s), each Student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Student’s selected career pathway. Each Student will select a high school endorsement and higher education degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/. d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications. e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs to review and register students into courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College. f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer process. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School and Students communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plan.
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Samples: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638, the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the Student must also account for the Student’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student chooses and preparations for the Student’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School counselor(s), each Student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Student’s selected career pathway. Each Student will select a high school endorsement and higher education degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School DistrictSchool, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs to review and register students into courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer process. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School and Students communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plan.
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Samples: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the P-TECH designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District P-TECH will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a Dual Credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit Dual Credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit Dual Credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the P-TECH Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School P-TECH counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit Dual Credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit Dual Credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the P-TECH Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and P-TECH Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by the TEA in the P-TECH designation Blueprint, HB1638, and the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District P-TECH will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the P-TECH Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. P-TECH Students will be provided with a college degree plan, and the corresponding high school diploma sequence of courses, that will prepare them for high-wage, high-demand, high-skill career fields.
d. The College and the P-TECH will track and measure students’ progress to ensure they meet the Outcomes-Based Measures. The information will be reviewed biannually to identify students’ strengths and weaknesses and develop individual instructional support plans.
e. Through the School P-TECH counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. f. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. g. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the P-TECH Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. h. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and P-TECH Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, HB1638, and the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 c. Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. d. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th e. Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. f. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. g. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a Dual Credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit Dual Credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit Dual Credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit Dual Credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit Dual Credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District LEA will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the Student must also account for the Student’s transition to a particular four-four- year college or university that the Student chooses and preparations for the Student’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School counselor(s), each Student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Student’s selected career pathway. Each Student will select a high school endorsement and higher education degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the Charter School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the Charter School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs to review and register students into courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer process. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, Charter School District, School and Students communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plan.
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Samples: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states c. Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. d. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th e. Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. f. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. g. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2),, the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the Student must also account for the Student’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student chooses and preparations for the Student’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School counselor(s), each Student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Student’s selected career pathway. Each Student will select a high school endorsement and higher education degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs college advising staff or HSP staff member to review and register students into courses. Ultimately with the goal to make sure courses that may count toward towards the degree at the a 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer process. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School and Students communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plan.
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Samples: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, HB1638, and the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the Student ECHS student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/..
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and Students ECHS students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) and the SACCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th a) Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b) Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states c) Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. d) Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th e) Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. f) The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. g) The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by the TEA in the P-TECH designation Blueprint, HB1638, and the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District P-TECH will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. Parties will work together to meet SB1277 of the 87th Texas Legislative Session, which reads, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. c. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the P-TECH Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. d. P-TECH Students will be provided with a college degree plan, and the corresponding high school diploma sequence of courses, that will prepare them for high-wage, high-demand, high-skill career fields.
e. The College and the P-TECH will track and measure students’ progress to ensure they meet the Outcomes-Based Measures. The information will be reviewed biannually to identify students’ strengths and weaknesses and develop individual instructional support plans.
f. Through the School P-TECH or school counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. g. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. h. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the P-TECH/school Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. i. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481. xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815 The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and P-TECH Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th a) Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b) Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 c) Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. d) Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th e) Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. f) The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. g) The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by the TEA in the P-TECH designation Blueprint, HB1638, and the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District P-TECH will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which 1324 states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the Student P-TECH student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-four- year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through Students enrolled in the School counselor(s)P-TECH will be provided with a college degree plan that will provide the pathway leading to the selected Associate of Science degree, each Student will receive advising on and the five corresponding high school endorsementsdiploma sequence of courses that will prepare them for high-wage, high demand, high- skill career fields.
d. The College and the P-TECH will track and measure students’ progress to ensure they meet the Outcomes-Based Measures. The College information will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate be reviewed biannually to the Student’s selected career pathway. Each Student will select a high school endorsement identify students’ strengths and higher education degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.weaknesses and develop individual instructional support plans.
d. e. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which SB1276 that requires that the College establish common advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School Districtdistrict, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. f. The School Counselor or School designee College Staff will work with the College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Studenta bachelor’s choice or a degree or certificate from the Collegedegree.
f. g. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and Students P-TECH students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, HB1638, and the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District Public Charter will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School DistrictPublic Charter, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School Public Charter and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2) which requires, which states the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 further states Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by the TEA in the P-TECH designation Blueprint, HB1638, and the Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District P-TECH will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324, which states that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.the
b. SB 1324 further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the P-TECH Student must also account for the Student’s transition to a particular four-year th college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Student’s intended field a of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. P-TECH Students will be provided with a college degree plan, and the corresponding high school diploma sequence of courses, that will prepare them for high-wage, high-demand, high-skill career fields.
d. The College and the P-TECH will track and measure the Outcomes-Based Measures. The information will be reviewed biannually to identify op individual instructional support plans.
e. Through the School P-TECH counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Student’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. f. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. g. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the P-TECH Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. h. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to Advisi provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and P-TECH Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
Advising. To adhere to the requirements set forth by HB1638the TEA in the ECHS designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code, Sections 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2) the SACSCOC Dual Enrollment Policy Statement approved during the SACSCOC December 2018 annual meeting, and legislative bills passed during the 86th Texas Legislative Session, the College and the School District ECHS will provide academic advising as listed herein.
a. The 86th Parties will work together to comply with Texas Legislative Session passed SB 1324Education Code § 28.009(b-2), which states requires, the designation of at least one employee of the district or institution will be responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.
b. Texas Education Code §§ 51.9685(b) & (c) require that a student shall file a degree plan with the college not later than:
1. the end of the second regular semester or term immediately following the semester or term in which the student earned a cumulative total of 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed by the student; or
2. if the student begins the student ’s first semester or term at the college with 15 or more semester credit hours of course credit for dual credit courses successfully completed, the end of the student’s second regular semester or term at the college.
b. SB 1324 Texas Education Code §130.0104(c) requires further states that a student enrolled in a multidisciplinary studies study associate degree program must meet with an academic advisor to complete a degree plan and account for all remaining credit hours required for the completion of the degree program. The College staff and the ECHS Student must also account for the Studentstudent’s transition to a particular four-year college or university that the Student student chooses and preparations for the Studentstudent ’s intended field of study or major at the four-year college or university.
c. Through the School ECHS counselor(s), each Student student will receive advising on the five high school endorsements. The College will provide information on the AlamoINSTITUTES appropriate to the Studentstudent’s selected career pathway. Each Student student will select a high school endorsement graduation and higher education college degree plan. Information on the AlamoINSTITUTES can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/enroll/plan/.
d. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB1276, which Education Code § 130.0104(c) requires that the College establish advising strategies and terminology related to dual credit and college readiness. The College and the School District will provide the alignment of high school endorsements described by Texas Education Code Section 28.025(c-1) offered by the School District, and dual credit courses offered under the agreement that apply towards those endorsements, with postsecondary pathways and credentials at the institution and industry certifications.
e. The School Counselor or School designee will work with the ECHS Counselor, College Advising Staff and College Coordinator of High School Programs will assist students to review and register students into for courses that may count toward the degree at the 4-4- year university of the Student’s choice or a degree or certificate from the College.
f. The Alamo Colleges District Transfer Advising Guides (“TAGs”) are available resources to provide Students students with information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in the transfer processtransfer. Transfer Advising Guides depict a degree plan from a University in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact. The Transfer Advising Guides can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=157&navoid=9481xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=214&navoid=15815. The documents delineate the courses that are offered at the Colleges of the Alamo Colleges District. They provide valuable information about special requirements or considerations for transfer. Transfer Advising Guides are intended for advising purposes only and not an exhaustive list to be applied to all academic transfer situations or all degree plans within the Universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compactsituations. While the Alamo Colleges District maintains articulation agreements with universities in the Alamo Colleges District Transfer Compact, it is highly recommended that the College, School District, School District and ECHS Students are highly encouraged to communicate with the intended transfer institution to minimizing loss of applicable college course credits in the selected degree plancredits.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding