Common use of Approval Signatures Clause in Contracts

Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano ISD have executed and deliver this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Assistant Superintendent Date Plano Independent School District H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ● ISD registration and payment deadlines ● information session schedules ● FAQs ● forms ● links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

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Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano Farmersville ISD have executed and deliver this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Dr. Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sep 22, 2023 Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning Date Plano Farmersville Independent School District Aug 28, 2023 H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ISD registration and payment deadlines information session schedules FAQs forms links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano Rockwall ISD have executed and deliver this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Dr. Xx. Xxxx XxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx Aug 29, Assistant 2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Superintendent Date Plano Rockwall Independent School District Aug 28, 2023 H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ISD registration and payment deadlines information session schedules FAQs forms links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano Prosper ISD have executed and deliver this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Aug 29, 2023 Dr. Xxxx XxxxxxXxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Assistant Superintendent Date Plano Prosper Independent School District Aug 28, 2023 H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ISD registration and payment deadlines information session schedules FAQs forms links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano ISD have executed and deliver delivered this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Jan 4, 2024 Dr. Xxxx XxxxxxXxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Assistant Superintendent Date Plano Independent School District Nov 27, 2023 Dr. H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ● ISD registration and payment deadlines ● information session schedules ● FAQs ● forms ● links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

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Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano Princeton ISD have executed and deliver this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Dr. Xxxx XxxxxxXxxxxx XxXxxxxx Aug 29, Assistant 2023 Mr. Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx, Superintendent Date Plano Princeton Independent School District Aug 28, 2023 H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ISD registration and payment deadlines information session schedules FAQs forms links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano XxXxxxxx ISD have executed and deliver this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Dr. Xxxx XxxxxxAug 30, Assistant 2023 Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx, Superintendent Date Plano XxXxxxxx Independent School District Aug 28, 2023 H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ISD registration and payment deadlines information session schedules FAQs forms links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

Approval Signatures. Collin College and Plano Xxxxxxx ISD have executed and deliver this Agreement to be effective as of the Effective Date listed above. Dr. Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sep 26, 2023 Xxx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Assistant Superintendent Date Plano Xxxxxxx Independent School District Sep 18, 2023 H. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D., District President Date Collin County Community College District APPENDIX A: Statewide Goals for Dual Credit Texas Education Code, Section 28.009 (b-1) and (b-2), requires the THECB and the TEA to collaboratively develop statewide goals for dual credit programs in Texas. These goals provide guidance to institutions of higher education and independent school districts on components that must be in place to ensure quality dual credit programs are provided to Texas high school students. These statewide goals address enrollment in and acceleration through postsecondary education, performance in college-level coursework, and strong academic advising. Goal 1: ISDs and IHEs will implement purposeful and collaborative outreach efforts to inform all students and parents of the benefits and costs of dual credit, including enrollment and fee policies. Collin College’s dual credit website is regularly updated with enrollment guidelines, policies, and program details including: ISD registration and payment deadlines information session schedules FAQs forms links to student resources Collin College provides dual credit information sessions each spring at all partnering high schools to potential students, parents, and school counselors before students enroll into dual credit classes for fall. On an annual basis, Collin College provides two dual credit update sessions to all partnering high school counselors. These include updates on dual credit procedures, testing, ACCESS (student accommodations), as well as shared best practices from school districts. Collin College offers a yearly conference for all local high school counselors. Keynote speakers and breakout sessions are provided on relevant topics and current issues. Collin College also provides College and Career Counselors at partnering high schools. The College and Career Counselors are part of an institutional initiative to support local school districts’ college and career readiness goals. They provide dual credit academic advising, orientations, workshops, and other related services as appropriate. ISD counselors at each high school will collaborate with Collin College dual credit staff to schedule dual credit information sessions to prospective students and parents each year. Collin College also uses marketing materials to help inform students and parents regarding the benefits of dual credit.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

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