Classes and Schedules. A. Prior to the start of each semester, the College will coordinate and finalize the proposed course schedule with the School District in a timely manner. To facilitate meeting College faculty and course scheduling deadlines, the School District will submit the proposed course schedule and anticipated number of students per course for the next school year by April 1st prior to the beginning of that school year. B. All high school students enrolled in a College academic dual credit class will follow the official College calendar regardless of dual credit class location, course instructional modality, or School District calendar. Neither the College nor the School District shall cancel a class unless it is absolutely necessary. The cancellations shall be processed through the School District administration upon consultation between the appropriate representatives of the School District and the College. If deemed necessary by the College, lost instructional time shall be made up by arrangement with the School District. C. A student participating in the Dual Credit Program may take the number of academic classes permitted by Applicable Law. The College’s Dual Credit Program administrator will confer with the District’s representative under the Dual Credit Program to confirm such standards. See also Appendix C. D. Academic dual credit courses must be taught in classes composed (1) solely of academic dual credit students; or (2) of both dual credit students and advanced placement students. In the case of technical classes being approved as an articulated course, the dual credit class can include a combination of technical dual credit students, college credit students, and/or local articulation students. E. In order for the College to provide face-to-face instruction for an academic dual credit course on the School’s or another high school campus, the campus must be within a reasonable commuting distance from a College campus, a minimum class size number will be required. The Parties agree that the minimum number of students for a dual credit course in which the instructor is to provide face-to-face instruction may be composed of students from the District as well as one or more other school districts or educational institutions. If there are fewer than the minimum number of students required, the Office of Dual Credit Programs will confer with the District’s dual credit representative to explore instructional alternatives. F. If the College provides face-to-face instruction on the District’s campus, students may not take the same course online, except under extenuating circumstances, as determined by the Divisional Xxxx.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement
Classes and Schedules. A. Prior to the start of each semester, the College will coordinate and finalize the proposed course schedule with the School District in a timely manner. To facilitate meeting College faculty and course scheduling deadlines, the School District will submit the proposed course schedule and anticipated number of students per course for the next school year by April 1st prior to the beginning of that school year.
B. All high school students enrolled in a College academic dual credit class will follow the official College calendar regardless of dual credit class location, course instructional modality, or School District calendar. Neither the College nor the School District shall cancel a class unless it is absolutely necessary. The cancellations shall be processed through the School District administration upon consultation between the appropriate representatives of the School District and the College. If deemed necessary by the College, lost instructional time shall be made up by arrangement with the School District.
C. A student participating in the Dual Credit Program may take the number of academic classes permitted by Applicable Law. Law and fulfill the requirements set under Section 2.5 of this document.. The College’s Dual Credit Program administrator will confer with the District’s representative under the Dual Credit Program to confirm such standards. See also Appendix C.
D. Academic dual credit courses must be taught in classes composed (1) solely of academic dual credit students; or (2) of both dual credit students and advanced placement students. In the case of technical classes being approved as an articulated course, the dual credit class can include a combination of technical dual credit students, college credit students, and/or local articulation students.
E. In order for the College to provide face-to-face instruction for an academic dual credit course on the School’s or another high school campus, the campus must be within a reasonable commuting distance from a College campus, a minimum class size number will be required. The Parties agree that the minimum number of students for a dual credit course in which the instructor is to provide face-to-face instruction may be composed of students from the District as well as one or more other school districts or educational institutions. If there are fewer than the minimum number of students required, the Office of Dual Credit Programs will confer with the District’s dual credit representative to explore instructional alternatives.
F. If the College provides face-to-face instruction on the District’s campus, students may not take the same course online, except under extenuating circumstances, as determined by the Divisional Xxxx.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement, Agreement for the Blinn College District Dual Credit Program
Classes and Schedules. A. Prior to the start of each semester, the College will coordinate and finalize the proposed course schedule with the School District in a timely manner. To facilitate meeting College faculty and course scheduling deadlines, the School District will submit the proposed course schedule and anticipated number of students per course for the next school year by April 1st May 1stprior to the beginning of that school year. The School will submit the proposed course schedule for the next school year by July 20th prior to the beginning of that school year.
B. All high school students enrolled in a College academic dual credit class will follow the official College calendar regardless of dual credit class location, course instructional modality, or District/School District calendar. Neither the College nor the District/School District shall cancel a class unless it is absolutely necessary. The cancellations shall be processed through the District/School District administration upon consultation between the appropriate representatives of the District/School District and the College. If deemed necessary by the College, lost instructional time shall be made up by arrangement with the School District/School.
C. A student participating in the Dual Credit Program may take the number of academic classes permitted by Applicable Law. The College’s Dual Credit Program administrator will confer with the School’s/District’s representative under the Dual Credit Program to confirm such standards. See also Appendix C.
D. Academic dual credit courses must be taught in classes composed (1) solely of academic dual credit students; or (2) of both dual credit students and advanced placement students. In the case of technical classes being approved as an articulated course, the dual credit class can include a combination of technical dual credit students, college credit students, and/or local articulation students.
E. In order for the College to provide face-to-face instruction for an academic dual credit course on the School’s or another high school campus, the campus must be within a reasonable commuting distance from a College campus, a minimum class size number will be required. The Parties agree that the minimum number of students for a dual credit course in which the instructor is to provide face-to-face instruction may be composed of students from the District District/School as well as one or more other school districts or educational institutions. If there are fewer than the minimum number of students required, the Office of Dual Credit Programs will confer with the District’s dual credit representative to explore instructional alternatives. The College will not be responsible for and will not provide transportation.
F. If the College provides face-to-face instruction on the DistrictSchool’s campus, students may not take the same course online, except under extenuating circumstances, as determined by the Divisional Xxxx.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement
Classes and Schedules. A. Prior to the start of each semester, the College will coordinate and finalize the proposed course schedule with the School District in a timely manner. To facilitate meeting College faculty and course scheduling deadlines, the School District will submit the proposed course schedule and anticipated number of students per course for the next school year by April 1st May 1stprior to the beginning of that school year. The School will submit the proposed course schedule for the next school year by July 20th prior to the beginning of that school year.
B. All high school students enrolled in a College academic dual credit class will follow the official College calendar regardless of dual credit class location, course instructional modality, or District/School District calendar. Neither the College nor the District/School District shall cancel a class unless it is absolutely necessary. The cancellations shall be processed through the District/School District administration upon consultation between the appropriate representatives of the District/School District and the College. If deemed necessary by the College, lost instructional time shall be made up by arrangement with the School District/School.
C. A student participating in the Dual Credit Program may take the number of academic classes permitted by Applicable Law. The College’s Colleges Dual Credit Program administrator will confer with the District’s Schools/Districts representative under the Dual Credit Program to confirm such standards. See also Appendix C.
D. Academic dual credit courses must be taught in classes composed (1) solely of academic dual credit students; or (2) of both dual credit students and advanced placement students. In the case of technical classes being approved as an articulated course, the dual credit class can include a combination of technical dual credit students, college credit students, and/or local articulation students.
E. In order for the College to provide face-to-face instruction for an academic dual credit course on the School’s Schools or another high school campus, the campus must be within a reasonable commuting distance from a College campus, a minimum class size number will be required. The Parties agree that the minimum number of students for a dual credit course in which the instructor is to provide face-to-face instruction may be composed of students from the District District/School as well as one or more other school districts or educational institutions. If there are fewer than the minimum number of students required, the Office of Dual Credit Programs will confer with the District’s Districts dual credit representative to explore instructional alternatives. The College will not be responsible for and will not provide transportation.
F. If the College provides face-to-face instruction on the District’s Schools campus, students may not take the same course online, except under extenuating circumstances, as determined xx xetermined by the Divisional XxxxDean.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement
Classes and Schedules. A. Prior to the start of each semester, the College will coordinate and finalize the proposed course schedule with the School District in a timely manner. To facilitate meeting College faculty and course scheduling deadlines, the School District will submit the proposed course schedule and anticipated number of students per course for the next school year by April 1st May 30th prior to the beginning of that school year.
B. All high school students enrolled in a College academic dual credit class will follow the official College calendar regardless of dual credit class location, course instructional modality, or School District calendar. Neither the College nor the School District shall cancel a class unless it is absolutely necessary. The cancellations shall be processed through the School District administration upon consultation between the appropriate representatives of the School District and the College. If deemed necessary by the College, lost instructional time shall be made up by arrangement with the School District.
C. A student participating in the Dual Credit Program may take the number of academic classes permitted by Applicable LawLaw for dual credit only if the student meets the College’s success standard. The College’s Dual Credit Program administrator will confer with the District’s representative under the Dual Credit Program to confirm such standards. See also Appendix C.
D. Academic dual credit courses must be taught in classes composed (1) solely of academic dual credit students; or (2) of both dual credit students and advanced placement students. In the case of technical classes being approved as an articulated course, the dual credit class can include a combination of technical dual credit students, college credit students, and/or local articulation students.
E. In order for the College to provide face-to-face instruction for an academic dual credit course on the School’s or another high school campus, the which campus must be within a reasonable commuting distance from a College campus, a minimum class size number will be required. The Parties agree that the minimum number of students for a dual credit course in which the instructor is to provide face-to-face instruction may be composed of students from the District as well as one or more other school districts or educational institutions. If there are fewer than the minimum number of students required, the Office College Coordinator of Dual Credit Programs will confer with the District’s dual credit representative to explore instructional alternatives.
F. If the College provides face-to-face instruction on the District’s campus, students may not take the same course online, except under extenuating circumstances, as determined by the Divisional Xxxx.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement