Courses Offered. (a) The University will share the list of courses eligible for the Program with the School District.
(b) Whenever possible, University courses are aligned to the student's high school graduation requirements, the requirements of a career and technical education (CTE) program offered by the School District, or a career pathway offered by the School District.
(c) University courses available through the Program shall not supplement or supplant courses offered by the School District to its secondary school students except as outlined in School District policy.
(d) Courses may be offered in person, online or as a combination of in person and online. For Review
(e) Credits earned by students enrolled in the Program shall be equivalent to the credits offered to a postsecondary school student regularly enrolled at the University, including without limitation enforced prerequisites, and the use of an identical curriculum, assessments and instructional materials, and shall be recorded on a University transcript which shall be available to any student enrolled in the Program. Course descriptions are publicly available in the University Bulletin which is accessible through the University’s Registrar’s website.
(f) The courses will be non-remedial.
Courses Offered. College and School will determine which courses listed in Appendix A will be offered at the high school under this Agreement. The College and ACE high school shall complete the AB288 Addendum which shall become an addendum to this Agreement by August 1st of each year. Each course listed in the AB 288 Addendum shall be offered for the purpose of:
1. Preparing students for transfer;
2. Improving high school graduation rates;
3. Helping high school pupils achieve college and career readiness; or
4. Offering or expanding dual enrollment opportunities for students who may not already be college bound or who are underrepresented in higher education with the goal of developing seamless career technical education pathways from high school to community college. No physical education courses shall be offered. Courses will also include pathway courses offered at ACE Charter high school campus in the same industry sector offered at the respective College that lead to an industry recognized certificate or credential.
Courses Offered. PACCD and the DISTRICT will determine which COURSES will be offered under this AGREEMENT. PACCD and the DISTRICT shall add an Appendix to this AGREEMENT that shall list the courses and other items required by AB288. No Physical Education courses shall be offered.
Courses Offered. Physics English 9 Advanced Physics English 9 Honors Chemistry English 10 Honors Chemistry English 10 Honors Biology English 11 Honors BioChemistry AP English Language and Composition Geometry World History Algebra II United States History Pre-Calculus Modern U.S. History and Microeconomics Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV $500 enrollment deposit is due at the time of registration and the remaining balance may be paid in installments. Dress Code: Students will wear Horizon Prep uniform, as detailed in the Student and Parent Handbook, and available in the Horizon Bookshop or online at xxxxxxxx.xxx. Complete and Submit HP PSP Application Submit Student Questionnaire Submit PSP Course Request and Financial Agreement along with $500 tuition deposit Submit 2 years’ report cards and standardized testing reports. Submit Recommendation Form to Teacher or Pastor *Class schedules are subject to change. P.O. Box 9070 0000 Xx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xx, XX 00000 T 858.756.5599 F 858.759.5827 xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx HORIZON PREP SCHOOL OF RHETORIC Homeschool Partnership Course Offerings and Information Mission, Vision, Framework 3 Expected School-Wide Learning Results 4 Academic Policies 5 Sample Course of Study 9 Daily Schedule 10 Course Listing 11 Course Descriptions 12
Courses Offered. The following criteria apply to all courses by this agreement:
A. The courses are non-remedial, unless approved by Lackawanna College staff and determined by placement test score.
B. The courses are either in a core academic subject or will be given equal elective credit by the Big Spring School District for those courses instructed by the Big Spring School District. Core subjects include English, Reading or Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language, Civics C Government, Economics, Arts, History and Geography.
C. The courses offered are comparable to traditional Lackawanna College courses including the use of aligned curriculum, assessment tools and instructional materials.
D. The courses enforce prerequisite coursework requirements comparable to those enforced for the courses when Pre-College students are not enrolled.
E. The courses are regularly accepted in transfer by accredited colleges and universities throughout the nation.
Courses Offered. (a) CCC will share the list of courses eligible for the Program with the School District.
(b) Whenever possible, CCC courses are aligned to the student's high-school graduation requirements, the requirements of a Career and Technical Education (CTE) program offered by the School District, or a career pathway offered by the School District.
(c) Whenever possible, CCC courses available through the Program shall not supplement or supplant courses offered by the School District to its secondary school students.
(d) CCC courses offered through the Early College for High School Students (EC) program through the Women’s College may be offered through the CCC Allentown campus in person, online or as a combination of in-person and online (hybrid/hyflex).
(e) CCC courses offered through the DCA are delivered online via CCC’s partnership with TEL Education (xxx.xxx-xxxxxxxxx.xxx) to offer high-quality, affordable online dual-credit courses. CCC faculty have evaluated and approved DCA TEL Education courses for their content, rigor, student learning outcomes, and credit toward CCC degrees.
(f) Credits earned by students enrolled in the Program, through both EC and DCA courses, shall be equivalent to the credits offered to a postsecondary school student regularly enrolled at CCC, including without limitation enforced prerequisites, and the use of an identical curriculum, assessments and instructional materials, and shall be recorded on a CCC transcript which shall be available upon request to any student enrolled in the Program. Course descriptions are publicly available in the CCC Undergraduate Catalog, which is accessible through the CCC Office of the Registrar’s website.
(g) The CCC courses will be non-remedial or developmental to college-level student learning outcomes.
Courses Offered. Appendix A to this Agreement lists the courses that LACCD shall offer at ECRA. Each course listed in Appendix A is offered for the purpose of: 1) preparing students for transfer; or 2) completing a CTE Pathway. Courses are offered to expand dual enrollment opportunities for students who may not already be college bound or who are underrepresented in higher education with the goal of developing seamless
2.1.1 The governing boards of LACCD and ERCA delegate authority to the college and high school chief instructional/academic officers the authority to update Appendix A through mutual agreement and within the constructs of this Agreement.
Courses Offered. COLLEGE DISTRICT and SCHOOL DISTRICT shall determine which courses listed in Exhibit “B” will be offered under this Agreement.
2.4.1. The COLLEGE DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall complete the AB 288 Addendum which shall become an addendum to this Agreement by January 30 of each year. Each course listed in the AB 288 Addendum shall be offered for the purpose of: 1) preparing students for transfer; 2) improving high school graduation rates; 3) helping high school pupils achieve college and career readiness; or 4) offering or expanding dual enrollment opportunities for students who may not already be college bound or who are underrepresented in higher education with the goal of developing seamless career technical education pathways from high school to community college. No physical education courses shall be offered. Courses will also include pathway courses offered at the local SCHOOL DISTRICT campus in the same industry sector offered at the respective College that lead to an industry recognized certificate or credential.
Courses Offered. The following applies to all courses covered by this agreement.
A. Students may take remedial courses, as appropriate to student learning needs.
B. The courses are regular college courses available to all members of the Bucks student body.
C. Bucks will work with Pennridge High School to identify courses that align to both high school graduation requirements and those commonly found in college-level general education curricula, but students will not be limited as to what courses they may choose.
D. Any high school courses that are identified as potential candidates for cross-listing in the Bucks catalog as college coursework will be evaluated by Bucks faculty and deans in the appropriate subject area. Pennridge High School agrees to incorporate any feedback resulting from this review into the ultimate course offered to students participating in the program.
E. The total approved costs for approved course offerings will be:
a. Tuition: $130/credit