Common use of Credit for Military Experience Clause in Contracts

Credit for Military Experience. (a) The Credit or Clock Hour for Military Experience Equivalency List (“Equivalency List”) contains a list of military courses, training, and occupations which have been evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment with courses taught in Florida’s public colleges and career centers. The Equivalency List, Effective September 2022, is herein incorporated by reference and located at (DOS Link). The list may be requested from the Office of Articulation, Florida Department of Education, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. (b) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are not found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must evaluate the student’s experience using its policies and procedures for awarding military credit or clock hours. Such policies must include evaluation of military coursework to determine equivalency and alignment with postsecondary learning outcomes and course descriptions. (c) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must award a student the minimum number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours listed in the fourth or fifth columns, respectively, as appropriate toward the applicable program of study when the student’s record demonstrates that the student: 1. Earned the required passing score in a military course, or held the rank associated with the occupation, as found on the Equivalency List; and 2. Demonstrates the required skills listed on the Equivalency List. (d) To determine the postsecondary courses for which to award credit for military course(s) or occupation(s), institutions must consider each student’s program of study and the institution’s course offerings within each discipline area. Columns six and seven contain recommended credits by discipline and aligned courses to guide course selection. When credits or clock hours are awarded for military experience under paragraph (15)(b) or (c) of this rule, credit must be awarded in the following rank order: 1. First, general education courses; 2. Second, program-specific courses; and 3. Third, elective courses. (e) Florida course numbers on the Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the Statewide Course Numbering System, described in Section 1007.24, F.S., or in the Career Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule 6A-6.0571, F.A.C.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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Credit for Military Experience. (a) The Credit or Clock Hour for Military Experience Equivalency List (“Equivalency List”) contains a list of military courses, training, and occupations which have been evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment with courses taught in Florida’s public colleges and career centers. The Equivalency List, Effective September 2022, is herein incorporated by reference and located at (DOS Link). The list may be requested from the Office of Articulation, Florida Department of Education, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. (b) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are not found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must evaluate the student’s experience using its policies and procedures for awarding military credit or clock hours. Such policies must include evaluation of military coursework to determine equivalency and alignment with postsecondary learning outcomes and course descriptions. (c) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must award a student the minimum number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours listed in the fourth or fifth columns, respectively, as appropriate toward the applicable program of study when the student’s record demonstrates that the student: 1. Earned the required passing score in a military course, or held the rank associated with the occupation, as found on the Equivalency List; and 2. Demonstrates the required skills listed on the Equivalency List. (d) To determine the postsecondary courses for which to award credit for military course(s) or occupation(s), institutions must consider each student’s program of study and the institution’s course offerings within each discipline area. Columns six and seven contain recommended credits by discipline and aligned courses to guide course selection. When credits or clock hours are awarded for military experience under paragraph (15)(b) or (c) of this rule, credit must be awarded in the following rank order: 1. First, general education courses; 2. Second, program-specific courses; and 3. Third, elective courses. (e) Florida course numbers on the Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the Statewide Course Numbering System, described in Section 1007.24, F.S., or in the Career Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule 6A-6.0571, F.A.C.Statewide

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

Credit for Military Experience. (a) The Credit or Clock Hour for Military Experience Equivalency List (“Equivalency List”) contains a list of military courses, training, and occupations which have been evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment with courses taught in Florida’s public colleges and career centers. The Equivalency List, Effective September 2022, is herein incorporated by reference and located at (DOS Linkxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14690). The list may be requested from the Office of Articulation, Florida Department of Education, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. (b) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are not found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must evaluate the student’s experience using its policies and procedures for awarding military credit or clock hours. Such policies must include evaluation of military coursework to determine equivalency and alignment with postsecondary learning outcomes and course descriptions. (c) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must award a student the minimum number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours listed in the fourth or fifth columns, respectively, as appropriate toward the applicable program of study when the student’s record demonstrates that the student: 1. Earned the required passing score in a military course, or held the rank associated with the occupation, as found on the Equivalency List; and 2. Demonstrates the required skills listed on the Equivalency List. (d) To determine the postsecondary courses for which to award credit for military course(s) or occupation(s), institutions must consider each student’s program of study and the institution’s course offerings within each discipline area. Columns six and seven contain recommended credits by discipline and aligned courses to guide course selection. When credits or clock hours are awarded for military experience under paragraph (15)(b) or (c) of this rule, credit must be awarded in the following rank order: 1. First, general education courses; 2. Second, program-specific courses; and 3. Third, elective courses. (e) Florida course numbers on the Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the Statewide Course Numbering System, described in Section 1007.24, F.S., or in the Career Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule 6A-6.0571, F.A.C.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

Credit for Military Experience. (a) The Credit or Clock Hour for Military Experience Equivalency List (“Military Equivalency List”) contains a list of military courses, training, and occupations which have been evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment with courses taught in Florida’s public colleges state universities, Florida College System institutions, and school district career centers. The Military Equivalency List, Effective September 20222023, is herein incorporated by reference and located at (DOS Linkxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15894). The list may be requested from the Office of Articulation, Florida Department of Education, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. (b) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are not found on the Military Equivalency List, a college public postsecondary institution or district career center must evaluate the student’s experience using its policies and procedures for awarding military credit or clock hours. Such policies must include evaluation of military coursework to determine equivalency and alignment with postsecondary learning outcomes and course descriptions. (c) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are found on the Military Equivalency List, a college public postsecondary institution or district career center must award a student the minimum number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours listed in the fourth or fifth columns, respectively, as appropriate toward the applicable program of study when the student’s record demonstrates that the student: 1. Earned student earned the required passing score in a military course, or held the rank associated with the occupation, as found on the Equivalency List; and 2. Demonstrates the required skills listed on the Equivalency List. (d) To determine the postsecondary courses for which to award credit for military course(s) or occupation(s), institutions must consider each student’s program of study and the institution’s course offerings within each discipline area. Columns six and seven contain recommended credits by discipline and aligned courses to guide course selection. When credits or clock hours are awarded for military experience under paragraph (15)(b) or (c) of this rule, credit must be awarded in the following rank order: 1. First, general education courses; 2. Second, program-specific courses; and 3. Third, elective courses. (e) Florida course numbers on the Military Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the Statewide Course Numbering System, described in Section 1007.24, F.S., or in the Career Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule 6A-6.0571, F.A.C.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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Credit for Military Experience. (a) The Credit or Clock Hour for Military Experience Equivalency List (“Equivalency List”) contains a list of military courses, training, and occupations which have been evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment with courses taught in Florida’s public colleges and career centers. The Equivalency List, Effective September 2022, is herein incorporated by reference and located at (DOS LinkXXX). The list may be requested from the Office of Articulation, Florida Department of Education, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. (b) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are not found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must evaluate the student’s experience using its policies and procedures for awarding military credit or clock hours. Such policies must include evaluation of military coursework to determine equivalency and alignment with postsecondary learning outcomes and course descriptions. (c) Where the student’s military course(s) or occupation(s) are found on the Equivalency List, a college institution or district career center must award a student the minimum number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours listed in the fourth or fifth columns, respectively, as appropriate toward the applicable program of study when the student’s record demonstrates that the student: 1. Earned the required passing score in a military course, or held the rank associated with the occupation, as found on the Equivalency List; and 2. Demonstrates the required skills listed on the Equivalency List. (d) To determine the postsecondary courses for which to award credit for military course(s) or occupation(s), institutions must consider each student’s program of study and the institution’s course offerings within each discipline area. Columns six and seven contain recommended credits by discipline and aligned courses to guide course selection. When credits or clock hours are awarded for military experience under paragraph subsection (15)(bb) or (c) of this rule, credit must be awarded in the following rank order: 1. First, general education courses; 2. Second, program-specific courses; and and 3. Third, elective courses. (e) Florida course numbers on the Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the Statewide Course Numbering System, described in Section 1007.24, F.S., or in the Career Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule 6A-6.0571, F.A.C.F.A.C. Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(2)(n), 1007.23(1), 1007.25, 1007.27, 1004.096(1). FS. Law Implemented 1007.01(2), 1001.64(8)(a), 1007.23,

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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