DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES Clause Samples
The Dual Enrollment Courses clause establishes the terms under which students may enroll in courses that count for both high school and college credit. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility requirements, the process for enrolling, and how credits will be awarded and transferred between institutions. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for students to accelerate their education and avoid duplication of coursework, ensuring that both academic institutions recognize and honor the credits earned.
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DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES. The courses to be offered for dual enrollment credit will be established by mutual agreement of both parties and shall be selected from the University’s then- existing course inventory. Such courses shall not be remedial. University shall be solely responsible for development and delivery of course content and shall ensure that all dual enrollment courses are equivalent to other instruction offered by the University. Courses may be delivered at Auburn University’s campus or online.
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DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES. Costs for Concurrent Courses: Costs for Dual Enrollment Courses:
DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES. Dual enrollment courses are available to CAU students as outlined in the attached document. All courses listed are part of a UBTECH certificate program which will allow CAU students to earn credit toward completion of a UBTECH certificate while also earning credit toward high school graduation.
DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES. A. Eligible Courses A course may be eligible for dual enrollment, subject to staffing constraints, if it meets the following criteria:
1. Specific courses within the state common course description and numbering system on the current State of Florida Dual Enrollment Course – High School Subject Equivalency list and falls under the subject areas of English, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language, Social Studies and Electives. These courses are as follows: Course No. Course Name ACG 2021 Principles of Financial Accounting ACG 2071 Principles of Managerial Accounting AMH 2010 American History I AMH 2020 American History II ANT 2000 Introduction to Anthropology ARH 2000 Art & Culture ASL 2140C American Sign Language ASL 2150C American Sign Language Intermediate AST 2002 Descriptive Astronomy BSC 1005 Biology for Non-Majors CGS 2100 Computers in Business ECO 2013 Macroeconomics ECO 2023 Microeconomics EDF 2005 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDF 2085 Introduction to Diversity for Educators EME 2040 Introduction to Technology for Educators ENC 1101 English Composition I ENC 1102 English Composition II EUH 2011 Ancient History I EUH 2012 Ancient History II EVR 2001 Environmental Science FIL 2000 Film & Culture HUM 1020 Introduction to Humanities LIT 2000 Introduction to Literature MAC 1105 College ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & Trigonometry MAC 2233 Business Calculus MAC 2311 Calculus I MAC 2312 Calculus II MAC 2313 Calculus III MUL 2010 Music & Culture OCE 2001 Introduction to Oceanography PHY 2048 / 2048L General Physics (calculus based) w/ Lab PHY 2049 / 2049L General Physics II (calculus based) w/ Lab PHY 2053 / 2053L General Physics w/ Lab PHY 2054 / 2054L General Physics II w/ Lab POS 2041 American National Government PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychology REL 2300 Introduction to World Religions SPC 2608 Public Speaking
2. fulfills the requirements of an associate or baccalaureate degree;
3. applies toward the student's high school diploma and replaces high school courses in the same discipline that otherwise would have been taken;
4. is approved by the high school principal or designee and university as an acceptable dual enrollment course. All college courses taken by the high school students must be three college credits or more.
DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES. A. Dual enrollment courses are courses taught to high school students for which the students receive both high school credit and college credit, regardless of location or mode of delivery. Therefore, USF’s dual enrollment courses must simultaneously fulfill Florida high school curriculum requirements and meet USF requirements/pre- requirements for general education or specific majors.
B. Early admission dual enrollment pursuant to Section 1007.271, F.S. is a part of this Agreement (VII).
C. Courses eligible for dual enrollment must meet the following criteria:
a. Listed within the statewide course description and numbering system on the current State of Florida Dual Enrollment Course – High School Subject Equivalency list and fall under the subject areas of English, mathematics, science, foreign language, social studies and electives.
b. Fulfill the requirements of an associate of arts or baccalaureate degree;
c. Apply toward the student’s high school diploma and replace high school courses in the same discipline that otherwise would have been taken; and Courses are not eligible for dual enrollment if they ( 1 ) contain college preparatory instruction and other forms of pre-collegiate instruction or developmental education, (2) are physical education courses that focus on the physical execution of a skill rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity, or (3) are not specified in the State of Florida Dual Enrollment Course – High School Equivalency List. Appendix A provides an example of dual enrollment course that require either prerequisite work and/or higher standardized test scores. The USF Course Inventory stipulates the prerequisites for every course in the USF catalog. ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/course-inventory/ Dual enrollment courses are available on any campus of USF or its online platform. Courses are subject to resource availability including staffing, credentialing, and other constraints. If students seek convenient access to a particular campus or to the instructor of an online course, they should select courses being delivered by the USF nearest them.
D. Students are limited to one (1) to three (3) dual enrollment courses per semester. During their initial semester of dual enrollment, students are limited to no more than two (2) courses.
E. All college dual enrollment courses must be three (3) college credits or more. Dual enrollment courses and high school credit earned are designated by the Florida Department of Educatio...
DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES. A. Eligible Courses A course may be eligible for dual enrollment, subject to staffing constraints, if it meets the following criteria:
1. Specific courses within the state common course description and numbering system on the current State of Florida Dual Enrollment Course – High School Subject Equivalency list and falls under the subject areas of English, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language, Social Studies and Electives.
2. fulfills the requirements of an associate or baccalaureate degree;
3. applies toward the student's high school diploma and replaces high school courses in the same discipline that otherwise would have been taken;
4. is approved by the high school principal or designee and university as an acceptable dual enrollment course. All college courses taken by the high school students must be three college credits or more.
