Dual Enrollment Eligibility Requirements Sample Clauses

Dual Enrollment Eligibility Requirements. (a) FIU agrees to permit the Student to dually enroll in regularly offered courses at FIU; provided that the Student provides proof of enrollment in a home education program pursuant to Section 1002.41 and 1007.271(13)(a)1, Florida Statutes and who meet FIU initial eligibility requirements. These courses would also meet the student’s high school diploma requirements. The Student must be registered with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Home School Office, Broward County School District Home School Office and/or Monroe County School District Home School Office, as applicable. Student and/or parent/legal guardian are responsible for notifying FIU Dual Enrollment staff immediately of any change in status that would impact enrollment in a Home Education Program.
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Dual Enrollment Eligibility Requirements. Home school students who wish to dual enroll must be in the 6th through 12th grade level and complete a home school affidavit to verify they are registered with the school district home school office.  Dual Enrollment students must be working toward an Associate of Arts degree (AA), Associate of Science degree (AS), a certificate program, or a bachelor’s degree program.  Students must have taken a high school level course to participate in the dual enrollment program.  For College Credit, qualifying test scores on one of the following: SAT Reading ->24 and >25 Writing ENC1101 English Composition I Math - >24 MAT1033 Intermediate Algebra/MGF2106 Survey in Mathematics/MGF2107 Liberal Arts Math > 26.5 MAC1105 College Algebra ACT Reading > 19 and > 17 English ENC 1101 Math > 19 MAT1033/ MGF2106 Survey in Mathematics/MGF2107 Liberal Arts Math > 21 MAC1105 Post- Secondary Education Readiness Test (PERT) Reading > 106 and Writing > 103 ENC1101 Math 114 – 122 MAT1033, MGF2106, MGF2107 000 -000 XXX0000 135-144 MAC1140, MAC1114, STA2023 145-150 MAC2233, MAC2311  There is no cost for the initial PERT attempt at DSC; however, students who retake all or part of the test at DSC will be assessed a $10 cost at the time of testing.  Students will be limited to three attempts taking the PERT at the college and must wait at least one school semester between attempts. If a student scores within five points of the required PERT score he or she can appeal to the DSC Director of Dual Enrollment for permission to immediately retest at the college. Students may appeal to the Director of Dual Enrollment for permission to take the PERT for a fourth time at the college. Students may also be eligible to take the PERT on their high school campus (if offered). Attempts at the high school do not count toward the three college attempts.  Students may register for courses that do not require math as a pre/co-requisite if they do not pass the math portion of a placement exam. Additionally, students who pass the math but not the reading/writing portion of the exam may register for math courses but may not register for other courses.  Students must also meet all other requirements of this agreement, including pre-requisites or co- requisites; however, students who are concurrently enrolled in a high school AP English course will be considered to have met the English pre-requisites or co-requisite for DSC courses, with the exception of ENC 1102. Verification of the student’s AP enroll...
Dual Enrollment Eligibility Requirements. 1. FIU agrees to permit the Student to dually enroll in regularly offered courses at FIU; provided that the Student provides proof of enrollment in a home education program pursuant to Section 1002.41 and 1007.271(13)(a)1, Florida Statutes and who meet FIU initial eligibility requirements. These courses would also meet the Student’s high school diploma requirements. Student and/or parent/legal guardian are responsible for notifying FIU Dual Enrollment staff immediately of any change in status that would impact enrollment in a Home Education Program.
Dual Enrollment Eligibility Requirements. (1) FIU agrees to permit the Student to dually enroll in regularly offered courses at FIU; provided that the Student provides proof of enrollment in a home education program pursuant to Section 1002.41 and 1007.271(13)(a)1, Florida Statutes and who meet FIU initial eligibility requirements. These courses would also meet the student’s high school diploma requirements. The Student must be registered with the Miami- Dade County Public Schools Home School Office, and/or Broward County School District Home School Office, as applicable. Student and/or parent/legal guardian are responsible for notifying FIU Dual Enrollment staff immediately of any change in status that would impact enrollment in a Home Education Program.

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  • Student Eligibility A. The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requires mandatory assessment for all students to determine college readiness in reading, writing and math. The xxxx authorizes the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to prescribe assessment instruments with a statewide passing standard. The initiative allows an institution to determine when a student is ready to perform college‐level coursework. High School students who seek to register in a dual credit course, which will grant college credit must prove “college readiness” by achieving a college level score as outlined in Appendix A.

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