Dual Enrollment. The dual enrollment program shall be the enrollment of a f i rst-time 10th - 12th grade student in a postsecondary course creditable toward a high school diploma and a career and technical certificate, a college credit certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree. The student must meet eligibility criteria identified in this Agreement and be on track to meet promotion and graduation requirements as per the School Board Student Progression Plan. A grade level exception may be considered in accordance with Section V, Subsection E. Eligible students shall be permitted to enroll in postsecondary courses offered during and after school hours in the fall and spring terms. Students may register for no more than one course during the summer unless the student is enrolled in the A.A. Degree Early College Program (formerly Collegiate High School). Students in the Early College Program may enroll in up to two courses during the summer in order to complete the A. A. degree by graduation. Students are expected to enroll only in courses and programs identified in Exhibit B and Exhibit C of this Agreement unless the student receives approval to register for a course and program not included. The Board and the College Responsibilities Actively pursue implementation of additional appropriate college credit certificate programs or career and technical certificate programs that can be offered at the high school using credentialed high school instructors.
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Dual Enrollment. The dual enrollment program shall be the enrollment of a f i rst-time irst- t ime 10th - 12th grade student in a postsecondary course creditable toward a high school diploma and a career and technical certificate, a college credit certificate, an associate degree, or a baccalaureate degree. The student must meet eligibility criteria identified in this Agreement and be on track to meet promotion and graduation requirements as per the School Board Student Progression Plan. A grade level exception may be considered in accordance with Section V, Subsection E. Eligible students shall be permitted to enroll in postsecondary courses offered during and after school hours in the fall and spring terms. Students may register for no more than one course during the summer unless the student is enrolled in the A.A. Degree Early College Program (formerly Collegiate High School). Students in the Early College Program may enroll in up to two courses during the summer in order to complete the
A. A. degree by graduation. Students are expected to enroll only in courses and programs identified in Exhibit B and Exhibit C of this Agreement unless the student receives approval to register for a course and program not included. The Board and the College Responsibilities Actively pursue implementation of additional appropriate college credit certificate programs or career and technical certificate programs that can be offered at the high school using credentialed high school instructors.
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