Common use of Early Admissions Clause in Contracts

Early Admissions. Students can only Early Admit during their 12th High School Grade level and can only participate in Early Admit for 1 year (equivalent of 12th grade). Early Admit students must enroll in a full-time status at the college and cannot be concurrently enrolled in homeschool or virtual school. An Early-Admissions student is limited to 18 college credit hours per semester for two semesters. Workforce students may take up to 540 clock hours per semester for two semesters.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

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Early Admissions. Students can only Early Admit during their 12th High School Grade level and can only participate in Early Admit for 1 year (equivalent of 12th grade). Early Admit students must enroll in a full-full- time status at the college and cannot be concurrently enrolled in homeschool or virtual school. An Early-Admissions student is limited to 18 college credit hours per semester for two semesters. Workforce students may take up to 540 450 clock hours per semester for two semesters.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Home Education Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

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