Common use of Early Alerts Clause in Contracts

Early Alerts. All faculty at the College send “early alerts” to academic advisors during a term when students are underperforming in a course. The Dual Enrollment Coordinator will send the student and the parent a copy of the unsatisfactory performance notice. If more information is needed, the Dual Enrollment Coordinator will contact the instructor. Students are permitted to enroll in these programs in fall, spring, and summer terms during school hours and after school hours. Any student so enrolled shall be exempt from the payment of registration, matriculation, and laboratory fees. Dual Enrollment: up to 11 credits per term Early Admission Dual Enrollment: 12-15 credits per term Career Dual Enrollment: up to 330 clock hours per term Career Early Admission: 330-480 clock hours per term Eligible secondary students are entitled to participate in dual enrollment for a maximum of 70 credit hours. Students requesting to dual enroll in excess of 70 credit hours will be required to submit a written request to the Associate Xxxx of Academic Affairs. The decision of the Vice President is final. The College limits eligible students in grades 6-8 to one course per term. The number of credit hours that an eligible student in grades 9-12 enrolls each term is at the discretion of the Personalized Education Program. The College recommends that eligible students in grades 9 and 10 limit coursework to two courses per term and students in grades 11 limit coursework to three courses per term. Dual enrollment courses must be at least three (3) credits and be taken for a letter grade, not including required co-requisite courses. Students should select courses to meet degree requirements, including common prerequisite courses, in order to minimize student and state costs for excess hours. The maximum age for participation in dual enrollment is 19. Students must not be over age 19 by the first day of the fall term to participate in dual enrollment for that academic year. With extenuating circumstances, students may appeal the maximum age limit by submitting a written request to the Associate Xxxx of Academic Affairs. The decision of the Vice President is final. Regular and consistent attendance facilitates student success. Absences in excess may impact a student’s course grade. There are no “excused” absences and students should notify the instructor when they are absent. Students are responsible for the material covered during their absence. In addition, if there is no verifiable participation within the first week of the term, the student will be dropped from the course for nonattendance. This includes all methods of delivery. Career and Workforce Education programs have specific attendance policies. See course syllabi for specific information. Summer Dual Enrollment: Students are eligible to enroll in summer courses. New dual enrollment applications will not be accepted in the summer term. Graduating high school seniors are not eligible for dual enrollment during the summer under the dual enrollment program. If a high school senior chooses to enroll in summer courses, they must submit an NFC application and will be responsible for all tuition, fees, and instructional material.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

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Early Alerts. All faculty at the College send “early alerts” to academic advisors during a term when students are underperforming in a course. The Dual Enrollment Coordinator will send the student and the parent a copy of the unsatisfactory performance notice. If more information is needed, the Dual Enrollment Coordinator will contact the instructor. Students are permitted to enroll in these programs in fall, spring, and summer terms during school hours and after school hours. Any student so enrolled shall be exempt from the payment of registration, matriculation, and laboratory fees. Dual Enrollment: up to 11 credits per term Early Admission Dual Enrollment: 12-15 credits per term Career Dual Enrollment: up to 330 clock hours per term Career Early Admission: 330-480 clock hours per term Eligible secondary students are entitled to participate in dual enrollment for a maximum of 70 credit hours. Students requesting to dual enroll in excess of 70 credit hours will be required to submit a written request to the Associate Xxxx of Academic Affairs. The decision of the Vice President is final. The College limits eligible students in grades 6-8 to one course per term. The number of credit hours that an eligible student in grades 9-12 enrolls each term is at the discretion of the Personalized Home Education Program. The College recommends that eligible students in grades 9 and 10 limit coursework to two courses per term and students in grades 11 limit coursework to three courses per term. Dual enrollment courses must be at least three (3) credits and be taken for a letter grade, not including required co-requisite courses. Students should select courses to meet degree requirements, including common prerequisite courses, in order to minimize student and state costs for excess hours. The maximum age for participation in dual enrollment is 19. Students must not be over age 19 by the first day of the fall term to participate in dual enrollment for that academic year. With extenuating circumstances, students may appeal the maximum age limit by submitting a written request to the Associate Xxxx of Academic Affairs. The decision of the Vice President is final. Regular and consistent attendance facilitates student success. Absences in excess may impact a student’s course grade. There are no “excused” absences and students should notify the instructor when they are absent. Students are responsible for the material covered during their absence. In addition, if there is no verifiable participation within the first week of the term, the student will be dropped from the course for nonattendance. This includes all methods of delivery. Career and Workforce Education programs have specific attendance policies. See course syllabi for specific information. Summer Dual Enrollment: Students are eligible to enroll in summer courses. New dual enrollment applications will not be accepted in the summer term. Graduating high school seniors are not eligible for dual enrollment during the summer under the dual enrollment program. If a high school senior chooses to enroll in summer courses, they must submit an NFC application and will be responsible for all tuition, fees, and instructional material.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement

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