EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIRED GRADE Sample Clauses

EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIRED GRADE. POINT AVERAGES There are no exceptions to the required grade point average for dual enrollment eligibility.
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EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIRED GRADE. POINT AVERAGES‌ Students who fall below a 3.0 high school GPA and/or a 2.0 college GPA are not eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment program. S. 1007.271(3), F.S., allows exceptions to the required GPA on an individual student basis if both parties agree. Broad exceptions are not allowed. Students who apply for a dual enrollment college credit certificate program that do not require general education courses in their curriculum may be exempt from the 3.0 HS requirement and PERT testing requirements with HS counselor approval. Students with counselor approval may be admitted into the certificate program with a 2.0 high school GPA or higher. They must maintain the 2.0 high school GPA or higher to remain in the program. If the student transfers to an AS program, an AA program, or a certificate program that requires general education courses, they must meet the traditional dual enrollment GPA and testing requirements. Students in the PERT Pilot Math, PERT Pilot English, or SLS Pilot programs may be exempt from the traditional dual enrollment eligibility requirements as long as they meet the criteria set forth in Section 4(E). Students whose high school or college GPA falls within a tenth of a point (0.1) from the minimum may be allowed to take one DE course the following semester in a conditional status to bring their GPA up to the required minimum. LSSC staff will verify final GPA after the conditional semester. If a student has an extenuating circumstance and believes they should be eligible to enroll/remain in Dual Enrollment despite not meeting the required GPA, the student must file an appeal. The Dual Enrollment Appeal process is outlined in Section 9 below.
EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIRED GRADE. POINT AVERAGES‌ Students who fall below a 3.0 high school GPA and/or a 2.0 college GPA are not eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment program. S. 1007.271(3), F.S., allows exceptions to the required GPA on an individual student basis if both parties agree. Broad exceptions are not allowed. If a student has an extenuating circumstance and believes they should be eligible to enroll/remain in Dual Enrollment despite not meeting the required GPA, the student must file an appeal. The Dual Enrollment Appeal process is outlined in Section 9 below.

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  • Safe Conditions Whenever an employee reports a condition which the employee feels represents a violation of safety or health rules and regulations or which is an unreasonable hazard to persons or property, such conditions shall be promptly investigated. The appropriate administrator shall reply to the concern, in writing, if the employee's concern is communicated in writing.

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