Funding and Payment. A. Tuition and fee payments in the amounts set forth in Section 6 are due from students at registration. A payment plan is available upon request. Payment is required by the stated due date; all tuition and fees must be collected and remitted to the College prior to the beginning of classes. Failure to pay by the due date will result in the student being dropped from classes. B. Financial Aid is not available to dual credit students. The Higher Education Technical Amendments of 1987 (P.L. 100-50) states, “A student who is enrolled in an elementary or secondary school is not eligible for Title IV assistance for any courses taken at the post- secondary level for the same period” [Compilation of Federal Regulations (CFR) 668.7(a)(2)]. C. The state funding for dual credit courses will be available to both the District and the College based on the current funding rules of TEA and the THECB. The College may only claim funding for students receiving college credit in core curriculum, career and technical education, foreign language dual credit courses, and classes in a Field of Study or Program of Study. D. If a student requests to take a class more than twice, he or she will be responsible for the tuition for that course and $ 50.00 per semester hour for the course. Technical courses are exempt from this fee. (see Xxxxx College Catalog – College Expenses) E. The College is not responsible for the transportation of dual credit students.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement
Funding and Payment. A. Tuition and fee payments in the amounts set forth in Section 6 are due from students at registration. A payment plan is available upon request. Payment is required by the stated due date; all tuition and fees must be collected and remitted to the College prior to the beginning of classes. Failure to pay by the due date will result in the student being dropped from classes.
B. Financial Aid is not available to dual credit students. The Higher Education Technical Amendments of 1987 (P.L. 100-50) states, “A student who is enrolled in an elementary or secondary school is not eligible for Title IV assistance for any courses taken at the post- secondary postsecondary level for the same period” [Compilation of Federal Regulations (CFR) 668.7(a)(2)].
C. The state funding for dual credit courses will be available to both the District /School and the College based on the current funding rules of TEA and the THECB. The College may only claim funding for students receiving college credit in core curriculum, career and technical education, foreign language dual credit courses, and classes in a Field of Study or Program of Study.
D. If a student requests to take a class more than twice, he or she will be responsible for the tuition for that course and $ 50.00 per semester hour for the course. Technical courses and FAST-eligible students are exempt from this fee. (see Xxxxx College Catalog – College Expenses)
E. The College is not responsible for the transportation of dual credit students.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement
Funding and Payment. A. Tuition and fee payments in the amounts set forth in Section 6 are due from students at registration. A payment plan is available upon request. Payment is required by the stated due date; all tuition and fees must be collected and remitted to the College prior to the beginning of classes. Failure to pay by the due date will result in the student being dropped from classes.
B. Financial Aid is not available to dual credit students. The Higher Education Technical Amendments of 1987 (P.L. 100-50) states, “A A student who is enrolled in an elementary or secondary school is not eligible for Title IV assistance for any courses taken at the post- secondary postsecondary level for the same period” period [Compilation of Federal Regulations (CFR) 668.7(a)(2)].
C. The state funding for dual credit courses will be available to both the District /School and the College based on the current funding rules of TEA and the THECB. The College may only claim funding for students receiving college credit in core curriculum, career and technical education, foreign language dual credit courses, and classes in a Field of Study or Program of Study.
D. If a student requests to take a class more than twice, he or she will be responsible for the tuition for that course and $ 50.00 per semester hour for the course. Technical courses and FAST-eligible students are exempt from this feefex. (see Xxxxx xee Blinn College Catalog – — College Expenses)
E. The College is not responsible for the transportation of dual credit students.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement
Funding and Payment. A. Tuition and fee payments in the amounts set forth in Section 6 5 are due from students at registration. A payment plan is available upon request. Payment is required by the stated due date; all tuition and fees must be collected and remitted to the College prior to the beginning of classes. Failure to pay by the due date will result in the student being dropped from classes.
B. Financial Aid is not available to dual credit students. The Higher Education Technical Amendments of 1987 (P.L. 100-50) states, “A student who is enrolled in an elementary or secondary school is not eligible for Title IV assistance for any courses taken at the post- post-secondary level for the same period” [Compilation of Federal Regulations (CFR) 668.7(a)(2)].
C. The state funding for dual credit courses will be available to both the District and the College based on the current funding rules of TEA and the THECB. The College may only claim funding for students receiving college credit in core curriculum, career and technical education, and foreign language dual credit courses, and classes in a Field of Study or Program of Study.
D. If a student requests to take a class more than twice, he or she will be responsible for the tuition for that course and $ 50.00 per semester hour for the course. Technical courses are exempt from this fee. (see Xxxxx College Catalog – College Expenses, page 3)
E. The College is not responsible for the transportation of dual credit students.
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Samples: Dual Credit Program Agreement