Instructor Evaluation. The State College of Florida Department Chair or designee will evaluate Dual Enrollment faculty similar to other adjunct faculty. One of the Dual Enrollment classes will be observed at least once (ideally) during the first year of offering, and periodically as needed in subsequent years. In addition, students will have an opportunity to complete the online student evaluation instrument during the last few weeks of class. More detailed instructions related to this will be given at the time of evaluation. Grading Policy In accordance with statute 1007.235, it is the responsibility of the postsecondary educational institution for assigning letter grades for dual enrollment courses and the responsibility of school districts for posting dual enrollment course grades to the high school transcript as assigned by the postsecondary institution awarding the credit. Xxxxxx earned while a student is in the Early College program will become part of the student’s permanent college and high school transcript, GPA, and class rank. Students must maintain a 3.0 unweighted GPA in DE or a 2.0 unweighted GPA in CTE-DE in order to remain eligible for the Dual Enrollment/CTE-Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions Programs. SCF does not send grade reports to students or high schools. Students are responsible for submitting their grades to their high schools. Some academic departments (e.g. Mathematics) utilize a common syllabus for each course. In those cases, the faculty member must use the provided syllabus and adhere to the grading procedures and policies outlined on the syllabus including the grading policy that a grade of 60% or higher must be earned on the final exam in order to pass the course with a C or higher. Final Grades Final grades will be submitted electronically to SCF in accordance with the SCF Academic Calendar. The on-line Faculty handbook provides additional information on electronic grade entry. Students taking dual enrollment courses on the SCF campus must request a transcript from the SCF Educational Records Office and pay the appropriate fee. The student is responsible for insuring that the high school registrar has a certified copy of the transcript or SCF grade report. Otherwise, the high school student will not receive credit for the SCF course at the high school. State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota conforms to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). No student grades are posted in any public manner; no grades are provided by telephone. Students obtain their grades by conferring in person with their instructors or by accessing them online via SCF Connect. Final grades for high school credit will be awarded on high school report cards and academic transcripts.
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Samples: Articulation Agreement
Instructor Evaluation. The State College of Florida Department Chair or designee will evaluate Dual Enrollment faculty similar to other adjunct faculty. One of the Dual Enrollment classes will be observed at least once (ideally) during the first year of offering, and periodically as needed in subsequent years. In addition, students will have an opportunity to complete the online student evaluation instrument during the last few weeks of class. More detailed instructions related to this will be given at the time of evaluation. Grading Policy In accordance with statute 1007.235, it is the responsibility of the postsecondary educational institution for assigning letter grades for dual enrollment courses and the responsibility of school districts for posting dual enrollment course grades to the high school transcript as assigned by the postsecondary institution awarding the credit. Xxxxxx earned while a student is in the Early College program will become part of the student’s permanent college and high school transcript, GPA, and class rank. Students must maintain a 3.0 unweighted GPA in DE or a 2.0 unweighted GPA in CTE-DE in order to remain eligible for the Dual Enrollment/CTE-Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions Programs. SCF does not send grade reports to students or high schools. Students are responsible for submitting their grades to their high schools. Some academic departments (e.g. Mathematics) utilize a common syllabus for each course. In those cases, the faculty member must use the provided syllabus and adhere to the grading procedures and policies outlined on the syllabus including the grading policy that a grade of 60% or higher must be earned on the final exam in order to pass the course with a C or higher. Final Grades ▪ Final grades will be submitted electronically to SCF in accordance with the SCF Academic Calendar. The on-line Faculty handbook provides additional information on electronic grade entry. ▪ Students taking dual enrollment courses on the SCF campus must request a transcript from the SCF Educational Records Office and pay the appropriate fee. The student is responsible for insuring that the high school registrar has a certified copy of the transcript or SCF grade report. Otherwise, the high school student will not receive credit for the SCF course at the high school. ▪ State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota conforms to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). No student grades are posted in any public manner; no grades are provided by telephone. Students obtain their grades by conferring in person with their instructors or by accessing them online via SCF Connect. ▪ Final grades for high school credit will be awarded on high school report cards and academic transcripts.
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Samples: Articulation Agreement
Instructor Evaluation. The State College of Florida Department Chair or designee will evaluate Dual Enrollment faculty similar to other adjunct faculty. One of the Dual Enrollment classes will be observed at least once (ideally) during the first year of offering, and periodically as needed in subsequent years. In addition, students will have an opportunity to complete the online student evaluation instrument during the last few weeks of class. More detailed instructions related to this will be given at the time of evaluation. Grading Policy In accordance with statute 1007.235, it is the responsibility of the postsecondary educational institution for assigning letter grades for dual enrollment courses and the responsibility of school districts for posting dual enrollment course grades to the high school transcript as assigned by the postsecondary institution awarding the credit. Xxxxxx earned while a student is in the Early College program will become part of the student’s permanent college and high school transcript, GPA, and class rank. Students must maintain a 3.0 unweighted GPA in DE or a 2.0 unweighted GPA in CTE-DE in order to remain eligible for the Dual Enrollment/CTE-Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions Programs. SCF does not send grade reports to students or high schools. Students are responsible for submitting their grades to their high schools. Some academic departments (e.g. Mathematics) utilize a common syllabus for each course. In those cases, the faculty member must use the provided syllabus and adhere to the grading procedures and policies outlined on the syllabus including the grading policy that a grade of 60% or higher must be earned on the final exam in order to pass the course with a C or higher. Final Grades Final grades will be submitted electronically to SCF in accordance with the SCF Academic Calendar. The on-line Faculty handbook provides additional information on electronic grade entry. Students taking dual enrollment courses on the SCF campus must request a transcript from the SCF Educational Admissions & Records Office and pay the appropriate fee. The student is responsible for insuring that the high school registrar has a certified copy of the transcript or SCF grade report. Otherwise, the high school student will not receive credit for the SCF course at the high school. State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota conforms to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). No student grades are posted in any public manner; no grades are provided by telephone. Students obtain their grades by conferring in person with their instructors or by accessing them online via SCF Connect. Final grades for high school credit will be awarded on high school report cards and academic transcripts.
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Samples: Articulation Agreement
Instructor Evaluation. The State College of Florida Department Chair or designee will evaluate Dual Enrollment faculty similar to other adjunct faculty. One of the Dual Enrollment classes will be observed at least once (ideally) during the first year of offering, and periodically as needed in subsequent years. In addition, students will have an opportunity to complete the online student evaluation instrument during the last few weeks of class. More detailed instructions related to this will be given at the time of evaluation. Grading Policy In accordance with statute 1007.235, it is the responsibility of the postsecondary educational institution for assigning letter grades for dual enrollment courses and the responsibility of school districts for posting dual enrollment course grades to the high school transcript as assigned by the postsecondary institution awarding the credit. Xxxxxx earned while a student is in the Early College program will become part of the student’s permanent college and high school transcript, GPA, and class rank. Students must maintain a 3.0 unweighted GPA in DE or a 2.0 unweighted GPA in CTE-DE in order to remain eligible for the Dual Enrollment/CTE-Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions Programs. SCF does not send grade reports to students or high schools. Students are responsible for submitting their grades to their high schools. Some academic departments (e.g. Mathematics) utilize a common syllabus for each course. In those cases, the faculty member must use the provided syllabus and adhere to the grading procedures and policies outlined on the syllabus including the grading policy that a grade of 60% or higher must be earned on the final exam in order to pass the course with a C or higher. Final Grades Final grades will be submitted electronically to SCF in accordance with the SCF Academic Calendar. The on-line Faculty handbook provides additional information on electronic grade entry. Students taking dual enrollment courses on the SCF campus must request a transcript from the SCF Educational Records Office and pay the appropriate fee. The student is responsible for insuring that the high school registrar has a certified copy of the transcript or SCF grade report. Otherwise, the high school student will not receive credit for the SCF course at the high school. State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota conforms to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). No student grades are posted in any public manner; no grades are provided by telephone. Students obtain their grades by conferring in person with their instructors or by accessing them online via SCF Connect. Final grades for high school credit will be awarded on high school report cards and academic transcripts. Instructional Materials According to the Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, the selection of texts and associated instructional materials (e.g., graphing calculators and software) is approved by the SCF Department Chair with input from the faculty members teaching the course. The recommended text(s) and course materials should be submitted for approval to respective department chair at SCF by April 1st of each year. Every effort will be made to continue the use of instructional materials in inventory. The County School Board will follow the state adoption cycle of updating textbooks every 6 years. All personnel will work to meet calendar needs requested by the Instructional Materials Services Manager.
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Samples: Articulation Agreement