Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies Sample Clauses

Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies. (1) In accordance with College Policies: College will provide tuition scholarship to qualified Early College High School students enrolled in dual credit courses based on the Dual Credit Course Articulation Agreement. (2) By written agreement, students attending high schools in Dallas County, who are enrolled in courses for which they receive joint credit under the Texas Education Code shall not pay tuition. One tuition scholarship per dual credit course per student is allowed. Scholarships are not available for high school students enrolled in college courses where only college credit is awarded. Scholarships are not provided for repeated courses. ECHS is responsible for payment of repeated dual credit college course(s). Student or high school will pay the in- county discounted tuition rate of $79 per credit hour for repeated dual credit courses. The in-county discounted tuition rate is solely for dual credit courses listed within this XXX or Attachment B. If student repeats the same dual credit course for the third or subsequent attempts of credit and Continuing Education/Workforce Training courses, the ECHS will then pay a higher tuition rate with few exceptions. Students should take care in dropping a course. (3) The ECHS or Dallas ISD will be responsible for responsible for the cost of books, materials, which include Xxxxxxx Higher Education learning materials, access codes, required course supplies, equipment and liability insurance if applicable. (4) Xxxxxxx Higher Education learning materials and classroom textbooks shall be determined by college faculty and made available online, at the high school through an arrangement with Xxxxxxx, and/or in college bookstore prior to the start of classes. Students who enroll for Dual Credit courses must use the most current learning materials and textbooks as reasonably approved by the College instructional division. Each academic year, any required access code must be purchased by the ECHS Administrator each student enrolled in that course to fulfill that requirement. (5) Based on the mutually agreed upon curriculum aligned plan, College approved textbooks, syllabi, course curriculum and course outlines, applicable to the courses when taught by the College or other instructional venues, shall apply to the courses available under this XXX. (6) Based on the mutually agreed upon curriculum aligned plan, all agreed upon textbooks, and supplemental materials required for classes, as determined by the Dual Credit C...
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Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies. (1). Dual Credit scholarships and tuition shall align with the Dual Credit Tuition and Fee Guidelines (Attachment E). If THECB and/or Dallas College adopt new Guidelines during the term of this Agreement, these new Guidelines shall take precedence over the previous Dallas College Guidelines. College will promptly provide High School with a copy of any new or revised Guidelines. The fee structure applies to all (first and subsequent) dual credit course enrollment for courses listed within Attachment B of this Agreement for which they receive joint credit under the Texas Education Code. Scholarships are not available for high school students enrolled in college courses where only college credit is awarded. The property address of the high school is used to determine placement on the fee schedule. (2). The ECHS/P-TECH or the School District will be responsible for the cost of books, materials, access codes, required course supplies, equipment, and liability insurance if applicable. The Dallas College Guidelines for Dual Credit Learning Materials (Attachment F) outlines the Dallas College learning material provisioning process and fee structure. (3). Learning materials and classroom textbooks shall be determined by the College faculty and made available online and/or in a College bookstore prior to the start of classes. Students who enroll for Dual Credit courses must use the most current learning materials and textbooks as reasonably approved by the College Academic School. High schools will ensure parents are informed of student access to collegiate-level learning materials. Enrollment in dual credit implies parental consent related to student access to all required instructional and learning materials.
Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies. (1) By written agreement, students attending high schools in Dallas County, who are enrolled in courses for which they receive joint credit under the Texas Education Code shall not pay tuition. One tuition scholarship per dual credit course per student is allowed. Scholarships are not available for high school students enrolled in college courses where only college credit is awarded. Scholarships are not provided for repeated courses. Student or High School is responsible for payment of repeated dual credit college course(s). Student or High School will pay the in-county discounted tuition rate of $59 per credit hour for repeated dual credit courses. The in- county discounted tuition rate is solely for dual credit courses listed within this Agreement, Attachment B or B-1. If student repeats the same course for the third or subsequent attempts of credit and Continuing Education/Workforce Training courses, Student or High School will then pay a higher tuition rate with few exceptions such as the restriction on course repeatability. Students should take care in dropping a credit course.
Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies. (1) By written agreement, students attending high schools in Dallas County, who are enrolled in courses for which they receive joint credit under the Texas Education Code shall not pay tuition. One tuition scholarship per dual credit course per student is allowed. Scholarships are not available for high school students enrolled in college courses where only college credit is awarded. Scholarship are not provided for repeated courses; student or high school is responsible for payment of repeated college course(s). (2) Students will be responsible for the costs of textbooks, access codes, required course supplies, and liability insurance fee when such costs are not covered by the ISD or High School.
Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies. (1) By written agreement, students attending high schools located outside of Dallas County and within the state of Texas who are enrolled in courses for which they receive joint credit under the Texas Education Code shall be charged the DCCCD in-county tuition rate for eligible dual credit courses including online dual credit courses. Student or High School is also responsible for payment of repeated dual credit college course(s). Student or High School will pay the in- county discounted tuition rate of $59 per credit hour for repeated dual credit courses. The in-county discounted tuition rate is solely for dual credit courses listed within this Agreement, Attachment B or B-1. If student repeats the same course for the third or subsequent attempts of credit and Continuing Education/Workforce Training courses, Student or High School will then pay a higher tuition rate with few exceptions such as the restriction on course repeatability. Students should take care in dropping a credit course. (2) Students or high school will be responsible for the costs of books, materials (which include Xxxxxxx Higher Education learning materials), access codes, required course supplies, equipment and liability insurance if applicable.
Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies. (1). By written agreement, students attending high schools located outside of Dallas County and within the state of Texas who are enrolled in courses for which they receive joint credit under the Texas Education Code shall be charged the DCCCD in-county tuition rate for eligible dual credit courses including online dual credit courses. Student or High School is also responsible for payment of repeated dual credit college course(s). Student or High School will pay the in- county discounted tuition rate of $59 per credit hour for repeated dual credit courses. The in-county discounted tuition rate is solely for dual credit courses listed within this Agreement, Attachment B or B-1. If student repeats the same course for the third or subsequent attempts of credit and Continuing Education/Workforce Training courses, Student or High School will then pay a higher tuition rate with few exceptions such as the restriction on course repeatability. Students
Scholarship, Tuition, Textbooks and School Supplies. (1). In accordance with College Policies, College will provide tuition scholarships to qualified ECHS/P-TECH students enrolled in dual credit courses based on the Dual Credit Master Course List or Attachment B. (2). By written agreement, students attending high schools in Dallas County, who are enrolled in courses for which they receive joint credit under the Texas Education Code shall not pay tuition. One tuition scholarship per dual credit course per student is allowed. Scholarships are not available for high school students enrolled in college courses where only college credit is awarded. Scholarships are not provided for repeated courses. ECHS/P-TECH is responsible for payment of repeated dual credit college course(s). Student or high school will pay the in- county discounted tuition rate of $59 per credit hour for repeated dual credit courses. The in-county discounted tuition rate is solely for dual credit courses listed within this XXX or Attachment B. If student repeats the same dual credit course for the third or subsequent attempts of credit and Continuing Education/Workforce Training courses, the ECHS/P-TECH will then pay a higher tuition rate with few exceptions. Students should take care in dropping a course.
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