Student Credit Sample Clauses

Student Credit. Students will not be allowed to enroll in more than 24 postsecondary credits through dual enrollment per academic year. In order to successfully complete a course listed in this Agreement, students must earn a minimum grade of C. The School District will award credit for and recognize courses that are successfully completed under this Agreement as fulfilling the graduation requirements identified above. The University will award postsecondary credit to students who successfully complete courses identified above in this Agreement. The University will transcript this credit in a manner similar to other students who take a course at this institution. If a dual enrollment student becomes a regularly enrolled student at the University following graduation from secondary school, the University shall recognize those credits as applying to the student's degree requirements as it would for any regularly enrolled postsecondary student who took the course.
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Student Credit. Students will not be allowed to enroll in more than 2 courses through dual enrollment per academic semester through this agreement. In order to successfully complete a course listed in this Agreement, students must earn a minimum grade of 2.0. The School District will award credit for and recognize courses that are successfully completed under this Agreement as fulfilling the graduation requirements identified above. Credits will not be counted for high school calculation of grade point average or class rank. Community College of Allegheny County will award postsecondary credit to students who successfully complete courses identified in this Agreement, as identified above. Community College of Allegheny County will transcript this credit in a manner similar to other students who take a course at the institution. If a dual enrollment student becomes a regularly enrolled student at Community College of Allegheny County following graduation from secondary school, Community College of Allegheny County shall recognize those credits as applying to the student’s degree requirements as it would for any regularly enrolled postsecondary student who took the courses.
Student Credit. Hours (SCH) shall mean the number of credit hours generated by multiplying the number of students enrolled in a course by the number of semester hours of said course.
Student Credit. The student's home institution and the teaching institution may recognize the student for internal class enrollment purposes. For state and federal reporting purposes, students shall be counted by their respective home institutions.
Student Credit a. In order to earn the college credit listed in this Agreement, students must earn a minimum grade of 2.0 or “C”.
Student Credit. To successfully complete a course listed in this agreement, students are subject to the conditions of both the course syllabus and Bucks’s grading policy. The CBSD will award high school credit for all courses successfully completed under this agreement, pursuant to Chapter 4 of the Pennsylvania Public School Code of 1949, and in accordance with local board policies. Bucks will award postsecondary credits to students who successfully complete courses identified within this agreement. Bucks will transcribe credit(s) in a manner identical to non-dual enrolled students who take a course(s) at this institution.
Student Credit. Students will not be allowed to enroll in more than 18 post-secondary credits through Pre-College per academic year without permission from the College. However, students may enroll in additional credits during summer sessions. The grade and credit earned by the student in all registered Pre-College courses will be reported on the student’s Lackawanna College transcript, as well as their high school transcript. The College will transcript this credit in a manner similar to other students who take courses at the institution. Students will be made aware of typical minimum grade requirements to transfer credits to another institution. Lackawanna College cannot guarantee credit transfer to another institution. Students must meet transfer requirements of the accepting institution and/or specific program. If a Pre-College student becomes a regularly enrolled student at Lackawanna College following graduation from Big Spring School District Lackawanna College shall recognize those credits successfully completed by the student and they will be applied toward the student’s degree requirements, as applicable to their program. Also, if a student enrolls at Lackawanna College after graduation, the commitment fee required for undergraduate enrollment will be waived. The school district will award credits for and recognize courses that are successfully completed under the agreement fulfilling the previously identified graduation requirements.
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