Common use of Student Eligibility Requirements Clause in Contracts

Student Eligibility Requirements. a. To be eligible for dual credit enrollment at College of the Mainland, the high school student must meet all requirements for standard admission to the College as outlined in the College’s current College Catalog, as well as other requirements that may be imposed by the School District. These include, but are not limited to, the following: i. Submission of a completed Application for Admission to the College. ii. Submission of proof of Bacterial Meningitis vaccination within the past five years, when classes are held on any College of the Mainland campus or online. iii. Completion of applicable Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment is required prior to enrolling in all academic dual credit classes. Dual Credit Academy Level One Certificates are exempt from TSI Assessment. Policies regarding TSI Assessment, exemptions or waivers are outlined in the current College of the Mainland’s Dual Credit Manual that shall be distributed to the School District. iv. Successful completion of established prerequisites for any College of the Mainland course as listed in the course description found in the current College Catalog. v. Submission of a completed Dual Credit Enrollment Form with School District approval and approval by the high school student’s parent/legal guardian before or at the time of course registration. vi. Payment of the costs associated with taking a college course(s) as established by the College. b. The student must be classified by the School District as a high school student (9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grades). c. College of the Mainland cannot limit the number of dual credit courses a high school student enrolls in each semester, although the class load of a high school student is typically two college courses per semester. d. Student must attend Dual Credit Orientation with COM prior to the start of classes.

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Samples: Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement

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Student Eligibility Requirements. a. To be eligible for dual credit enrollment at College of the Mainland, the high school student must meet all requirements for standard admission to the College as outlined in the College’s current College Catalog, as well as other requirements that may be imposed by the School District. These include, but are not limited to, the following: i. Submission of a completed Application for Admission to the College. ii. Submission of proof of Bacterial Meningitis vaccination within the past five years, when classes are held on any College of the Mainland campus or online. iii. Completion of applicable Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSITSIA2) Assessment is required prior to enrolling in all academic dual credit classes. Dual Credit Academy Level One Certificates are exempt from TSI AssessmentTSIA2. Policies regarding TSI Assessment, TSIA2 exemptions or waivers are outlined in the current College of the Mainland’s Dual Credit Manual that shall be distributed to the School District. iv. Successful completion of established prerequisites for any College of the Mainland course as listed in the course description found in the current College Catalog. v. Submission of a completed Dual Credit Enrollment Form with School District approval and approval by the high school student’s parent/legal guardian before or at the time of course registration. vi. Payment of the costs associated with taking a college course(s) as established by the College. b. The student must be classified by the School District as a high school student (9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grades). c. College of the Mainland cannot limit the number of dual credit courses a high school student enrolls in each semester, although the class load of a high school student is typically two college courses per semester. d. Student must attend Dual Credit Orientation with COM prior to the start of classes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Credit Partnership Agreement

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