Student Services. 1. Students taking college classes for dual credit may utilize the same services that are available to other MCC students. MCC is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services as academic advising, learning materials (e.g., library resources), and other services for which the student may be eligible. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(2)] 2. Dual credit students are entitled to access online tutoring or face-to-face tutoring at no cost to the student. 3. Students seeking 504-type accommodations for dual credit courses will arrange for those services through the MCC Accommodations/Disability Services office. For details, please visit xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/disability/. 4. Dual credit students 17 years of age will have access to mental health counseling on the MCC campus with parental consent. Dual credit students 18 years or older will not require parental consent for counseling services through MCC. Requests for mental health counseling made by students younger than 17 will be referred to the respective school counselor or behavioral intervention specialist for mental health counseling. 5. One ISD employee per high school campus will be designated as a facilitator for dual credit students. The facilitator will maintain familiarity with MCC resources and services and assist in guiding dual credit students to those services.
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Samples: Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement
Student Services. 1. Students taking college classes for dual credit may utilize the same services that are available to other MCC students. MCC is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services as academic advising, learning materials (e.g., library resources), and other services for which the student may be eligible. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(2)]
2. Dual credit students are entitled to access online tutoring or face-to-face tutoring at no cost to the student.
3. Students seeking 504-type accommodations for dual credit courses will arrange for those services through the MCC Accommodations/Disability Services office. For details, please visit xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/disability/.
4. Dual credit students 17 years of age or older will have the same access to mental health counseling on the MCC campus with as other students since parental consentnotification is not required for this age group. Dual credit students 18 years or older will not require parental consent for counseling services through MCC. Requests Due to HIPAA regulations, requests for mental health counseling made by students younger than 17 will be referred to the respective school counselor or behavioral intervention specialist for mental health counseling.
5. One ISD employee per high school campus will be designated as a facilitator for dual credit students. The facilitator will maintain familiarity with MCC resources and services and assist in guiding dual credit students to those services.
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Samples: Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement