Common use of Tuition and Funding Clause in Contracts

Tuition and Funding. The governing board of a junior college district may exempt from tuition a student enrolled in a remedial program. Remedial courses provided for students enrolled in public secondary schools in preparation for graduation from high school are not eligible for state appropriations. Education Code 130.090(b)–(d); 19 TAC 9.146(d) College Prep Courses Each school district shall partner with at least one institution of higher education to develop and provide courses in college preparatory mathematics and English language arts. The courses must be designed: For students at the 12th grade level whose performance on: An end-of-course assessment instrument required under Section 39.023(c) does not meet college readiness standards; or Coursework, a college entrance examination, or an assessment instrument designated under Section 51.3062(c) indicates that the student is not ready to perform entry-level college coursework; and To prepare students for success in entry-level college courses. College preparatory courses are not developmental education courses contained in the Lower Division Academic Course Guide Manual (ACGM). College preparatory courses are locally developed through a memorandum of understanding created between school districts and public two-year colleges. Education Code 28.014(a); 19 TAC 9.147(a)–(b) Course Location A course developed under this section must be provided on the campus of the high school offering the course or through distance learning or as an online course provided through an institution of higher education with which the school district partners. Education Code 28.014(b)

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