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Utah System of Higher Education Right of First Refusal Agreement for Face-to- Face Concurrent Enrollment Courses for Academic Year 2022-23
Right of First Refusal Agreement • February 11th, 2022

Each USHE institution has the responsibility for offering concurrent enrollment courses within their designated service region per Regents’ Policy R315 (see page 2). If the local institution chooses not to offer a concurrent enrollment course, a LEA may ask another USHE institution to provide the course. The USHE local institution shall indicate in writing whether it will offer the requested course within 30 days of the LEA contact and request. This form documents this process. Signed copies of the agreement should be kept on file by both USHE institutions and the LEA for five years.

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Utah System of Higher Education Right of First Refusal Agreement for Face-to- Face Concurrent Enrollment Courses for Academic Year 2020-21
Right of First Refusal Agreement • June 10th, 2020

Each USHE institution has the responsibility for offering concurrent enrollment courses within their designated service region per Regents’ Policy R315 (see page 2). If the local institution chooses not to offer a concurrent enrollment course, a LEA may ask another USHE institution to provide the course. The USHE local institution shall indicate in writing whether it will offer the requested course within 30 days of the LEA contact and request. This form documents this process. Signed copies of the agreement should be kept on file by both USHE institutions and the LEA for five years.

Utah System of Higher Education Right of First Refusal Agreement for Face-to- Face Concurrent Enrollment Courses for Academic Year 2021-22
Right of First Refusal Agreement • October 23rd, 2019

Each USHE institution has the responsibility for offering concurrent enrollment courses within their designated service region per Regents’ Policy R315 (see page 2). If the local institution chooses not to offer a concurrent enrollment course, a LEA may ask another USHE institution to provide the course. The USHE local institution shall indicate in writing whether it will offer the requested course within 30 days of the LEA contact and request. This form documents this process. Signed copies of the agreement should be kept on file by both USHE institutions and the LEA for five years.

Utah System of Higher Education Right of First Refusal Agreement for Face-to- Face Concurrent Enrollment Courses for Academic Year 2019-20
Right of First Refusal Agreement • June 18th, 2019

Each USHE institution has the responsibility for offering concurrent enrollment courses within their designated service region per Regents’ Policy R315 (see page 2). If the local institution chooses not to offer a concurrent enrollment course, a LEA may ask another USHE institution to provide the course. The USHE local institution shall indicate in writing whether it will offer the requested course within 30 days of the LEA contact and request. This form documents this process. Signed copies of the agreement should be kept on file by both USHE institutions and the LEA for five years.

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