ContractArticulated Credit Agreement • August 16th, 2018
Contract Type FiledAugust 16th, 2018ARTICULATED CREDIT DUAL CREDIT Course Provider High school or area career center.Articulated credit agreement on a regional basis through VALEES in collaboration with partnering college. College (selected by school district).Intergovernmental agreement or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between school district and college. Instructor High school or area career center instructor. College or high school/area career center instructor.High school/area career center instructor must meet college faculty requirements to teach. Curriculum High school or area career center curriculum aligned with at a minimum of 80% with college curriculum During VALEES program committees, secondary and post-secondary instructors discuss and agree on alignment of curriculum between secondary school and community college for individual courses.Prerequisites determined by high school/career center. College curriculum and syllabus requirements must be completed during the course. College approved textbook and
Forsyth Technical Community College Articulated Credit AgreementArticulated Credit Agreement • April 9th, 2012
Contract Type FiledApril 9th, 2012Based on the Articulation Agreement with the school districts, it is recommended that credit be given for the following course(s) at Forsyth Technical Community College provided the student enrolls and begins classes within twenty-four months of the applicant’s high school graduation date.
Educators Alliance for Articulated Credit AgreementArticulated Credit Agreement • February 20th, 2014
Contract Type FiledFebruary 20th, 2014The purpose of this instrument is to document the approval of Articulation Plans by officials from ACC and the above mentioned secondary school district for specified courses and/or programs in the below noted disciplines. This document provides a mechanism to enable students who have completed specified courses and/or programs at the above-mentioned ISD under the specific conditions to be granted college credit by articulation. The course(s) articulated via this document are:
Alvin Community College - Articulated Credit AgreementArticulated Credit Agreement • May 18th, 2018
Contract Type FiledMay 18th, 2018The purpose of this instrument is to document the approval of Articulated Credit Courses by officials from ACC and the above mentioned secondary school district for specified courses and/or programs in the below noted disciplines. This document provides a mechanism to enable students who have completed specified courses and/or programs at the above-mentioned ISD under the specific conditions to be granted college credit by articulation. The course(s) articulated via this document are:
Michigan Department of Education – Office of Career and Technical EducationArticulated Credit Agreement • August 4th, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 4th, 2021Articulation is a method of granting university-level course credit for learning and skills accomplished as part of secondary school instruction. The Michigan Department of Education - Office of Career and Technical Education and Mid Michigan College will maintain the integrity of their separate programs and enter into this agreement as cooperating educational institutions. This articulation agreement will be honored at all locations of Mid Michigan College. Students may earn articulated credit for successfully completed coursework approved by the CTE instructor that aligns with the MID course/s in this agreement. Students will be eligible to complete remaining coursework required for a degree or certificate at MID as demonstrated in the attached 2+2 program plan.
Articulated Credit from High SchoolArticulated Credit Agreement • May 26th, 2021
Contract Type FiledMay 26th, 2021High school articulation is an agreement between San Jacinto Community College District and an independent school district (ISD) to award college credit toward workforce courses in a certificate or an associate of applied science (AAS) degree. At the request of school districts, the College develops agreements when Advanced Technical Credit (ATC)-qualified high school instructors and course curriculum matches that of San Jacinto College credit workforce courses. Agreements are honored and students may apply for course credits under the condition that students meet all eligibility requirements. Articulated credit is awarded for credit workforce (WECM) courses only.