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Dual Credit Partnership Agreement
Credit Partnership Agreement • February 6th, 2019

College of the Mainland (“COM” or “College”), a public institution of higher education, in the County of Galveston, in the State of Texas, and Dickinson Independent School District (“School District” or “high school”) agree to enter into a partnership to offer dual credit courses to eligible students, which will allow them to earn college credit while simultaneously earning credit toward their high school graduation requirements. In consideration of this partnership agreement, the parties agree to the following:

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Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement Between Lone Star College and
Credit Partnership Agreement • March 7th, 2023 • Texas

This Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement (“Agreement”) between Lone Star College (“College”) and Harmony Public Schools (“School”) is designed to allow high school students to earn dual course credit for immediate award of both high school credit and college certificate and or associate degree credit. Individually, College and School are referred to herein as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.”

Dual Credit Partnership Agreement Jacksonville College and Neches 2021 Fall Semester and 2022 Spring Semester
Credit Partnership Agreement • August 10th, 2021

Jacksonville College is a private, two-year, faith-based institution, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Commission on Colleges. The College aligns its 60 hour associate degree core requirements with the requirements of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating board for public institutions.

Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement Between Lone Star College and
Credit Partnership Agreement • December 4th, 2020 • Texas

This Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement (“Agreement”) between Lone Star College (“College”) and (“School”) is designed to allow high school students to earn dual course credit for immediate award of both high school credit and college certificate and or associate degree credit. Individually, College and School are referred to herein as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.”

Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement Between Lone Star College and
Credit Partnership Agreement • October 18th, 2022 • Texas

This Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement (“Agreement”) between Lone Star College (“College”) and (“School”) is designed to allow high school students to earn both high school credit and college credit (workforce and or transfer). Individually, the College and the School are referred to herein as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.”

Dual Credit Partnership Agreement
Credit Partnership Agreement • February 6th, 2019

College of the Mainland (“COM” or “College”), a public institution of higher education, in the County of Galveston, in the State of Texas, and Friendswood Independent School District (“School District” or “high school”) agree to enter into a partnership to offer dual credit courses to eligible students, which will allow them to earn college credit while simultaneously earning credit toward their high school graduation requirements. In consideration of this partnership agreement, the parties agree to the following:

DUAL CREDIT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Credit Partnership Agreement • July 9th, 2021

This Dual Credit Partnership Agreement (Agreement) between Socorro Independent School District (SISD) and El Paso County Community College District (EPCC or the College) is designed to allow High School students an opportunity to earn dual High School credit and College credit. 19 Texas Administrative Code (19 TAC), Chapter 9, Subchapter H, Partnerships between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Two-year Associate Degree-Granting Institutions establishes authority and rules for two- year associate degree-granting institutions to enter into agreements with secondary schools to offer courses that grant credit toward the student’s High School curriculum requirements and College-level credit. Dual Credit Requirements are identified/outlined in 19 TAC Chapter 4, Subchapter D, Dual Credit Partnerships Between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Colleges, §4.85. Nothing herein shall be construed to violate either the Texas Public Information Act, Tex. Gov't Code, §552.001 et seq., or the Famil

Dual Course Credit Partnership Agreement Between‌
Credit Partnership Agreement • October 10th, 2017 • Texas

(“Homeschool Student(s)”) is intended to enable certain high school students to simultaneously earn credit for high school graduation and for a college certificate or associate degree. The College will approve qualified students to enroll in dual credit courses based upon current Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (“THECB”) rules and regulations in the Texas Administrative Code, Title 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, and Subchapter D. If THECB adopts new guidelines for dual credit during this agreement’s term, the new guidelines will take precedence.

Dual Credit Partnership Agreement Weatherford College and Independent School District
Credit Partnership Agreement • November 16th, 2020 • Texas

May , 2019 (the “Effective Date”) between Bridgeport (DISTRICT), a Texas Education Agency certified secondary education provider in the State of Texas, and Weatherford College (“WC”), of the Parker County Community College District. This document will serve as the instructional partnership agreement between the educational organizations identified herein and shall be approved and signed by the governing boards or designated authorities of those participating parties.

Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Homeschool August 1, 2024 – July 31, 2025
Credit Partnership Agreement • February 22nd, 2024
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