Eligible course definition

Eligible course means a course offered by an eligible postsecondary institution that is offered for postsecondary credit; that is not offered by the school district or state approved nonpublic school in which the eligible student is enrolled, or that is offered by the school district or state approved nonpublic school but is determined by its governing board to not be available to the eligible student because of a scheduling conflict beyond the eligible student's control; that is an academic course not ordinarily taken as an activity course; that is a course that the postsecondary institution normally applies toward satisfaction of degree requirements; that is offered in whole or in part when the school district or state approved nonpublic school is in session or, if approved by the school district or state approved nonpublic school, that is offered in whole when the school district or state approved nonpublic school is not in session; that is not a hobby, craft, or recreational course; and that is in a subject area other than physical education, theology, divinity, or religious education. However, for an eligible student who has not achieved a qualifying score in each subject area on a readiness assessment or the Michigan merit examination, as applicable for the student, excluding an eligible student who enrolls in an eligible course that begins after April 30, 2020 and ends before the start of the 2020-2021 academic year or enrolls in an eligible course offered during the 2020-2021 academic year during the period beginning on the effective date of the amendatory act that added this sentence and ending on the last day of the 2020-2021 academic year and who has a grade point average of at least 2.5, as determined by the school district or state approved nonpublic school in which he or she is enrolled, an eligible course is limited to a course in a subject area for which he or she has achieved a qualifying score, a course in computer science or foreign language not offered by the school district, or a course in fine arts as permitted by the school district. For each individual eligible student, unless there is a written agreement between the eligible student's school district and the eligible postsecondary institution to waive these limits, a course described in this subdivision is not an eligible
Eligible course means a course offered by an eligible postsecondary institution that is not offered by the school district in which the eligible student is enrolled, or that is offered by the school district but is determined by the board of the school district to not be available to the eligible student because of a scheduling conflict beyond the eligible student's control; that is an academic course not ordinarily taken as an activity course; that is a course that the postsecondary institution normally applies toward satisfaction of degree requirements; that is not a hobby craft or recreational course; and that is in a subject area other than physical education, theology, divinity, or religious education. However, until the 2006-2007 school year, for an eligible student who has not achieved state endorsement in all subject areas under section 1279 of the revised school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1279, an eligible course is limited to a course in a subject area for which he or she has achieved state endorsement, a course in computer science or foreign language not offered by the school district, or a course in fine arts as permitted by the school district. Beginning with eligibility to participate under this act during the 2006-2007 school year, for an eligible student who has not achieved a qualifying score in each subject area on a readiness assessment or the Michigan merit examination, as applicable for the student, an eligible course is limited to a course in a subject area for which he or she has achieved a qualifying score, a course in computer science or foreign language not offered by the school district, or a course in fine arts as permitted by the school district.

Examples of Eligible course in a sentence

  • Eligible course will be those offered at an accredited University, Community College, High School or Technical Training Centre.

  • Eligible course work (credits and clock hours) earned on or before October 1 of the current school year shall be credited provided that the necessary documentation, including course credit approval forms, are registered in Human Resources no later than the close of business on November 1.

  • Upon assignment, the Secretary shall pay to the holder of the guarantee the pro rata portion of the amount guaran- teed (as determined under subsection (e)).

  • A current list of NCAA Eligible course can be found on the MHS guidance web page and the NCAA clearinghouse web site.

  • Eligible course work shall be that required to maintain, upgrade, or renew current certification or license or that course work applicable to any classroom teaching field.


More Definitions of Eligible course

Eligible course means a course offered by a career and technical preparation program that is offered for postsecondary credit or is part of a noncredit occupational training program leading to an industry-recognized credential; that is not offered through the school district, intermediate school district, area vocational-technical education program, or state approved nonpublic school in which the eligible student is enrolled, or that is offered through the school district, intermediate school district, area vocational-technical education program, or state approved nonpublic school but is determined by its governing board to not be available to the eligible student because of a scheduling conflict beyond the eligible student's control; that is a career and technical preparation course not ordinarily taken as an activity course; that is a course that the career and technical preparation program normally applies toward satisfaction of certificate, degree, or program completion requirements; and that is not a hobby craft or recreational course. For each individual eligible student, unless there is a written agreement between the eligible student's school district and the career and technical preparation program to waive these limits, a course described in this subdivision is not an
Eligible course means a course offered by a career and technical preparation program that is offered for postsecondary credit or is part of a noncredit occupational training program leading to an industry-recognized credential; that is not offered through the school district, intermediate school district, area vocational-technical education program, or state approved nonpublic school in which the eligible student is enrolled, or that is offered through the school district, intermediate school district, area vocational-technical education program, or state approved nonpublic school but is determined by its governing board to not be available to the eligible student because of a scheduling conflict beyond the eligible student's control; that is a career and technical preparation course not ordinarily taken as an activity course; that is a course that the career and technical preparation program normally applies toward satisfaction of certificate, degree, or program completion requirements; that is offered in whole or in part when the school district or state approved nonpublic school is in session or, if approved by the school district or state approved nonpublic school, that is offered in whole when the school district or state approved nonpublic school is not in session;
Eligible course means a credit course or credit equivalent course.
Eligible course means any endorsed concurrent enrollment course or Certificate Program.2. “Certificate program” means a program that is offered or made available to a student by an approved institution of higher education that leads to the obtainment of a certification or license. This definition does not include a program operated or sponsored by a third party.
Eligible course means a course, including career and technical preparation courses, offered by an eligible postsecondary institution that is offered for postsecondary credit or is part of a noncredit occupational training program leading to an industry-recognized credential; that is not offered by the Academy (in the case of career and technical preparation programs shall include Intermediate School District or area vocational-technical education program) or state- approved nonpublic school in which the eligible student is enrolled, or that is offered by the Academy (in the case of career and technical preparation programs shall include intermediate school district or area vocational-technical education program) or state-approved nonpublic school but is determined by its governing board to not be available to the eligible student because of a scheduling conflict beyond the eligible student's control; that is an academic course not ordinarily taken as an activity course; that is a course that the postsecondary institution normally applies toward satisfaction of degree requirements; that is not a hobby craft or recreational course; and that is in a subject area other than physical education, theology, divinity, or religious education.
Eligible course means that term as defined in Section 3(1)(d) of the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act, MCL 388.513(1)(d), or in Section 3(1)(e) of the Career and Technical Preparation Act, MCL 388.1903(1)(e).
Eligible course means a course eligible for funding support as set out in this policy;