Gateway course definition

Gateway course means the first course that provides transferable, college-level credit allowing a student to progress in his or her program of study.
Gateway course means the first course that provides transferable, college-level credit allowing a student to progress in his or her program of study. Section 1008.02(2), F.S. The gateway courses for business are College Algebra, MAC X105, or Elementary Statistics, STA X023; The gateway courses for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is College Algebra, MAC X105; The gateway courses for all other meta-major academic pathways identified in subsection (1) of this rule are College Algebra, MAC X105, Liberal Arts Mathematics I, MGF X106, Liberal Arts Mathematics II, MGF X107, or Elementary Statistics, STA X023. Rule 6A-14.065(2), F.A.C.
Gateway course means the first course that provides 778 transferable, college-level credit allowing students to progress 779 in their program of study.

Examples of Gateway course in a sentence

  • The District will provide notice of the transfer and distance learning opportunity to all middle and high school students and their parents or guardians; the notice will include access to information about the Higher Level and Potential Gateway course options at all schools.

  • Effective January 1, 2014, the District will permit students to transfer from a school which has fewer Higher Level or Potential Gateway course options to a school providing more options or participate in distance learning opportunities at schools providing more options.


More Definitions of Gateway course

Gateway course means an initial credit-bearing course in a subject.
Gateway course means the first college-level English or math
Gateway course means the first course that provides 685 transferable, college-level credit allowing a student to

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