271, F Sample Clauses

271, F. S. If the cost of any materials for the program are included in laboratory fees charged by the institution, the student would be exempt from those costs (e.g. tools, supplies, etc.).
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271, F. S. school districts may not deny dual enrollment participation to students who meet both statutory requirements and any additional eligibility requirements established in the Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement.
271, F. S., defines Dual Enrollment as the enrollment of an eligible secondary student or home education student in a postsecondary course creditable toward high school completion and a career certificate or an associate or baccalaureate degree. Dual Enrollment does not include remedial or physical education courses. In addition to the common placement examination, student qualifications for enrollment in college credit dual enrollment courses must include a 3.0 unweighted grade point average, and student qualifications for enrollment in career certificate dual enrollment courses must include a 2.0 unweighted grade point average. Early College/Dual Enrollment students are exempt from the payment of registration, tuition, and laboratory fees.
271, F. S., regardless of meeting student eligibility requirements for continued enrollment in the Dual Enrollment Program, a student may lose the opportunity to participate in a college course if the student is disruptive to the learning process such that the progress of other students or the efficient administration of the course is hindered.
271, F. S., with the exclusion of physical education and recreation courses, where sufficient high school facilities exist and are made available.
271, F. S. defines dual enrollment as the enrollment of an eligible student or home education student in a postsecondary course that is creditable toward both high school completion and a college certificate, associate, or baccalaureate degree. Dual enrollment students are exempt from the payment of matriculation, tuition, and laboratory fees. Early admission, an additional dual enrollment mechanism, allows high school students to enroll in the college on a full-time basis. Students who take four or more classes will attend dual enrollment classes on the college campus. Early admission students must take at least 12 college credits that are creditable toward both a high school diploma and a college certificate, associate, or baccalaureate degree. Participation in early admission technical dual enrollment is limited to those students who have completed a minimum of four semesters of full-time secondary enrollment. Dual enrollment students may take courses offered through the SFSC Honors Program with the permission of the Honors Director or Counselor. All Honors Program courses completed with a grade of A or B will be counted toward the requirements for graduation from the Honors Program, should the student elect to matriculate to SFSC after high school graduation, and be accepted into the Honors Program. For additional information, please contact SFSC Honors Director Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx at 784­ 7247 or xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
271, F. S., each courtesy lecturer credentialed by FIU must provide a copy of the current syllabus for each course taught to the FIU department chair, before the start of each term. The content of each syllabus must meet the same standards required for all college-level courses offered by FIU.
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