Common use of Course Load Clause in Contracts

Course Load. High school juniors may take up to nine (9) college credit hours in the fall and spring semesters. The summer before their junior year, the student may only register for summer B and may take up to six (6) credit hours on- campus only. Juniors may take up to nine (9) credit hours total in the summer semester (no more than 2 courses in each summer term). High school seniors may take 12 -15 credit hours in the fall and spring terms. Any exception to these limits must be approved by the school and CF’s Dual Enrollment Petitions Committee. Please see chart below. Fall Credit Hours Spring Credit Hours Summer Credit Hours Total E. Failing Grade –If a dual enrollment student earns a D, F or FF grade in any course(s) during one semester, he/she is no longer eligible to participate in dual enrollment. An “FF” grade indicates alleged academic misconduct was involved and the student must take the Academic Integrity Seminar. If the student is pre- registered for any courses, those courses will be dropped. These students will not enroll in additional dual enrollment courses until they re-establish GPA eligibility. Additionally, if a student chooses to petition a grade, he/she will not continue in dual enrollment classes until a decision is rendered.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement

Course Load. High school juniors may take up to nine (9) college credit hours in the fall and spring semesters. The summer before their junior year, the student may only register for summer B and may take up to six (6) credit hours on- campus only. Juniors may take up to nine (9) credit hours total in the summer semester (no more than 2 courses in each summer term). High school seniors may take 12 -15 credit hours in the fall and spring terms. Any exception to these limits must be approved by the school and CF’s Dual Enrollment Petitions Committee. Please see chart below. Fall Credit Hours Spring Credit Hours Summer Credit Hours Total E. Failing Grade –If a dual enrollment student earns a D, F or FF grade in any course(s) during one semester, he/she is no longer eligible to participate in dual enrollment. An “FF” grade indicates alleged academic misconduct was involved and the student must take the Academic Integrity Seminar. If the student is pre- pre­ registered for any courses, those courses will be dropped. These students will not enroll in additional dual enrollment courses until they re-establish GPA eligibility. Additionally, if a student chooses to petition a grade, he/she will not continue in dual enrollment classes until a decision is rendered.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement