Dual Credit Classes Clause Samples
The Dual Credit Classes clause establishes the terms under which students can enroll in courses that count for both high school and college credit. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility requirements, the process for course selection, and the responsibilities of both the educational institution and the student, such as maintaining academic standards or handling tuition costs. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for students to earn college credits while still in high school, thereby facilitating advanced learning opportunities and potentially reducing future college costs.
Dual Credit Classes. The Board shall pay a yearly stipend the amount of Two Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($2,000) to a Teacher (appropriately certified or otherwise qualified) who is assigned to provide instruction for at least one (1) Dual Credit class. This stipend was bargained outside of the compensation plan in accordance with legal guidance and decisions issued by the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board.
Dual Credit Classes. Any teacher who is teaching a course for dual credit, under USD #344’s agreement with Fort ▇▇▇▇▇ Community College, will receive any compensation that is paid to the district on behalf of the instructor.
Dual Credit Classes. Every bargaining unit member who instructs a dual credit class will receive $250 per semester per course.
Dual Credit Classes. A. The District will ensure that teachers offering dual credit classes are paid $500 per class, per semester. This will be accomplished by adding the necessary amount to the stipend from the college offering dual credit.
