Common use of Early Admission Clause in Contracts

Early Admission. Early Admission is a form of dual enrollment through which first-time, first semester seniors may enroll at the College instead of their high school of attendance in courses that are creditable toward the high school diploma and the associate or baccalaureate degree, a college credit certificate or a career and technical certificate. It is an option for students in the final year of high school. Early admission students are no longer eligible for dual enrollment upon completion of the spring term regardless of their high school graduation status. Early admission students must enro ll in a least four courses totaling twelve credit hours or more per term and earn a s uffic ient number of credit hours in appropriate courses each term to meet high school graduation requirements by the end of their senior year. One credit laboratory courses do not count towards the twelve credit hours or four course requirement. The Board and College recommend students enroll in five courses. Early admission students remain eligible to participate in all extracurricular and graduation activities at their high school of attendance in accordance with School Board rules.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enrollment Arti Culation Agreement, Enrollment Arti Culation Agreement, Enrollment Arti Culation Agreement

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