Maximum Course Loads Sample Clauses

Maximum Course Loads. Students at a high school with a seven-period day are limited to a total of seven classes per semester, up to three of which may be EFSC campus dual enrollment courses. Any exceptions must be approved by both institutions using the administrative procedure specified in the most recent Early College Programs Manual. Dual enrollment courses may be taken at the high school, college, and/or through EFSC online. Students may exceed the total number of allowable courses, as identified above, per day through the Early College Credit Option (ECCO) administered by the College. ECCO courses do not count towards high school graduation requirements and do not require approval by the high school counselor. Early admission and full-time dual enrollment students must take four, but no more than five, courses totaling at least twelve credit hours each semester. Based on their strong academic record, students with a cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.5 may register for six courses each term with their high school's approval. One credit laboratory courses are not counted towards the twelve credit hours or course count. Students may exceed the total number of allowable courses through the Early College Credit Option (ECCO) administered by the College. ECCO courses do not count towards high school graduation requirements. Dual enrollment courses for early admission may be taken at the college and/or through EFSC online. Students may not enroll in the same course more than one time through dual enrollment unless the student submits a written request to the school counselor and receives the approval of the school, the Director of Secondary Leading and Learning or designee, and the College's Vice President for Academic Affairs/ Chief Learning Officer, or designee.
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Maximum Course Loads. In accordance with the Southern Association of College and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) criteria, students cannot earn more than 49% of college credit toward a program (i.e. twenty-nine (29) credit hours towards the AA degree) at a location other than a PHSC campus (e.g. high school campuses). To ensure compliance with SACSCOC criteria, Pasco County Schools and PHSC will collaboratively monitor the number of credit hours offered at each individual off-campus instructional site to guarantee that no more than 29 credit hours are offered over the span of four (4) consecutive years, and that no student can attempt more than 49% of his or her college degree at a location other than on a PHSC campus or online with PHSC. Students must meet the stated pre-requisite(s) and/or co-requisite(s) for each course. The maximum course load in fall (Term I) and spring (Term II) is sixteen (16) credit hours. The maximum course load in summer (Term III) is determined by grade level. Sixth grade through eighth grade students who are eligible to take dual enrollment classes may do so only at the high school. Ninth grade students may take courses at the high school or may choose to enroll in up to three (3) credit hours of courses offered online by PHSC per semester: fall (Term I), spring (Term II), and summer (Term III only), Tenth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may choose to enroll in up to seven (7) credit hours of their maximum course load in sections of courses offered on PHSC campuses or online. They may access additional sections of courses, up to the maximum course load (sixteen (16) credit hours), on their high school campus per semester: fall (Term I), spring (Term II). In summer (Term III only) they may enroll in up to seven (7) credit hours. Eleventh grade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may enroll in a maximum course load of sixteen (16) credit hours in the fall (Term I) and spring (Term II) semesters and up to eight (8) credit hours in the summer semester (Term III only). Twelfth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may enroll in a maximum course load of sixteen (16) credit hours in the fall (Term I) and spring (Term II) semesters. They may take dual enrollment classes at the high school, on PHSC campuses, or online. They are not eligible to take dual enrollment classes in the summer of their graduating year. Students must take the dual enrollment courses on the high school campus if they are...
Maximum Course Loads. For dual enrollment courses taken at a location other than a PHSC campus (i.e. on high school campuses), students can obtain no more than 49% of college credit toward a program at those locations in accordance with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) criteria. It is the responsibility of the high school counseling department to insure that no student is allowed to attempt more than 49% of his or her college degree in dual enrollment courses taught on the high school campus. Students taking dual enrollment courses through PHSC may take no more than a maximum of 16 credits in each of the fall and spring terms and 8 credits in the summer Term III.
Maximum Course Loads. For dual enrollment courses taken at a location other than a PHSC campus (i.e. on high school campuses), students can obtain no more than 49% of college credit toward a program at those locations in accordance with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) criteria. It is the responsibility of the high school counseling department to insure that no student is allowed to attempt more than 49% of his or her college degree in dual enrollment courses taught on the high school campus. Students must meet the stated pre-requisite(s) and/or co-requisite(s) for each course. Sixth grade through ninth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment courses may do so only at the high school or may choose to enroll in up to three (3) hours of courses offered online by PHSC. Tenth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment classes may choose to enroll in up to seven (7) hours of their maximum course load in sections of courses offered on PHSC campuses or online. Tenth grade students may access additional sections of courses, up to the maximum course load, on their high school campus. Eleventh and twelfth grade students eligible to take dual enrollment courses may take dual enrollment courses at the high school or any PHSC campus. Students must take the dual enrollment courses on the high school campus if they are offered there. Students taking dual enrollment courses through PHSC may take no more than a maximum of 16 credits in each of the fall and spring terms and 8 credits in the summer Term III.
Maximum Course Loads. ‌ Students may dua l enroll in up to three postsecondary courses or 11postsecondary credits per semester. One credit laboratory courses do not count towards the three courses or 11credit xxxxx.xx a high school with a seven period day ar e l i m i te d to a to tal of s ev en c l as s es per s e m e s ter , up t o th r ee o f w hi c h m ay b e EFSC campus dual enrollment courses. Students taking three high school classes at a block schedule high school must register for two EFSC campus dual enrollment classes; students taking two high school classes must register for four EFSC campus dual enrollment classes. One- credit laboratory courses do not count towards the course total. Any exceptions must be approved by both institutions using the administrative procedure specified in the most recent Early College Programs Manual. Dual enrollment courses may be taken at the high school, college, and/or through e-learning EFSC online. A student may not take more than a total of 7 courses (i.e. 4 high school and 3 dual enrollment) in a semester at a traditionally scheduled school, or 4 block courses (i.e. 2 block and 4 dual enrollment) in a semester at a block school. Students may exceed the total number of allowable courses, as identified above, per day through the Early College Credit Option (ECCO) administered by the College. ECCO courses do not count towards high school graduation requirements and do not require approval by the high school counselor. During the EFSC summer term, students may dual enroll in a total of two courses. One credit laboratory courses do not count towards this limit. Early admission and full-time dual enrollment students must take four, but no more than five, courses totaling at least 12 twelve credit hours each semester. Based on their strong academic record, students with a cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.5 may register for six courses each term with their high school's approval. One credit laboratory courses are not counted towards the 12 twelve credit hours or course count. Students may exceed the total number of allowable courses through the Early College Credit OPTION Option (ECCO) administered by the College. ECCO courses do not count towards high school graduation requirements. Dual enrollment courses for early admission may be taken at the college and/or through EFSC online. Students may not enroll in the same course more than one time through dual enrollment unless the student submits a written request to the school cou...
Maximum Course Loads. ‌ During the Fall and Spring terms students at a secondary school with a seven-period day are limited to a total of seven classes per semester, up to three of which may be EFSC dual enrollment courses. During the Fall and Spring terms students at a secondary school with a block schedule are allowed up to three EFSC dual enrollment courses per EFSC semester. Students may exceed the total number of allowable courses, as identified above, per day through the Early College Credit Option (ECCO) offered by the College. ECCO courses do not count towards high school graduation requirements and do not require approval by the secondary school counselor. Early admission and full-time dual enrollment students must take four, but no more than five, courses totaling at least twelve credit hours each semester. Based on their strong academic record, students with a cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 3.5 may register for six courses each term with their high school's approval. Students may not enroll in the same course more than one time through dual enrollment unless the student submits a written request to the school counselor and receives the approval of the school, the Director of Secondary Leading and Learning or designee, and the College's Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, or designee.

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