THE DUAL ENROLLMENT PROCESS Sample Clauses

THE DUAL ENROLLMENT PROCESS. Students who wish to dual enroll must contact their school counselor. The school counselor will provide students who have a qualifying unweighted high school GPA with a copy of the dual enrollment admissions form. The student will complete the personal information on the form and both the parent and student are required to sign the form. The student will then go to the Admissions/Enrollment Services Office at any of the five DSC locations to be admitted to the college. During the admissions process, the student will be issued a student identification number. If the student does not already have acceptable test scores, he/she will be sent to the Assessment Office to take the Post- Secondary Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.). After testing, the student will take his/her scores back to his/her school counselor. If the student already has qualifying SAT, ACT, FCAT, or P.E.R.T. scores, he/she will not be required to test. The school counselor will assist qualifying students with the selection of classes based on what they need to meet both high school graduation and college degree requirements. The course information and section number will be entered on the dual enrollment registration form, along with the school counselor’s signature, indicating approval for each selected course. The student will return to the college and will meet with a DSC academic advisor. The advisor will review the form and verify that the student has the appropriate test scores and prerequisites for the course(s), show the student how to access their records and college email through their Falconnet account, and review information listed on the Dual Enrollment Checklist. The student will then be referred to the registration office. The registration staff will give the student two copies of his/ her fee invoice. Fees will show on the invoice immediately following registration: however, they will be removed as the system updates each evening. The student will take one copy of his/her schedule to the school counselor and keep the other copy. Students may enroll in up to 15 credit hours per semester at DSC during the fall and spring semesters. Students may take an additional one credit hour per semester for any needed lab if his/her cumulative college GPA is 3.0 or above. In addition, graduating seniors may take up to 18 credit hours in the spring semester of his/her graduating year if the extra class allows the student to complete their degree. Students must also be enrolled in a minimum of one c...
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  • Enrollment Process The Department may, at any time, revise the enrollment procedures. The Department will advise the Contractor of the anticipated changes in advance whenever possible. The Contractor shall have the opportunity to make comments and provide input on the changes. The Contractor will be bound by the changes in enrollment procedures.

  • Enrollment Procedures The District shall establish an open enrollment period each year for unit members to participate in the Catastrophic Leave Bank. The enrollment period shall be September 1 through December 1. Once a unit member becomes a participant in the Catastrophic Leave Bank, he/she shall not be required to reenroll each year.

  • Re-enrollment Any eligible employees who wish to join the Sick Leave Bank after their first year of eligibility will contribute two (2) days upon joining. Such membership may only be made during the month of October using the appropriate forms. The two (2) required days of leave shall be donated from their account upon enrollment in the Classified Employee Council (CEC).

  • Initial Enrollment Upon retirement, each new retiree who is eligible to enroll in plans under the Health Benefits Program shall receive uninterrupted coverage under the plan in which he or she was enrolled as an active employee, provided the employee submits all necessary applications and other required documentation in a timely fashion.

  • Special Enrollment Under the circumstances described below, referred to as “qualifying events”, eligible employees and/or eligible dependents may request to enroll in the Plan outside of the initial and annual open enrollment periods, during a special enrollment period.

  • Enrollment The School shall maintain accurate and complete enrollment data and daily records of student attendance.

  • Open Enrollment There shall be an open enrollment period each enrollment year during which eligible employees may change plans. The District shall establish and announce the dates of such open enrollment period, and shall mail open enrollment materials to employees fourteen or more days before the beginning of the open enrollment period. If an eligible employee requests a change of plan, he or she shall continue to be covered under his or her existing plan until coverage under the new plan can be instituted.

  • Disenrollment Adverse Benefit Determination taken by the Division, or its Agent, to remove a Member's name from the monthly Member Listing report following the Division's receipt and approval of a request for Disenrollment or a determination that the Member is no longer eligible for Enrollment in the Contractor.

  • Maximum Enrollment The maximum number of students who may be enrolled in the School shall be 550 students, unless the School and District mutually agree to increase this number. This maximum enrollment was determined pursuant to negotiations between the District and the Network for the School and is consistent with facilitating the academic success of students enrolled in the School and facilitating the School’s ability to achieve the other objectives specified in this Contract. If the School wishes to enroll more than the maximum number of students listed above, the Network for the School must submit a written request to the District, in form and substance acceptable to the District, for review and consideration as an amendment to this Contract. The District shall approve any reasonable requests as determined by the District. This maximum enrollment should not exceed the capacity of the School facility. Each year, the School will be asked to affirm an annual maximum enrollment that will be used to determine mid-year enrollment and School Choice numbers.

  • Medicaid Enrollment Treatment Grantees shall enroll as a provider with Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) and all Medicaid Managed Care organizations in Grantee’s service region within the first quarter of this procurement term and maintain through the procurement term.

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