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DUAL CREDIT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Dual Credit Partnership Agreement • January 8th, 2021

Clint Independent School District and El Paso County Community College District (EPCC or the College) is designed to allow high school students an opportunity to earn dual high school credit and College credit. 19 Texas Administrative Code (19 TAC), Chapter 9, Subchapter H, Partnerships between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Two-year Associate Degree-Granting Institutions establishes authority and rules for two-year associate degree-granting institutions to enter into agreements with secondary schools to offer courses that grant credit toward the student’s high school curriculum requirements and College- level credit. Dual Credit Requirements are identified/outlined in 19 TAC Chapter 4, Subchapter D, Dual Credit Partnerships Between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Colleges, §4.85. Nothing herein shall be construed to violate either the Texas Public Information Act, Tex. Gov't Code, §552.001 et seq., or the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C § 1232g.

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DUAL CREDIT PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Dual Credit Partnership Agreement • May 10th, 2018

(District/High School) and El Paso County Community College District (EPCC or the College) is designed to allow high school students an opportunity to earn dual high school credit and College credit. 19 Texas Administrative Code (19 TAC), Chapter 9, Subchapter H, Partnerships between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Two-year Associate Degree-Granting Institutions establishes authority and rules for two-year associate degree-granting institutions to enter into agreements with secondary schools to offer courses that grant credit toward the student’s high school curriculum requirements and College- level credit. Dual Credit Requirements are iden tified/outlined in 19 TAC Chapter 4, Subchapter D, Dual Credit Partnerships Between Secondary Schools and Texas Public Colleges, §4.85. Nothing herein shall be construed to violate either the Texas Public Information Act, Tex. Gov't Code, §552.001 et seq., or the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C § 1232g.

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