Concurrent enrollment definition

Concurrent enrollment means the simultaneous enrollment of a qualified student in a district high school and in one or more postsecondary courses at an institution of higher education. Concurrent enrollment does not include a student’s simultaneous enrollment in: a district high school and in one or more secondary career and technical education courses, advanced placement courses, or international baccalaureate courses; an early college course and a postsecondary course; a p-tech school and a postsecondary course; or a district high school and a postsecondary course that does not fall within the definition of concurrent enrollment.
Concurrent enrollment means the simultaneous enrollment of a qualified student in a district high school and in one or more postsecondary courses at an institution of higher education.
Concurrent enrollment means nonsectarian courses in which an eligible pupil under subdivision 5 or 5b enrolls to earn both secondary and postsecondary credits, are taught by a secondary teacher or a postsecondary faculty member, and are offered at a high school for which the district is eligible to receive concurrent enrollment program aid under section 124D.091.

Examples of Concurrent enrollment in a sentence

  • FTE’s generated by Concurrent enrollment courses will be credited to the department offering the courses in any global formula the administration develops for distribution of released time hours.

  • Concurrent enrollment courses are taught by high school instructors approved by the NSHE institution from which the course is being offered.

  • Pursuant to SB 150 Concurrent enrollment in secondary school and community college: nonresident tuition exemption: Effective January 1, 2014, concurrently enrolled students (high school students enrolled in college classes) who are classified as nonresident students for tuition purposes may be eligible for the SB 150 waiver of nonresident tuition while still in high school.

  • Concurrent enrollment at Samford and at the high school during the senior year.


More Definitions of Concurrent enrollment

Concurrent enrollment means any course offered to students in grades nine through twelve during the regular school year approved by the board of directors of a school district through a contractual agreement between a community college and the school district that meets the provisions of section 257.11, subsection 3.
Concurrent enrollment means, and is generally understood by district and school personnel to mean, an opportunity made available by a single district for a high school student to take one or more courses taught by a college-approved high school teacher for both high school course credit and transcripted college credit; however, for purposes of this rule and the Department’s administration of the Wyoming virtual education network, it also means an arrangement between two districts established pursuant to the laws of this state by which a student primarily enrolled in one district is permitted to have secondary enrollment in another district for a portion of the student’s educational program;
Concurrent enrollment means a student is enrolled in a dual enrollment course that is offered at the secondary school and taught by a secondary school teacher who is approved by the postsecondary institutions.
Concurrent enrollment means enrollment in a course offered through the
Concurrent enrollment means any course offered to students in grades 9 through 12 during the regular school year approved by the board of directors of a school district or authorities in charge of an accredited nonpublic school through a contractual agreement between a community college and the school district or authorities in charge of an accredited nonpublic school. The course shall meet the provisions of Iowa Code section 257.11(3).
Concurrent enrollment means a public high school student is enrolled in a course that satisfies both high school graduation requirements and qualifies for higher education credit at a USHE institution.
Concurrent enrollment means any course offered to students in grades nine through twelve during the regular school year approved by the board of directors of a school district through a contractual agreement between a community college and the school district that meets the provisions of section 257.11, subsection 3. “Concurrent enrollment” also means any course offered to students in grades nine through twelve during the regular school year approved by the authorities in charge of an accredited nonpublic school through a contract with a community college in accordance with section 261E.8, subsection 2, paragraph “b”.