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Courses and Programs. The Educational Institution hereby agrees to accept from the College’s graduates the courses and programs as described in the attached Exhibit “A.”
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Courses and Programs. College-level courses, including college credit and vocational credit, may be offered by the College for secondary students participating in the Dual Enrollment Program. Course offerings include courses shown on the Dual Enrollment Course-High School Subject Area Equivalency List which may be accessed through xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/core/fileparse.php/7744/urlt/ACCAgenda-Feb2021-AppA.pdf. Eligible secondary students shall be permitted to enroll in postsecondary courses conducted during school hours, after school hours, and during summer semesters. Developmental education instruction, other forms of pre-collegiate instruction, and physical education skills-based courses shall be ineligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. Courses and programs may be added, revised, or deleted at any time, 1007.271(13), F.S. Career dual enrollment courses (A.S. only courses and vocational courses) must lead to certifications that are included on the Postsecondary Industry Certification List xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/core/fileparse.php/9946/urlt/2021icfl-ps.pdf to be eligible for dual enrollment. Clock hour dual enrollment courses must be included on the Clock Hour Dual Enrollment Course List for Inclusion in School and District Accountability xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/core/fileparse.php/5421/urlt/ClockHour-DualEnroll.pdf. The College will produce a list of eligible programs and associated courses each summer and provide that information to the School District. District students must meet all entry requirements as indicated in the College Catalog for a listed program to enroll in program courses as dual enrollment students. Career dual enrollment shall be available for students seeking a degree or certificate from a complete job-preparatory program but shall not support student enrollment in isolated career and technical courses, 1007.271(7), F.S.
Courses and Programs. Pursuant to F.S. 1007.271 (21)(c), only career dual enrollment courses contained within the state course numbering system,and are part of a sequence of course in a program offered through i Tech, and which lead to a State of Florida Certificate of Completion, are part of this agreement. The courses offered for Accelerated Credit at the District Career and Technical College are listed in Appendix A and each county will choose which programs it wishes to identify for dual enrollment.
Courses and Programs. College-level courses, including college credit and vocational credit, may be offered by the College for secondary students participating in the Dual Enrollment Program. Course offerings include courses shown on the Dual Enrollment Course-High School Subject Area Equivalency List which may be accessed through xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/core/fileparse.php/5421/urlt/0078394- delist.pdf. Eligible secondary students shall be permitted to enroll in postsecondary courses conducted during school hours, after school hours, and during summer semesters. Developmental education instruction, other forms of pre-collegiate instruction, and physical education courses that focus on the physical execution of a skill rather than the intellectual attributes of the activity shall be ineligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. Courses and programs may be added, revised, or deleted at any time, 1007.271(13), F.S.
Courses and Programs. The Educational Institution hereby agrees to accept students from the College who have obtained an A.A. degree. as described in this Agreement.
Courses and Programs. College-level courses, including college credit and vocational credit, may be offered by the College for secondary students participating in the Early College/Dual Enrollment Program. Course offerings include courses shown on the Florida Department of Education’s Dual Enrollment Course Equivalency List that are taught by the College. A list of the state approved college courses for dual enrollment can be found online at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/core/fileparse.php/5421/urlt/AcademicList.pdf. Eligible secondary students shall be permitted to enroll in postsecondary courses conducted during school hours, after school hours, and during summer semesters. Developmental education instruction, other forms of pre- collegiate instruction, and physical education skills-based courses shall be ineligible for inclusion in the dual enrollment program. In addition, courses which are not graded, such as courses taken for audit, are not eligible for dual enrollment. Repeatable courses, such as music ensembles and applied lessons, are eligible for dual enrollment only for the number of credit hours specified in the Common Prerequisite Manual, which may be accessed through Common Prerequisites Manuals (xxxx.xxx). Courses and programs may be added, revised, or deleted at any time, 1007.271(13), F.S. Career dual enrollment courses (A.S. only courses and vocational courses) must lead to certifications that are included on the Florida Department of Education’s Postsecondary Industry Certification List xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/core/fileparse.php/8904/urlt/2223CAPECertFundList.pdf to be eligible for dual enrollment. Clock hour dual enrollment courses must be included on the Florida Department of Education’s Clock Hour Dual Enrollment Course List for Inclusion in School and District Accountability xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/core/fileparse.php/5421/urlt/ClockHour6A-60575.pdf. Eligible programs and associated courses are available to dual enrollment students via the Workday student application. District students must meet all entry requirements as indicated in the College Catalog for a listed program to enroll in program courses as dual enrollment students. Career dual enrollment shall be available for students seeking a degree or certificate from a complete job- preparatory program but shall not support student enrollment in isolated career and technical courses, 1007.271(7), F.S. Students who wish to enroll in ineligible courses may be permitted to pay tuition and fees and participate in colle...
Courses and Programs. Available to Home School Students through Dual Enrollment All college-credit courses offered will meet the guidelines for transferability of credit under 1007.22
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