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Full-Time Equivalency Funding. The School Board shall be eligible for Full-Time Equivalency (FTE) funding in accordance with Florida law and rules. For Dual Enrollment courses offered on the College campus and online, the School District shall pay the standard tuition rate per credit hour from the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP). For Dual Enrollment courses offered on the high school campus by a qualified high school teacher, by an SJR State adjunct, or by an SJR State full-time instructor, the School District shall be responsible for the College’s actual costs associated with Dual Enrollment. For 2020-2021, the following per credit hour rates will apply: • Course taught on SJR State Campus: $71.98/credit hour • Course taught online: $71.98/credit hour • Course taught on the high school campus by a qualified high school instructor: No fee • Course taught on the high school campus by an SJR State adjunct with a Master’s Degree or full-time instructor teaching as an overload with a Master’s Degree: $675.00 per contact hour • Course taught on the high school campus by an SJR State adjunct with a Doctoral Degree or full-time instructor teaching as an overload with a Doctoral Degree: $675.00 per contact hour
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Full-Time Equivalency Funding. The School Board shall be eligible for Full-Time Equivalency (FTE) funding in accordance with Florida law and rules. For dual enrollment courses offered on the College campus and online, the school district shall pay the standard tuition rate per credit hour from the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP). For dual enrollment courses offered on the high school campus by a qualified high school teacher, by an SJR State adjunct, or by an SJR State full- time instructor, the school district shall be responsible for the college’s actual costs associated with dual enrollment. For 2019-2020, the following per credit hour rates will apply:  Course taught on SJR State Campus: $71.98/credit hour  Course taught online: $71.98/credit hour  Course taught on the high school campus by a qualified high school instructor: No fee  Course taught on the high school campus by an SJR State adjunct with a Master’s Degree or full time instructor teaching as an overload with a Master’s Degree: $580.00 per credit hour  Course taught on the high school campus by an SJR State adjunct with a Doctoral Degree or full time instructor teaching as an overload with a Doctoral Degree: $664.00 per credit hour CTC Responsibility for Costs: The current credit hour rate for CTC courses taught on the SJR State Campus is $60.93 per credit hour which converts to $2.33 per vocational clock hour which will be the responsibility of the school district along with other required course fees as outlined in the specific program cost summary sheet. The school district will also be responsible for books and if providing background checks, the school district will submit this information to SJR State. Students will be responsible for required physicals and shots for participation in clinical and will release this information to the college as well as clinical sites. Students may add or drop a course during the add/drop window for the part of term associated with the CTC course. These dates are provided to the district and students during the CTC program orientation Add/Drop and Withdrawal Policy: Students may add or drop a course during the Add/Drop window denoted on the College’s Academic Calendar. The District will not be assessed tuition for students who drop a course during Add/Drop. After the conclusion of Add/Drop, students may withdraw from a course without academic penalty (a grade of “W”) at any time prior to the point in the semester as published in the academic calendar. The District will ...

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