Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies Sample Clauses

Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program. Include in this section. (Please ensure to include the current providers the districts partners with for the provision of post-secondary education programs in Table 1 or Table 2 under Section
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Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program: The district will approve up to a two year Associates in Applied Science in a demand occupation for those individuals that lack post-secondary education. For individuals that may already possess at least 60 credits and do not have a marketable degree, we may approve up to a four year post-secondary program in a demand occupation if the individual can complete the program within 24 months. Instances where the district may deny participation include but not limited to: the program selected were not in a local demand occupation, if the individual were to take longer than 24 months to complete the program, if the individual possessed marketable skills and was capable to obtain and maintain employment in that occupation or if past performance in higher education was poor.
Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program. Include in this section. (Please ensure to include the current providers the districts partners with for the provision of post-secondary education programs in Table 1 or Table 2 under Section 1.2 of this plan.) Four-year colleges provided that the course of instruction for which an individual is enrolled is limited to a two-year degree granting program. Licensed trade schools and/or registered business schools.
Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program. Include in this section. (Please ensure to include the current providers the districts partners with for the provision of post-secondary education programs in Table 1 or Table 2 under Section 1.2 of this plan.) NCDSS will allow up to a four-year college program as an activity provided that the program leads directly to employment. The assessment of the program is based on criteria NCDSS gets from Niagara County Employment and Training as stated in section 4.3 (g)
Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program. Include in this section. (Please ensure to include the current providers the districts partners with for the provision of post-secondary education programs in Table 1 or Table 2 under Section 1.2 of this plan.) Up to a two-year college program, depending on course of study, will be approved as a work activity. Requests or approval of a four- year degree program will be reviewed on a case by case basis for administrative approval.
Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program. Include in this section. (Please ensure to include the current providers the districts partners with for the provision of post-secondary education programs in Table 1 or Table 2 under Section 1.2 of this plan.) The highest level allowed is a two year degree program, or the last two years of a bachelors degree program if the individual has already completed two years of college prior to applying for approval for job skills or vocational training and meets all other requirements under section 4.3(e) of this plan.
Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program: The district approves post-secondary education as a work activity if the post-secondary degree program includes/involves a relevant internship that meets or exceeds 10 hours/week. Time sheets signed by the internship provider are required and verified by the E&T Counselor.
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Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program. Include in this section. (Please ensure to include the current providers the districts partners with for the provision of post-secondary education programs in Table 1 or Table 2 under Section 1.2 of this plan.) We will approve 12 months of post-secondary education as long as the schooling meets the requirements set forth in Section 4.3(b)(e) Additional months may be requested and will be reviewed on a case by case basis but would not exceed 24 months.
Post-Secondary Education Approval and Enrollment Policies a. Described below is the highest level of post-secondary level education that the district will approve as a work activity, up to a four-year college program: NCDSS will allow up to a four-year college program as an activity provided that the program leads directly to employment. The assessment of the program is based on criteria NCDSS gets from Niagara County Employment and Training as stated in section 4.3 (g)

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