into courses using the current ACCA-approved placement guidelines. Students who do not register for college-level English or math courses are not required to take any English or math placement test, regardless of their grade levels.
Students must meet all applicable prerequisites prior to enrolling in courses.
4. Continuous Eligibility for Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit
Students who meet the criteria for initial admission to a Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit Program, as specified in Section 2, will maintain continuous eligibility so long as they earn a grade of C or better in all attempted college courses.
Each college shall develop their own continuous eligibility appeal process. Colleges are advised to document justification for individual eligibility decisions.
5. Course Offerings
Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit courses offered by the postsecondary institution shall be of postsecondary/college level. Students may be exposed to and be involved in discussions of mature subject matter. Course curricula will not be modified. Courses may be offered at approved locations on or off the institution's campus(es). Courses may be canceled at the discretion of the institution for reasons such as, but not limited to, low enrollment or lack of credentialed faculty. Courses offered by postsecondary institutions shall be drawn from the respective institution's existing academic inventory of credit courses. Courses below 100 are not eligible for Dual Credit. Co-requisite courses above 100 are eligible.
6. Course Auditing
Dually enrolled students may not audit courses.
7. Combined Courses
Dually enrolled and non-dually enrolled secondary students may be concurrently taught in the same course. It is the responsibility of the college to ensure that the instruction is taught at the collegiate level, is in compliance with the syllabus of the college course, and that such compliance is documented and monitored on a regular basis. Prior coordination between the college and the secondary educational entity must be properly conducted to eliminate any issues with this type of course delivery.
8. Adherence to College Policies and Requirements
Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit programs must operate on the ACCS institution schedule, which may vary greatly from the secondary school schedule. Students must follow the institution’s schedule for Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit courses. The institution is not responsible for the supervision of Dual Enrollment for Dual Credit students during non-class times or periods of absence.
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