Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 01 - Division of Fiscal and Administrative Services
Rule 005.01.12-009 - ADE 307: Rules Governing Concurrent College and High School Credit for Students Who Have Completed the Eighth Grade
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.01.12-009
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.0 PURPOSE
1.01 The purpose of these rules is to
establish the requirements and procedures concerning concurrent college and
high school credit for students who have completed the eighth grade.
2.0 REGULATORY AUTHORITY
2.01 These rules shall be
known as the Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing Concurrent
College and High School Credit for Students Who Have Completed the Eighth
Grade.
2.02 These rules are enacted
pursuant to the authority of the State Board of Education under Ark. Code Ann.
§
6-11-105 and Ark. Code Ann. §
6-18-223.
3.0 DEFINITIONS
3.01 A student who "has successfully
completed the eighth grade" is a student who has been promoted to the ninth
grade.
3.02 A student in grades
9-12 is considered "enrolled" in a public secondary school so long as he/she is
counted for average daily membership of the school pursuant to Ark. Code Ann.
§
6-20-2303(3)(C).
3.03 "Private institution" is defined as an
institution of higher education accredited by the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Middle
States Association of Colleges and Schools, New England Association of Schools
and Colleges, Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, or North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools.
4.0 ENROLLMENT GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE EIGHTH GRADE
4.01 Any student who is enrolled in grades
9-12 in an Arkansas public school shall be eligible to enroll in a publicly
supported community college, technical college, four-year college or
university, or private institution in accordance with the rules and regulations
adopted by the college or university.
4.01.1
If an Arkansas public college or university or private institution requires a
college course placement score greater than a score of 19 on the ACT or an
equivalent measure, the public school student must meet that institution's
concurrent admissions and course placement requirements.
4.01.2 A student in grade 12 who possesses at
least an ACT sub-score of 17 in English, reading or mathematics (or an
equivalent measure) may enroll in remedial/developmental education courses in
English, reading and mathematics at a publicly supported community college,
technical college, four-year college or university, or private
institution.
4.01.3 Any institution
of higher education offering a remedial/developmental education course(s) must
inform the public school student, verbally and in writing, that successful
completion of remedial/developmental education courses in English, reading and
mathematics at one college or university does not guarantee college course
placement at another Arkansas college or university, unless there is a
written/signed college course placement agreement with the other Arkansas
college or university. A list of the institutions of higher education with a
signed college course placement agreement must be 1) included in the signed
Memorandum of Agreement between the school district and college/university, 2)
published in the current college/university catalog, and 3) posted on the
college/university website.
4.02 Any public school student in grades 9-12
who enrolls in and successfully completes a course(s) offered by a publicly
supported community college, technical college, four-year college or
university, or private institution shall be entitled to receive both high
school and college grades and credit (credit earned by CLEP examination may not
be counted as high school credit) toward graduation, as outlined in these
regulations. Participation in the concurrent high school and college credit
program must be documented by a written agreement between:
4.02.1 The public school student, and his or
her parent(s) or guardian(s) if the public school student is under the age of
eighteen (18);
4.02.2 The public
school or public school district where the student is enrolled; and
4.02.3 The publicly supported community
college, technical college, four-year college or university, or private
institution.
4.03
Students must comply with applicable enrollment or graduation requirements of
the public high school the student attends while the student participates in
the concurrent credit program. Public school students who previously earned
high school credit through the concurrent credit program shall maintain the
earned credit through graduation, regardless of whether the student
subsequently transfers to a public school or school district that opts not to
participate in the concurrent credit program.
4.04 Three semester hours of college credit
taken by a student in grades 9-12 at a publicly supported community college,
technical college, four-year college or university, or private institution
shall be the equivalent of one unit of high school credit in the same subject
area. A three-semester hour remedial/developmental education course shall be
the equivalent of one-half unit of credit for a high school career focus
elective. A remedial/developmental education course cannot be used to meet the
core subject area/unit requirements in English and mathematics.
4.05 College credit earned at a publicly
supported community college, technical college, four-year college or university
or private institution by an eligible student shall be counted by the high
school toward graduation, including credit earned through summer
terms.
4.06 The student shall be
responsible for all costs of higher education courses taken for concurrent
college credit, unless the costs for these courses are paid by the public
school district, a college/university scholarship, a grant, or a private
foundation. If the costs for a higher education course(s) are paid by the
public school district, a college/university scholarship, a grant, or a private
foundation, a signed agreement must exist between the public school district,
the external entity or foundation, and the publicly-supported or private
institution of higher education.
4.07 Public school students in grade 12 who
are enrolled in remedial/developmental education courses will not be counted
for public higher education funding purposes.
4.08 Nothing in these rules shall be
construed to require Arkansas public schools, publicly supported community
colleges, technical colleges, four-year colleges or universities, or private
institutions to participate in a concurrent credit program.
4.09 Any public school district and publicly
supported or private institution of higher education that chooses to
participate in a concurrent credit program shall implement and carry out the
concurrent credit program in accordance with the rules of the Arkansas State
Board of Education and the policies of the Arkansas Higher Education
Coordinating Board.
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