Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Purpose: It is
the intent of the Board of Governors in regulation and the State Board of
Education in rule to facilitate articulation and seamless integration of the
education system by agreeing to the provisions of section
1007.23, F.S. To fulfill this
statute and Rule 6A-10.024, F.A.C., the following
is established. For the benefit of students who received prior training or
experience in service to the community, state, or nation as a law enforcement
officer, or through military service, the award of uniform postsecondary credit
is established herein.
(2) Credit
for Military Experience.
(a) The Credit or
Clock Hour for Military Experience Equivalency List ("Military Equivalency
List") contains a list of military courses, training, and occupations which
have been evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment with courses taught
in Florida's public state universities, Florida College System institutions,
and school district career centers. The Military Equivalency List, Effective
August 2024, is herein incorporated by reference (
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16841).
The list may be requested from the Office of K-20 Articulation, Florida
Department of Education, 325 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida
32399.
(b) Where the student's
military course(s) or occupation(s) is found on the Military Equivalency List
and the student's record demonstrates that the student earned the required
passing score in a military course, or held the rank associated with the
occupation, a public postsecondary institution or district career center must
award a student the minimum number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours
listed in the fourth or fifth columns, respectively, as found on the Military
Equivalency List. toward the applicable program of study.
(c) Where the student's military course(s) or
occupation(s) is not found on the Military Equivalency List, a public
postsecondary institution or district career center must evaluate the student's
experience using its policies and procedures for awarding military credit or
clock hours. Such policies must include evaluation of military coursework to
determine equivalency and alignment with postsecondary learning outcomes and
course descriptions.
(d) To
determine the postsecondary courses for which to award credit for military
course(s) or occupation(s), institutions must consider each student's program
of study and the institution's course offerings within each discipline area.
Columns six (6) and seven (7) of the Military Equivalency List contain
recommended credits by discipline and aligned courses to guide course
selection. Column eight (8) contains recommended clock hour courses by
discipline. When credits or clock hours are awarded for military experience
under paragraph (2)(b) or (c) of this rule, credit must be awarded in the
following rank order:
1. First, general
education courses;
2. Second,
program-specific courses; and
3.
Third, elective courses.
(e) Course numbers on the Military
Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the Statewide Course
Numbering System, described in Section
1007.24, F.S., or in the Career
Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule
6A-6.0571, F.A.C.
(3) Credit for Law Enforcement
Experience.
(a) The Credit or Clock Hour for
Law Enforcement Experience Equivalency List ("Law Enforcement Equivalency
List") contains a list of law enforcement courses and trainings which have been
evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment with courses taught in
Florida's public state universities, Florida College System institutions, and
school district career centers. The Law Enforcement Equivalency List, Effective
August 2024, is herein incorporated by reference (
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16842).
The list may be requested from the Office of K-20 Articulation, Florida
Department of Education, 325 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida
32399.
(b) Where the student's law
enforcement course(s) or occupation(s) is found on the Law Enforcement
Equivalency List and the student's record demonstrates that the student
successfully completed the law enforcement course or training, a public
postsecondary institution or district career center must award a student the
minimum number of credit hours or equivalent clock hours listed in the Law
Enforcement Equivalency List in columns five and six, as appropriate, toward
the applicable program of study.
(c) Where the student's law enforcement
course(s) or training(s) is not found on the Law Enforcement Equivalency List,
a public postsecondary institution or district career center must evaluate the
student's experience using its policies and procedures for awarding law
enforcement credit or clock hours. Such policies must include evaluation of law
enforcement coursework to determine equivalency and alignment with
postsecondary learning outcomes and course descriptions.
(d) To determine the postsecondary courses
for which to award credit for law enforcement course(s) or training(s),
institutions must consider each student's program of study and the
institution's course offerings within each discipline area. Columns five (5)
through seven (7) of the Law Enforcement Equivalency List contain recommended
credits and aligned courses to guide course selection. When credits or clock
hours are awarded for law enforcement experience under paragraph (3)(b) or
(3)(c) of this rule, credit must be awarded in the following rank order:
1. First, general education
courses;
2. Second,
program-specific courses; and
3.
Third, elective courses.
(e) Course numbers on the Law Enforcement
Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the Statewide Course
Numbering System, described in Section
1007.24, F.S., or in the Career
Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule
6A-6.0571, F.A.C.
(4) Credit for Military Medical
Specialist or Technician Experience. To ensure the award of uniform
postsecondary credit or clock hours to an Army Combat Medic Specialist, Navy or
Fleet Marine Force Hospital Corpsman, Air Force or Space Force Aerospace
Medical Service Technician, or Coast Guard Health Services Technician in an
accredited program, the following list must be used.
(a) The Credit or Clock Hour for Military
Medical Specialist or Technician Equivalency List ("Military Medical Specialist
Equivalency List") contains a list of military courses, training, and
occupations which have been evaluated to determine equivalency and alignment
with courses taught in Florida's public state universities, Florida College
System institutions, and school district career centers. The Military Medical
Specialist Equivalency List, Effective August 2024, is herein incorporated by
reference (
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16843).
The list may be requested from the Office of K-20 Articulation, Florida
Department of Education, 325 West Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida
32399.
(b) Where the student's
military course(s) or occupation(s) is found on the Military Medical Specialist
Equivalency List and the student's record demonstrates that the student earned
the required passing score in a military course, or held the rank associated
with the occupation, a public postsecondary institution or district career
center must award a student the minimum number of credit hours or equivalent
clock hours listed in the fourth or fifth columns, respectively, as found on
the Military Medical Specialist Equivalency List, toward the applicable program
of study.
(c) Where the student's
military course(s) or occupation(s) is not found on the Military Medical
Specialist Equivalency List, a public postsecondary institution or district
career center must evaluate the student's experience using its policies and
procedures for awarding postsecondary credit or clock hours. Such policies must
include evaluation of military coursework to determine equivalency and
alignment with postsecondary learning outcomes and course
descriptions.
(d) To determine the
postsecondary courses for which to award credit for military course(s) or
occupation(s), institutions must consider each student's program of study and
the institution's course offerings. Columns six (6) and seven (7) of the
Military Medical Specialist Equivalency List contain recommended credits and
aligned courses to guide course selection. Column eight contains recommended
aligned clock hour courses to guide course selection. When credits or clock
hours are awarded for military experience under paragraph (4)(b) or (c) of this
rule, credit must be awarded in the following rank order:
1. First, general education
courses;
2. Second,
program-specific courses; and
3.
Third, elective courses.
(e) Course numbers on the Military Medical
Specialist Equivalency List correspond to postsecondary courses on the
Statewide Course Numbering System, described in Section
1007.24, F.S., or in the Career
Education Curriculum Frameworks, described in Rule
6A-6.0571, F.A.C.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), (2)(n), 1007.23(1)
1004.096(1),
1004.0981(2)
FS. Law Implemented 1004.096,
1004.0981
FS.