Florida Administrative Code
6 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
6A - State Board of Education
Chapter 6A-10 - MISCELLANEOUS
Section 6A-10.0381 - Registration of Adult Education Students and Enrollment Reporting for Adult General Education Students
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to specify procedures and requirements for registration of students in adult general education and postsecondary career and technical programs and requirements for reporting enrollment for students in adult general education programs.
(2) Definitions. The following definitions shall be used in this rule:
(3) As part of the registration for students in adult general education and adult postsecondary career programs identified in Section 1004.02(25), F.S., each school district and Florida College System institution offering these programs shall be required to collect and maintain on file sufficient information for location of the student upon termination and to determine appropriate placement in a program. Registration information may be collected and maintained in electronic or manual format.
(4) Required registration information for all students. The following information shall be collected and maintained for each student enrolled in an adult general education program or adult postsecondary career program funded by the state.
(5) In addition to the above requirements, each district and Florida College System institution is required to collect and maintain enrollment and attendance information on students enrolled in adult general education programs based on minimum enrollment requirements for funding and mandatory withdrawal procedures for students for non-attendance. Information may be collected and maintained in electronic or manual format.
(6) Minimum threshold for fundable enrollments and instructional hours reporting in adult general education courses and programs. A student shall be counted for a fundable enrollment once a student has participated in instructional activity for twelve (12) contact hours per program in a given reporting period, based upon ten (10) hours of minimum instructional hours and two (2) hours of assessment or placement activities. The minimum threshold does not limit the actual hours of assessment that may be provided. Assessment and placement hours are not reported as instructional hours in student databases.
(7) Rules for the reporting of instructional contact hours for classroom instruction in adult general education courses and programs. The following requirements apply to the reporting of instructional hours:
(8) Rules for the reporting of instructional contact hours for laboratory instruction in adult general education courses and programs. The following requirements apply to the reporting of instructional hours:
(9) Withdrawal and transfer procedures for classroom and laboratory instruction settings in adult general education. The following requirements apply to the reporting of instructional hours:
(10) Rules for the reporting of instructional contact hours for online adult general education courses. The following rules apply to situations in which instruction occurs, in whole or in part, in an asynchronous online environment, which refers to the online work of students and instructors occurring at different times.
(11) Reporting requirements for adult general education courses during the summer term. For courses that begin before June 30 and end on or after July 1, students enrolled in these courses must be reported with two (2) course records: the first enrollment shall have hours reported from the date of enrollment through June 30 and the second enrollment shall have hours reported from July 1 to the end of the course or student withdrawal, whichever is sooner.
(12) Fundable instructional contact hours cap for adult general education. In order to ensure compliance with the reporting requirements, an end-of-year cap will be applied to all accumulated instructional contact hours in adult general education programs. A maximum of 1, 300 hours may be fundable per reporting year for an adult general education student.
(13) Emergency closures of facilities offering adult general education courses. If a campus is closed due to emergency situations, such as hurricane or security situation, scheduled classroom and scheduled laboratory hours for those days may still be reported and those days do not count toward the six (6) consecutive absences for non-attendance.
(14) The adult general education instructional hours reporting provisions for this rule shall be used for the 2017-18 reporting year and for any future reporting year.
(15) Record retention requirement. Each school district and Florida College System institution shall maintain on file the data required by this rule in electronic format or hard copy for a period of three (3) years or until the completion of all audits for the period during which the course is offered, whichever occurs later.
(16) Other data requirements. School districts are to ensure that they comply with the information data base requirements of the Comprehensive Management Information System as specified in Rule 6A-1.0014, F.A.C., and Florida College System institutions shall comply with reporting elements that are required under Section 1008.31, F.S.
(17) The reporting requirements in this rule become effective for the school district or Florida College System institution's Fall 2017 enrollment term.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02, 1004.93, 1008.405, 1008.41, 1011.80(11) FS. Law Implemented 1004.93, 1008.405, 1008.41, 1011.80 FS.
New 12-23-92, Amended 11-21-05, 6-20-17.