Indiana Administrative Code
Title 511 - INDIANA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 6 - DRIVER EDUCATION; GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS; NONSTANDARD PROGRAMS; HIGH ABILITY STUDENTS; POSTSECONDARY ENROLLMENT
Rule 7 - Graduation Requirements
Section 7-9 - Military experience

Universal Citation: 511 IN Admin Code 7-9

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 20-19-2-8

Affected: IC 20-26-5-1

Sec. 9.

Military Experience. The local school board shall have the option of recognizing training and experience obtained in the United States armed forces in meeting high school graduation requirements, e.g.:

(A) Basic Training-A maximum of four (4) credits may be recognized in the following areas:

(1) Physical Education 2 credits

(2) Health & Safety 2 credits

For basic training, a maximum of 1 credit may be granted for each three months of service.

(B) Service Training School-Credit may be granted in accordance with recommendations made by the American Council on Education in the publication Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experience in the Armed Forces. When descriptions of service schools are not listed in the "Guide", appropriate credit recommendations may be obtained by writing to the American Council on Education.

(C) Armed Services Institutes-Credit may be awarded for courses completed in the United States Armed Forces Institute, Marine Corps Institute, and the Coast Guard Institute, provided that the course shall be validated by terminal examinations as recommended by the American Council on Education. Credit may be awarded in recognition of satisfactory achievement on examinations in established high school courses, e.g., authorized subject matter examinations not including the GED tests offered by the United States Armed Forces Institute and the American Council on Education, when taken by members of the armed forces.

(D) Overseas Instruction-Credit may be awarded for courses completed through accredited colleges and universities as recommended by the respective colleges and universities, such as the University of Maryland overseas instruction.

Transferred from the Commission on General Education ( 510 IAC 9-3-1 ) to the Indiana State Board of Education ( 511 IAC 6-7-9 ) by P.L. 20-1984, SECTION 206, effective July 1, 1984.

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