Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Education
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Postsecondary Dual Enrollment Criteria for Fifth-Year High School Pupils
Section R. 388.153 - Eligible fifth-year high school pupils

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 388.153

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 3.

(1) Subject to subrule (2) of this rule, a fifth-year high school pupil enrolled and in attendance at a school district, intermediate school district, public school academy, or state-approved nonpublic school, including a pupil enrolled and in attendance in an alternative education program operated by a school district, intermediate school, public school academy, or state-approved nonpublic school, may enroll in postsecondary dual enrollment courses under the acts if all of the following requirements are satisfied:

(a) The pupil has not met all of the requirements to be eligible to receive a high school diploma.

(b) The pupil is enrolled in not more than 2 postsecondary dual enrollment courses at 1 time and not more than a total of 4 postsecondary dual enrollment courses during the school year.

(c) The pupil is not a foreign exchange pupil enrolled under a cultural exchange program.

(d) The pupil has at least 1 parent or legal guardian who is a resident of this state.

(e) The pupil does not enroll in and receive tuition and fee support for more than 10 courses overall under the acts, including the courses taken when the pupil is a fifth-year high school pupil. This requirement does not apply if there is a written agreement between the pupils school district, intermediate school district, public school academy, or state-approved nonpublic school and the eligible postsecondary institution to waive this limit.

(2) A fifth-year high school pupil enrolled and in attendance at an early/middle college may enroll in postsecondary dual enrollment courses under the acts if the pupil has not met all of the requirements to be eligible to receive a high school diploma.

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