Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 1 - TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
Chapter 4 - RULES APPLYING TO ALL PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TEXAS
Subchapter G - EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS
Section 4.153 - Definitions

Universal Citation: 19 TX Admin Code ยง 4.153

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

(1) Assessment--The criterion-referenced assessment instruments adopted by the Board to assess a student's readiness to enroll in college-level coursework or curricula.

(2) Board--The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

(3) College --Texas public two-year colleges or public universities.

(4) Commissioner--The Commissioner of Higher Education.

(5) Early College High School or ECHS--The institution or entity designated by the Texas Education Agency as an Early College High School in accordance with §102.1091 Part 2 of this title (relating to Early College High Schools), that provides the outreach, curricula, and student learning and support programs that enable the participating student to combine high school courses and college-level courses during grade levels 9 through 12 to earn a high school diploma and up to 60 semester credit hours toward an associate or baccalaureate degree by the fifth anniversary of the student's first day of high school.

(6) Pathways in Technology Early College High School or P-TECH--The institution or entity designated by the Texas Education Agency as an Pathways in Technology Early College High School in accordance with §102.1095 Part 2 of this title (relating to Pathways in Technology Early College High School), that provides the outreach, curricula, and student learning and support programs that enable the participating student to combine high school courses, college-level courses, and work-based education programs during grade levels 9 through 12 to earn a high school diploma and up to 60 semester credit hours toward an associate or baccalaureate degree by the sixth anniversary of the student's first day of high school.

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