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  1. The Board clarified in Rule that a high school student who is not degree seeking is not required to be TSI-met, i.e. college ready to attempt dual credit. (Rule 4.52 (b) (4)). An institution is prohibited from making these students be college ready. (Rule 4.54 (e)). The Board added a definition for non-degree seeking under Rule 4.53 (8):

  2. 28 kwi 2020 · Dual credit is a system in which an eligible high school student successfully completes a college course(s) that is paired to a high school course required for graduation and receives credit for the course on both the college and the high school transcripts Texas Education Code (TEC) §28.009.

  3. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) defines dual credit as a system in which an eligible high school student enrolls in college course(s) and receives credit for the course(s) from both the college and high school.

  4. Dual credit is a system in which an eligible high school student successfully completes a college course(s) that is paired to a high school course required for graduation and receives credit for the course on both the college and the high school transcripts (TEC §28.009).

  5. 18 kwi 2024 · To be eligible, you must: Be enrolled in good standing in 912 grade of a participating high school, private, charter or home school, Have approval from a high school counselor or administrator, Fulfill appropriate admissions criteria to TCC,

  6. 12 sie 2011 · 10. Where are courses for dual credit taught? Courses for dual credit may be taught on the college campus, on the high school campus, on a satellite campus, or online. 11. Can a one-semester college course be offered over two semesters in order to accommodate the high school schedule?

  7. Dual Credit classes are available to students who: Are in grades 9-12. Attend a partnering public, private, or charter school OR are home schooled and able to provide a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Have college ready test scores (TSI, SAT/ACT, STARR, PSAT).