STUDENT ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE. SCHOOL DISTRICT will monitor student attendance according to DMC protocols and will follow College Policy and course syllabi attendance requirements. A. Students must attend and/or log onto their online or face-to-face dual enrollment class regularly and turn in all required assignments. Students may be withdrawn for lack of attendance and/or lack of progress. This attendance policy pertains to all students enrolled in any section of a dual enrollment course on any campus. If for any reason a SCHOOL DISTRICT student is not attending the dual enrollment class at the school or online regularly, the student may be withdrawn from the DMC class (including students who are sent to an alternative school as well as homebound students). B. All students are responsible for reading and abiding by each course syllabus which includes course-grading rubric, assignments, due dates, course policy, test, and quiz dates. C. All students must make prior arrangements with each DMC instructor if they are unable to attend class due to conflicting events taking place on or off the high school campus. Excused/makeup assignments, quizzes or exams are subject to DMC faculty approval. D. Students underperforming are encouraged to withdraw from the course before the “Last Day to Withdraw” deadline after conferring with their instructor or Dual Enrollment Coordinator. If the student remains in the course after the "Last Day to Withdraw”, the student will be awarded the grade earned on his/her DMC transcript. E. All SCHOOL DISTRICT students are responsible for knowing and adhering to DMC’s “Last Day to Withdraw” deadlines as listed on the DMC Academic Calendar found on the DMC website or course syllabus, and they are responsible to submit a DMC Drop/Withdrawal form to DMC Registrar’s Office via in person, fax or email. F. Students are expected to meet academic standing as defined in the DMC catalog to continue in the Dual Enrollment Program offered by DMC. G. Students shall be responsible for reading and complying with all applicable DMC policies, including, but not limited to, conduct, academic integrity, and disciplinary policies. H. Students may be required to provide proof of current bacterial meningitis vaccination. Please visit THECB link for more information: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/our-work/supporting- our-institutions/institutional-resources/other-institutional-resources/bacterial-meningitis/.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
STUDENT ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE. SCHOOL DISTRICT ISD will monitor student attendance according ensure open enrollment into the P-TECH program through the 10th grade year. Prospective students who do not meet TSI requirements will be provided specific coursework to DMC protocols learn the skills necessary to successfully complete the TSI test. ACC will ensure open enrollment, provided students seeking enrollment in the P-TECH have passed TSI within the required timelines and deadlines to register and enroll in ACC courses. ISD will follow College Policy provide college advisement to P-TECH students each semester. ISD’s Guidance and course syllabi attendance requirements.
A. Counseling Department will facilitate enrollment of students into the P-TECH and in meeting all requirements to take ACC courses. ACC will act as a resource for ISD’s Guidance and Counseling Department to facilitate the college enrollment process for P-TECH students. ACC will advise P-TECH students on the transferability of all college credit offered and earned, and the transferability and applicability to baccalaureate degree plans for all college credit offered and earned. Application and recruiting for completion of the Associates of Applied Science Degree will be for 9th and 10th grade students only. Students must attend and/or log onto their online or face-to-face dual enrollment class regularly demonstrate satisfactory reading and turn in all required assignmentswriting scores on the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) college placement exam, unless the requisite proof of exemption of waiver is provided. Students may must also complete the ACC enrollment process, and register for ACC’s approved sequence of classes before the stated registration deadline. Students admitted to the P-TECH who do not demonstrate college readiness by the end of 10th grade will be withdrawn for lack of attendance and/or lack of progress. This attendance policy pertains to all students enrolled in any section of a dual enrollment course on any campus. If for any reason a SCHOOL DISTRICT student is not attending the dual enrollment class at the school or online regularly, the student may be withdrawn removed from the DMC class (including students who are sent to an alternative school as well as homebound students).
B. All students are responsible for reading P-TECH program and abiding by each course syllabus which includes courseserved through ACC’s dual credit options outside of the P-grading rubric, assignments, due dates, course policy, test, and quiz dates.
C. All students must make prior arrangements with each DMC instructor if they are unable to attend class due to conflicting events taking place on or off the high school campus. Excused/makeup assignments, quizzes or exams are subject to DMC faculty approval.
D. Students underperforming are encouraged to withdraw from the course before the “Last Day to Withdraw” deadline after conferring with their instructor or Dual Enrollment CoordinatorTECH program. If the number of applicants exceeds program capacity, a blind lottery will be used to determine which students are accepted into the program. Students not accepted into the program will be placed on a waiting list. If an accepted student remains in moves outside of the course after district or chooses not to enter the "Last Day to Withdraw”program before the semester, the next student on the waiting list will be awarded offered entry into the grade earned on his/her DMC transcriptprogram.
E. All SCHOOL DISTRICT students are responsible for knowing and adhering to DMC’s “Last Day to Withdraw” deadlines as listed on the DMC Academic Calendar found on the DMC website or course syllabus, and they are responsible to submit a DMC Drop/Withdrawal form to DMC Registrar’s Office via in person, fax or email.
F. Students are expected to meet academic standing as defined in the DMC catalog to continue in the Dual Enrollment Program offered by DMC.
G. Students shall be responsible for reading and complying with all applicable DMC policies, including, but not limited to, conduct, academic integrity, and disciplinary policies.
H. Students may be required to provide proof of current bacterial meningitis vaccination. Please visit THECB link for more information: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/our-work/supporting- our-institutions/institutional-resources/other-institutional-resources/bacterial-meningitis/.
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Sources: Partnership Agreement
STUDENT ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE. SCHOOL DISTRICT will monitor student attendance according to DMC protocols and will follow College Policy and course syllabi attendance requirements.
A. Students must attend and/or log onto their online or face-to-face dual enrollment class regularly and turn in all required assignments. Students may be withdrawn for lack of attendance and/or lack of progress. This attendance policy pertains to all students enrolled in any section of a dual enrollment course on any campus. If for any reason a SCHOOL DISTRICT student is not attending the dual enrollment class at the school or online regularly, the student may be withdrawn from the DMC class (including students who are sent to an alternative school as well as homebound students).
B. All students are responsible for reading and abiding by each course syllabus which includes course-grading rubric, assignments, due dates, course policy, test, and quiz dates.
C. All students must make prior arrangements with each DMC instructor if they are unable to attend class due to conflicting events taking place on or off the high school campus. Excused/makeup assignments, quizzes or exams are subject to DMC faculty approval.
D. Students underperforming are encouraged to withdraw from the course before the “Last Day to Memorandum of Understanding 2024-2025 SCHOOL DISTRICT and DEL MAR COLLEGE Withdraw” deadline after conferring with their instructor or Dual Enrollment Coordinator. If the student remains in the course after the "Last Day to Withdraw”, the student will be awarded the grade earned on his/her DMC transcript.
E. All SCHOOL DISTRICT students are responsible for knowing and adhering to DMC’s “Last Day to Withdraw” deadlines as listed on the DMC Academic Calendar found on the DMC website or course syllabus, and they are responsible to submit a DMC Drop/Withdrawal form to DMC Registrar’s Office via in person, fax or email.
F. Students are expected to meet academic standing as defined in the DMC catalog to continue in the Dual Enrollment Program offered by DMC.
G. Students shall be responsible for reading and complying with all applicable DMC policies, including, but not limited to, conduct, academic integrity, and disciplinary policies.
H. Students may be required to provide proof of current bacterial meningitis vaccination. Please visit THECB link for more information: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/our-work/supporting- our-institutions/institutional-resources/other-institutional-resources/bacterial-meningitis/.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding