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Student Eligibility & Mixed Enrollments Additional Procedures You Need to Know
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Student Eligibility High School Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors Only Sophomores – Top 10% of class AND has scored over the 90 th % on a nationally standardized test (proof of eligibility must be sent to the College Now office for sophomores) Juniors – Top 1/3 class rank and 3.0 cumulative GPA Seniors – Top 1/2 class rank and 3.0 cumulative GPA
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Verify Eligibility for Class Liaisons will be required to keep proof of eligibility on file. Annually random high schools will be asked to provide proof False information = consequences for students (record removal, failure, etc.)
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Mixed Enrollments: What are they? Mixed Enrollments: Have a “mix” of students registered for college and HS students not registered for college taking the same class in the same section. Discrete Enrollments: All students in a class section are enrolled with the college.
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Why Do Mixed Enrollments Happen? Foreign exchange students are not eligible for college credit through concurrent enrollment courses can still take for high school credit HS students who do not meet eligibility requirements for the college still who still want to take the course. HS does not have the staff or other resources to schedule two sections (a college section & a HS section) of the same course.
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What are the Policies for Mixed Enrollments? Mixed enrolled courses must have the majority (51%) of the students enrolled with the university. Mixed enrolled courses should be kept to a minimum and every effort should be made to develop them into discrete courses.
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Any Questions? Contact the College Now Director with any questions about student eligibility or mixed enrollment policies.
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