Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-39-306 - Admission Requirements
A. A
licensee offering a non-accredited program shall establish, publish, and
administer admission requirements.
B. If an entrance exam is required for
admission, a licensee offering a non-accredited program shall:
1. Set a minimum passing score for admission
that is consistent with the standard established by the exam
developer,
2. Admit only an
individual who obtains the minimum passing score on the entrance
exam,
3. Maintain a copy of the
completed entrance exam in the student's permanent record, and
4. Not allow an individual who fails the
entrance exam to take the exam again within 30 days.
C. If an entrance exam is not required for
admission, a licensee offering a non-accredited program shall admit only an
individual who demonstrates the ability to satisfactorily complete the
prescribed training through:
1. Initial
interview,
2. Letter of
recommendation,
3. High school
diploma, certificate of high school equivalency, or completion of a secondary
education in a home school setting that complies with all state law;
4. Official educational transcripts;
or
5. Other requirements
established by the licensee.
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