Iowa Code r. 281-34.10 - Postsecondary credit courses
High school students who attend an institution and are residents of the state of Iowa are eligible to be enrolled in college courses offered by an eligible postsecondary institution as defined in Iowa Code section 261E.2(3) and to receive both secondary and postsecondary credit therefor.
(1)
Noneligible courses.
Postsecondary courses utilized in the attainment of an adult diploma or high
school equivalency diploma are not eligible for funding hereunder.
(2)
Eligible courses.
Postsecondary courses eligible for funding hereunder must meet all of the
following paragraphs. The course is to be:
a.
Supplementing, not supplanting, courses offered at the institution.
b. Included in the college catalog or an
amendment or addendum to the catalog.
c. Open to all registered college students,
not just secondary students.
d.
Taught by a college-employed instructor.
e. Taught utilizing the college course
syllabus.
f. Of the same quality as
a course offered on a college campus.
g. Nonsectarian.
(3)
Maximum number of college courses
allowed. A student is allowed to take a maximum of three college
courses during a semester, for a maximum of six college courses per regular
school year, while the student is in attendance at the institution. College
courses taken outside the regular school year will not be funded under this
chapter. If the student exceeds the course limit, the costs of the additional
courses will not be funded under this chapter.
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