Nev. Admin. Code § 389.840 - Indications of college readiness
The successful completion by a pupil of the standards for college readiness set forth in NAC 389.835 is a strong indication:
1. That the pupil is ready to participate
successfully as a freshman who is enrolled in a postsecondary educational
institution as a full-time student.
2. That the pupil has:
(a) Attained high academic achievement in the
subject areas required for an advanced diploma pursuant to NAC
389.663;
(b) Cognitive skills,
including, without limitation, logical reasoning skills and linguistic
expression skills, that are developed through achievement in the subject areas
required for an advanced diploma pursuant to NAC 389.663;
(c) Ancillary academic skills relating to
study habits and self-direction;
(d) An awareness of the expectations for
behavior in an academic environment; and
(e) Adequate test scores based upon the
benchmark test scores established by the Board of Regents of the University of
Nevada that should enable a pupil to avoid being placed in remedial classes as
a postsecondary student.
Notes
NRS 385.080
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