Or. Admin. Code § 583-030-0048 - Application Procedure for Dual Credit
(1) Dual credit courses, as defined in OAR
715-017-0005, are courses for
which the high school teacher is qualified to act as a proxy faculty member for
a postsecondary institution when teaching the course. These courses are
sufficiently similar to enable the student to be described as "taking a course"
from a postsecondary institution.
(2) A postsecondary institution that has
established a physical presence in Oregon as outlined in OAR
583-030-0005, and intends to
offer dual credit courses with an Oregon high school, shall submit an
application on forms provided by the Commission and meet the following
conditions:
(a) The institution shall be
authorized to offer academic credit by the Commission;
(b) The institution shall establish and
maintain a dual credit partnership with a high school in Oregon and provide a
copy of the Memorandum of Understanding or partnership agreement approved by
the school district;
(c) The
institution's dual credit program shall be accredited by the National Alliance
of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP); and
(d) The institution shall submit the program
change fee imposed by the Commission for reviewing dual credit application to
confer or offer to confer academic credit based on the schedule in ORS
348.606.
(3) Authorization for the offering of dual
credit courses is given for two years from the date or authorization
approval.
(4) Upon submission of an
Application for State Authorization of High School-Based College Credit by
Postsecondary Education Institution, awaiver of specific criteria (c or d above
only) may be considered by the Commission for teaching Tribal or Native
American languages; or, existing partnerships whose disruption through the
requirement in (c) above would create adverse impact on students. A waiver
shall be requested on the application form and granted with the approval of the
Commission.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 348.606
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 348.606 & ORS 348.603
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