19 Tex. Admin. Code § 74.25 - High School Credit for College Courses
(a) A school district board of trustees may
adopt a policy that allows a student to be awarded credit toward high school
graduation for completing a college-level course. The course must be provided
only by an institution of higher education that is accredited by one of the
following regional accrediting associations:
(1) Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools;
(2) Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools;
(3) New England Association of Schools and
Colleges;
(4) North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools;
(5) Western Association of Schools and
Colleges; or
(6) Northwest
Association of Schools and Colleges.
(b) To be eligible to enroll and be awarded
credit toward state graduation requirements, a student must have the approval
of the high school principal or other school official designated by the school
district. The course for which credit is awarded must provide advanced academic
instruction beyond, or in greater depth than, the essential knowledge and
skills for the equivalent high school course.
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