19 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.146 - Remedial and Developmental Instruction for High School Students
(a) As outlined under Chapter 9, Subchapter
G, §
9.125 of this title (relating to
Contractual Agreements for Instruction with Public Secondary Schools), two-year
colleges may contract with public secondary school districts to provide
remedial courses for students enrolled in public secondary schools in
preparation for graduation from high school. Such courses are not eligible for
state appropriations.
(b) High
school students who have passed all of the STAAR EOC assessments with the high
school graduation standard may be permitted to enroll in state-funded
developmental courses offered by a college at the college's discretion if a
need for such course work is indicated by student performance on an assessment
instrument approved by the Board under §
4.56 of this title (relating to
Assessment Instruments).
(c)
Remedial and developmental courses may not be offered for dual
credit.
(d) Only a public community
college may waive tuition and fees for a Texas public high school student
enrolled in a remedial course or a developmental course. Public technical
colleges and state colleges may not waive tuition and fees.
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