Utah Admin. Code R765-165-7 - Credit
7.1. Permanent College Transcript - The
registrations and grades of each concurrent enrollment course shall be recorded
on permanent college transcripts. A student who registers for a concurrent
enrollment shall commit to having the final course grade recorded on that
student's permanent college record, regardless of the results.
7.2. Credit Value - College level courses
taught in the high school shall carry the same credit hour value as when taught
on a college or university campus and shall apply toward graduation from a USHE
Institution on the same basis as courses taught at the USHE institution where
the credits are earned.
7.3. Credit
Hours Permitted - Individual students will be permitted to earn up to 30
semester hours of college credits per year through contractual concurrent
enrollment. Credits earned in excess of 30 must be on a non-contractual
basis.
7.4. Institution Credit -
USHE institutions are responsible for course registration and awarding college
credit for concurrent enrollment courses.
7.5. Transferability - Credit earned through
the concurrent enrollment program shall be transferable between USHE
institutions. Students should be encouraged to seek advice from a college
academic adviser to make course choices that will meet the student's
educational goals.
Notes
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