W. Va. Code R. § 133-18-2 - Policy
2.1. All courses
and classes offered for academic credit must be acceptable toward a degree or
certificate program(s) as approved by the institutional governing board, and if
required, also approved by the Higher Education Policy Commission and/or the
institutionally-adopted general education program(s) as set forth in the
college catalog(s). Courses and classes offered by an institution in a
partnership arrangement with another West Virginia public state college or
university must also count for academic credit toward a degree or certificate
program(s) at the receiving institution.
2.2. Two exceptions may be made to this
general policy:
2.2.1. Those courses offered
for remedial purposes in the basic academic skills areas (foundation
programs);
2.2.2. Certain
specialized courses designed to meet the continuing education needs of public
and private school personnel.
2.3. Courses and classes not qualifying for
academic credit may be assigned C.E.U. value, in accordance with standards
established by the appropriate institutional governing board.
2.4. Except as may be specifically allocated
or approved by the board, no state appropriated funds may be utilized for the
direct and identifiable costs of noncredit courses and classes. It is expected
that course and class fees and/or contract or gift funds will cover all
identifiable direct cost of noncredit courses and classes.
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