W. Va. Code R. § 133-24-3 - Assisting Students in Preparing for College
3.1. The state colleges and universities
shall work collaboratively with schools to increase educational opportunities
and standards for potential college students and to increase the number of
students who complete the core curriculum. Among these efforts will be
institutional initiatives to:
3.1.1. Improve
ACT/SAT scores of high school students;
3.1.2. Increase the percentage of high school
students going to college;
3.1.3.
Provide more opportunities for high school students to complete college courses
while still in high school; and
3.1.4. Increase retention of students after
they enter college.
3.2.
The state colleges and universities in collaboration with the K-12 schools
shall conduct college awareness programs that reach students from the
elementary grades through high school. These programs shall provide
opportunities to visit the college, to meet faculty, and to learn the
importance of motivation and achieving academic excellence. Students in the
eighth grade should be encouraged to take the academic core courses during
their high school years. It is important that the institutions work with school
officials, counselors, parents and teachers to disseminate information
effectively on preparing for success in college.
Notes
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