W. Va. Code R. § 135-21-3 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. XXXIX, No. 11, March 18, 2022
3.1. Co-requisite
Courses.
3.1.a. Co-requisite courses are
credit-bearing courses that provide aligned academic support for the
entry-level credit bearing course and are required as a component of the
entry-level course. Co-requisite courses are designed for students who did not
meet admission requirements for entry level math or English courses. Course
content is the same as the traditional credit-bearing course but additional
required attendance/instruction and/or participation in academic support
structures is required for successful completion of the course.
3.2. Academic Support Programs
3.2.a. Academic support programs include, but
are not limited to, modular course delivery; summer boot camps; extra class
sessions; accelerated learning program (ALP) model; paired courses,
supplemental instruction; additional lab instruction; tutoring; and/or other
instructional strategies which provide additional in-class or outside-class
assistance and monitoring of student progress beyond that usually associated
with entry-level college credit courses.
3.3. Remedial Education.
3.3.a. Remedial education addresses academic
preparedness.
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