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S.B. 284
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This document includes Senate Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 2:21 PM by cmillar. --> This document includes Senate 2nd Reading Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 5:09 PM by cmillar. --> This document includes Senate 3rd Reading Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:32 AM by kcallred. --> 1
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill makes changes to the concurrent enrollment program and its funding.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 . authorizes S. [
12a tuition for S. certain .S higher
13 education courses offered in public schools through concurrent enrollment;
14 . requires that concurrent enrollment courses:
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15a higher education institutions; and
16 . with exceptions, be offered through the higher education institution in the
17 appropriate geographical service region;
18 . requires the State Board of Regents S. [
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21 . makes technical and conforming changes.
22 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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24 Other Special Clauses:
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26 Utah Code Sections Affected:
27 AMENDS:
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30 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
31 Section 1. Section 53A-15-101 is amended to read:
32 53A-15-101. Higher education courses in the public schools -- Cooperation
33 between public and higher education.
34 (1) The State Board of Education in collaboration with the State Board of Regents shall
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36 (a) a curriculum program and delivery system which allows students the option to
37 complete high school graduation requirements and prepares them to meet college admission
38 requirements at the conclusion of the eleventh grade, but does not preclude a student involved
39 in accelerated learning programs from graduating at an earlier time;
40 (b) a program of selected college credit courses in general and career and technical
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42 resources allow, through concurrent enrollment with one or more of the state's institutions of
43 higher education;
44 (c) a course of study for a student who decides to continue on through the twelfth grade
45 that would allow the student to take courses necessary to graduate from high school, and at the
46 student's option, to become better prepared for the world of work, or complete selected college
47 level courses corresponding to the first and second year of course work at a university, college,
48 or community college in the state system of higher education; and
49 (d) a program for advanced placement which permits students to earn high school
50 credits while qualifying to take advanced placement examinations for college credit.
51 (2) The delivery system and curriculum program shall be designed and implemented to
52 take full advantage of the most current available educational technology.
53 (3) The State Board of Regents shall adopt rules to ensure the following:
54 (a) early high school graduates who are academically prepared and meet college
55 admission requirements may be enrolled in one of the state's institutions of higher education;
56 (b) college credit courses are taught in high school concurrent enrollment or advanced
57 placement programs by college or university faculty or public school educators under the
58 following conditions:
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(i) to ensure that students are prepared for college level work, an appropriate59
60 assessment is given:
61 (A) prior to participation in mathematics and English courses; and
62 (B) in meeting prerequisites previously established for the same campus-based course
63 by the sponsoring institution;
64 (ii) public school educators in concurrent enrollment programs must first be approved
65 as adjunct faculty and supervised by a state institution of higher education;
66 (iii) teaching is done through live classroom instruction or telecommunications;
67 (iv) collaboration among institutions to provide opportunities for general education and
68 high demand career and technical education concurrent enrollment courses to be offered
69 statewide, including via technology;
70 (v) course content, procedures, and teaching materials in concurrent enrollment
71 programs are approved by the appropriate department or program at an institution of higher
72 education in order to ensure quality and comparability with courses offered on college and
73 university campuses;
74 (vi) concurrent enrollment may not include high school courses that are typically
75 offered in grades 9 or 10, except as provided under Subsection (3)[
76 (vii) students may only be charged fees or partial tuition in accordance with
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79 high school; and
80 (c) college credits obtained under this section shall be accepted for transfer of credit
81 purposes as if they had been obtained at any public institution of higher education within the
82 state system.
83 (4) (a) Concurrent enrollment courses shall be S. introductory-level general education,
83a career and technical education, or pre-major .S college-level courses S. [
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85 toward a certificate or degree.
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86a (i) .S develop
87 technology-intensive concurrent enrollment courses, designed as hybrid courses, having a
88 blend of different learning activities available both in classrooms and online S. ; and
88a (ii) develop courses delivered exclusively online .S .
89 (c) The courses described in Subsection (4)(b) shall facilitate course articulation,
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transfer of credit, and when possible, use open source materials available to all state institutions90
91 of higher education in order to reduce costs.
92 (5) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(b), concurrent enrollment courses shall be
93 offered to high school students by the state institution of higher education in the corresponding
94 geographic service region, as designated by the State Board of Regents.
95 (6) (a) A local school board or charter school governing board shall contact the state
96 institution of higher education in the corresponding geographical service region to provide a
97 concurrent enrollment course and the higher education institution shall respond to the request
98 in a reasonable amount of time.
99 (b) S. (i) .S If the state institution of higher education in the corresponding service region
100 chooses not to offer the concurrent enrollment course, another state institution of higher
101 education may offer the concurrent enrollment course.
101a S. (ii) Courses delivered through technology are not subject to the corresponding
101b geographic service region requirement in Subsection (5). .S
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103 value as when taught on a college or university campus and apply toward graduation on the
104 same basis as courses taught at an institution of higher education to which the credits are
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107 the option of accelerating their educational program and graduating at the conclusion of the
108 eleventh grade.
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110 close cooperation in developing, implementing, and evaluating the program established under
111 this section, including working together to effectively advise high school students on
112 registering for concurrent enrollment courses, as described in Section 53B-1-109 .
113 (b) (i) Each high school shall receive its proportional share of concurrent enrollment
114 money appropriated or allocated pursuant to Section 53A-17a-120.5 based upon the hours of
115 higher education course work undertaken by students at the school under Subsections (1)(b)
116 and (1)(c) as compared to the state total.
117 (ii) School districts shall contract with institutions of higher education to provide the
118 higher education services required under this section.
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120 this program, except that each institution within the state's higher education system may
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122 (i) a one-time per student per institution admissions application fee for concurrent
123 enrollment course credit offered by the institution[
124 (ii) S. except as provided in Subsection (9)(f) and in accordance with Subsection (10) , 124a .S partial tuition of up to $30 per credit
124a hour for each concurrent enrollment course for
125 which the student receives college credit, paid directly to the institution of higher education
126 that offers the credit.
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128 general admissions application fee requirement for a full-time or part-time student at an
129 institution so that no additional admissions application fee may be charged by the institution.
130 (e) A secondary student may participate in a concurrent enrollment course and not pay
131 the partial tuition described in Subsection (9)(c)(ii) if the secondary student elects not to
132 receive credit from an institution of higher education.
132a S. (f) A state institution of higher education may not charge tuition to a high school
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132c (i) S. for .S a technology-intensive concurrent enrollment course described in
132d Subsection (4)(b); S. [
132e (ii) S. for .S a gateway career and technology education course, as defined by the
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132g S. (iii) if the high school concurrent enrollment
132g student qualifies for free or reduced price school lunch. .S
132h S. (10)(a) A state institution of higher education may charge partial tuition for a concurrent
132i enrollment course in accordance with Subsection (9)(c)(ii) if the institution submits the
132j proposed amount of tuition for each course to the Legislature's Executive Appropriations
132k Committee for its approval on an annual basis and the Executive Appropriations Committee
132l approves the tuition amount.
132m (b) If a high school student enrolls in multiple concurrent enrollment courses at an
132n institution, the institution shall discount the partial tuition of each subsequent course the
132o student takes after the student pays the full amount approved under Subsection (10)(a) for the
132p first course.
132q (c) The State Board of Regents shall determine how an institution discounts tuition for
132r multiple courses as required in Subsection (10)(b). .S
Legislative Review Note
as of 2-27-12 8:40 AM