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Dual Enrollment High School Student Admission
Eligible high school students may enroll in college classes
concurrently with high school classes, either on the College
campus or at the high school, and receive both high school and
college credit. There must be on file at Bevill State Community
College a formal written agreement between the students local
school board and Bevill State Community College before approval
for Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment admission is granted. To be
eligible the student must meet the following requirements:
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- The student must be in grade 10, 11, or 12 or have an
exception granted by the participating postsecondary
institution upon the recommendation of the students principal
and superintendent and in accordance with Alabama
Administrative Code 290-8-9.17 regarding gifted and talented
students.
- The student must have a B average, as defined by local
board of education policy, in completed standard regulation
high school courses normally leading to the high school
diploma.
- The student must have written approval of the appropriate
principal, counselor, and the local superintendent of education.
Student access to Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment is dependent
upon both academic readiness and social maturity. Approval
from the appropriate counselor, principal and superintendent
indicates that the student has demonstrated both. Unless the
student can demonstrate the ability to benefit from college level
instruction, special education students are not eligible forenrollment under this policy.
- The student must meet admission requirements established
by the College.
- Students who are enrolled in grades 10, 11, or 12 may be
deemed eligible to participate in Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment in
occupational/technical courses pending demonstrated ability
to benefit as documented by successful completion of
placement by CPAT, Compass, or other assessments
approved by the Department of Postsecondary Education.
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Early Accelerated High School Student Admission
Eligible high school students may enroll in college classes
concurrently with high school classes and receive college credit.
Bevill State Community College admissions, course placement,
and course sequencing are applicable in addition to eligibility requirements listed below. A student is eligible for early admission upon meeting the
following criteria:
- The student has successfully completed the 10th grade;
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- The student provides a certification from the local principal
and/or designee certifying that the student has a minimum
cumulative B average and recommending the student be
admitted under this policy;
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- The student may enroll only in postsecondary courses for
which high school prerequisites have been completed (e.g.,
a student may not take English Composition until all
required high school English courses have been
completed).
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- The student must meet admission requirements established by the College.
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- The State Plan for Exceptional Children and Youth allows
gifted students to enroll for college courses. Certification of the
students eligibility for enrollment and a completed Recommendation Form must be provided to Bevill State Community College and must be approved by the Chancellor of Postsecondary Education and the College President prior to the students desired enrollment.
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All credit for course work completed under these provisions is
held in escrow until the student provides proof of high school
graduation. Transcripts issued prior to a students high school
graduation will be labeled conditional credit. Upon proof of high
school graduation, this notation will be removed from the
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