2019 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XV - Education
Chapter 188-E - Regional Career and Technical Education (Cte)
Section 188-E:27 - Enrollment Requirements.

Universal Citation: NH Rev Stat § 188-E:27 (2019)
    188-E:27 Enrollment Requirements. –
I. An interested high school student in grades 10 through 12 may enroll in a course that is designated by the CCSNH as part of the dual and concurrent enrollment program.
II. A student in the program shall be provided funding for enrollment in no more than 2 dual or concurrent enrollment courses taken in grade 10, no more than 2 dual or concurrent enrollment courses taken in grade 11, and no more than 2 dual or concurrent enrollment courses taken in grade 12. A student may take more than 2 dual or concurrent enrollment courses per year at his or her own expense.
III. (a) The state shall pay the current rate of concurrent enrollment tuition, which is established at $150 per course, to the CCSNH institution where a high school or career and technical education student successfully completes the concurrent enrollment course.
(b) The state shall pay the current rate of dual enrollment tuition, which is established at 1/2 the regular cost of the course, to the CCSNH institution where a high school or career and technical education student successfully completes a dual enrollment course and the CCSNH shall accept such amount as full payment for course tuition.
IV. Each high school should provide a designated individual to serve as the point of contact on matters related to the program, including but not limited to, student counseling, support services, course scheduling, managing course forms and student registration, program evaluation, course transferability, and assisting with online courses. Each high school shall annually notify all high school students and their parents of dual and concurrent enrollment opportunities.

Source. 2017, 156:110, eff. July 1, 2017; 210:2, eff. July 1, 2017. 2019, 322:8, eff. Oct. 11, 2019.

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