It does not apply to
dual credit courses taught by college or university instructors on any campus or via television or the Internet.
Not exact matches
«Whether colleges are a bit pretentious about
courses taught at other colleges or the fact that they lose money when students arrive on their campuses with
credit,
dual enrollment is not universally accepted and students should do their research before signing up for it.»
A battle in Indiana over who is qualified to
teach the
dual - enrollment
courses meant to yield college
credit for high school students.
A few schools noted that students do not take AP
courses per se, either because they take actual college classes (at host colleges or through
dual - enrollment arrangements) or because they earn college
credit for advanced
courses taught within the school itself.
The current bill says a teacher is eligible for these bonuses if he or she «has earned a master's degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution in a content area directly related to the subject matter of a
dual credit course; or another
course taught by the teacher.»
A local
dual credit course is a high school
course (
taught at the high school by high school faculty) that is aligned to a postsecondary
course.