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AR 6180Dual Credit Guidelines

Policy Details

Status
Active
Cross references
  • BP 6180 Program Adaptations/Alternative Arrangements
Adopted
1/16/2006
Last revised
8/5/2019

Who is Eligible

Any full-time high school student who is enrolled in the Kenai PeninsulaBoroughSchool District and who meets the qualifying criteria is eligible.

  1. The course must be at least three-credits and 100 level or above.
  2. One three-credit college course 100 level or above, will count for 1.0 high school credit.
  3. The grade recorded on the official college transcript will be recorded as the high school grade. The student is responsible for providing the high school with a copy of the college transcript.