Non-clients: $550 per attendee
Program Ends: 12:00 PM
Dual enrollment programs, which provide students the opportunity to meet high school requirements while also enrolling in college courses and earning college credit, are an increasingly popular educational option. Enrollment in such programs is growing year after year. Lawmakers and Governor Gavin Newsom have expressed support in expanding dual enrollment programs to California students. Dual enrollment programs have unique requirements that must be met to generate average daily attendance for K-12 local educational agencies (LEAs) and full-time equivalent students for community college districts (CCDs) as well as administrative requirements specific to both K-12 LEAs and CCDs. This webinar will provide attendees with an opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of different dual enrollment settings, design options, compliance requirements for both K-12 LEAs and CCDs choosing to offer dual enrollment programs, and any pending legislation that looks to make changes to dual enrollment programs.
Who Should Attend?
For K-12 LEAs: Superintendents, cabinet members, directors of business and educational services, as well as attendance accounting staff
For CCDs: District chancellors, college presidents, vice presidents and vice chancellors of business and educational/instruction services, as well as attendance accounting staff
Webinar Topics
- Types of dual enrollment programs
- Conditions of apportionment
- Staffing considerations
- K-12 attendance and instructional time requirements
- How CCDs can claim full-time equivalent students
- New statutory dual enrollment program requirements
- Pending statutory changes that will impact dual enrollment programs
- Audits
Non-clients: $550 per attendee
Program Ends: 12:00 PM