Section 13-28-37 - Postsecondary enrollment--Responsibility for costs--Failing gradeeliminates eligibility.
13-28-37. Postsecondary enrollment--Responsibility for costs--Failing grade eliminates eligibility. Any student in grades ten, eleven, or twelve may apply to an institution of higher education or a postsecondary vocational education institution as a special student in a course or courses offered at the institution of higher education or postsecondary vocational education institution. The student shall obtain the school district's approval of the postsecondary course or courses prior to enrolling. If approved, the student shall receive full credit toward high school graduation as well as postsecondary credit for each postsecondary course. The resident school district may pay all or part of the tuition and fees for a course approved for credit toward high school graduation in accordance with this section. The student is responsible for any tuition and fees not paid by the resident school district and for any other costs involved with attending a postsecondary institution.
If a failing final course grade is received in a postsecondary course under this section, the student receiving the failure is no longer eligible to enroll for postsecondary courses under this section.
Source: SL 1990, ch 122, § 5; SL 1996, ch 119; SL 2003, ch 100, § 1.