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Code · California · Education Code

§ 66771

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(a)A student is qualified to participate in the program established by this chapter if the student is enrolled at a home college that is part of the California Virtual Campus and meets all of the following requirements:
(1)The student has attained a grade point average of at least 2.0 on a 4-point scale for completed coursework.
(2)The student has paid the appropriate fees and tuition required by the home college for enrollment in the academic term in which the student proposes to cross-enroll.
(3)The student has no outstanding fees or tuition to be paid at the home college.
(b)A teaching college shall inform each student who enrolls in an online course pursuant to this chapter of all of the following:
(1)The technical requirements that must be satisfied by a student in order to successfully participate in, and complete, the online course.
(2)Any prerequisite course, or other academic preparation, deemed necessary for enrollment in the online course.
(3)Any materials, skills, knowledge, or other elements that are necessary to ensure that a student has an opportunity to succeed in the online course.
(c)The teaching college shall charge participating students the appropriate course enrollment fees for residents as applicable and to the extent required by law.
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