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Code · Indiana · TITLE 20. EDUCATION · ARTICLE 30. CURRICULUM · Chapter 16. Course Access Program

IC 20-30-16-5 Enrollment; notification; denial of enrollment; appeal

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Sec. 5.
(a)Except as provided in subsection (c), an eligible student may enroll in course access program courses offered by a course provider that is authorized by the department in accordance with policies adopted by the state board under this chapter.
(b)If an eligible student requests to enroll in a course access program course, the school corporation shall, not later than fifteen
(15)days after the date the eligible student submits the request to the school corporation, notify the student's parent or emancipated eligible student of the following:
(1)Whether the school corporation approves or denies the request.
(2)If the school corporation denies the request, information explaining that the parent or student may appeal the school corporation's decision to the department.
If the school corporation fails to notify an eligible student's parent or emancipated eligible student within the time period established under this subsection, the eligible student is automatically approved for enrollment in the course access program course.
(c)A school corporation may deny an eligible student's enrollment in a course access program only for the following reasons:
(1)The eligible student's enrollment in the course access program course would exceed the requirements for a normal full course load at the school corporation.
(2)The cost of the course access program course is unreasonable.
However, a school corporation may not deny enrollment of an eligible student under subdivisions
(1)and
(2)if the eligible student agrees to pay the cost of tuition for the applicable course access program course.
(d)If a school corporation denies a student's enrollment in a course access program course under subsection (c), the school corporation shall notify the department, in a manner prescribed by the department, of the reason the student was denied enrollment under subsection (c).
(e)If a school corporation denies a student's enrollment in a course access program course under subsection (c), the parent of an eligible student or an emancipated eligible student may appeal the decision of the school corporation to the department in a manner prescribed by the state board.
(f)The department shall:
(1)review the school corporation's denial under subsection (c); and
(2)provide a final enrollment decision;
within seven
(7)calendar days of receipt of the appeal.
As added by P.L.80-2017, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.200-2021, SEC.1; P.L.216-2021, SEC.29.
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