164.002 Definitions for chapter.
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As used in KRS Chapter 164, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Advanced placement" or "AP" means a college-level course that incorporates all
topics and instructional strategies specified by the College Board on its standard
syllabus for a given subject area and is licensed by the College Board;
(2)"Cambridge Advanced International" means the Cambridge Advanced International
Certificate of Education Diploma program, an international pre-university
curriculum and examination system offered by Cambridge International
Examinations at the University of Cambridge;
(3)"College Board Advanced Placement examination" means the advanced placement
test administered by the College Entrance Examination Board;
(4)"College Board" means the College Entrance Examination Board, a national
nonprofit association that provides college admission guidance and advanced
placement examinations;
(5)"Dual credit" means a college-level course of study developed in accordance with
KRS 164.098 in which a high school student receives credit from both the high
school and postsecondary institution in which the student is enrolled upon
completion of a single class or designated program of study, including participating
in the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky or the Craft
Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics;
(6)"Dual enrollment" means a college-level course of study developed in accordance
with KRS 164.098 in which a student is enrolled in a high school and postsecondary
institution simultaneously, including participating in the Gatton Academy of
Mathematics and Science in Kentucky or the Craft Academy for Excellence in
Science and Mathematics; and
(7)"International Baccalaureate" or "IB" means the International Baccalaureate
Organization's Diploma Programme, a comprehensive two
(2)year program
designed for highly motivated students.