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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 9.7-109

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§9.7–109.
(a)Beginning October 1, 2018, and on or before October 1 each year thereafter, the operator of a pilot shall submit to the Department and the Maryland Department of Labor the following information for the prior fiscal year:
(1)Whether students enrolled in the pilot are on track for completion in a time determined to be reasonable by the Advisory Board of the pilot;
(2)The academic levels of the students at the time of enrollment in the pilot;
(3)The number of:
(i)Credits students completed; and
(ii)Students who completed and graduated from the pilot;
(4)The academic progress of the students as measured by the student intake assessment instrument and the assessment instrument used;
(5)The graduation rate;
(6)The number of postsecondary education credits earned and the types of credits sought;
(7)The number of industry credentials earned and the types of industry credentials; and
(8)Any reported postgraduation employment.
(b)On or before December 1, 2020, the Department and the Maryland Department of Labor shall jointly submit to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly a report that includes:
(1)An evaluation of each pilot approved under this subtitle;
(2)A recommendation as to expansion, continuation, modifications to, or termination of the Program;
(3)Demographic information on student enrollment under the Program; and
(4)The fiscal solvency of the Program.
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