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Code · Ohio · Title 33 Education-Libraries · Chapter 3365 College Credit Plus Program

Section 3365.031 — Restrictions on enrollment.

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(A)A student in grade nine may not enroll in courses under this chapter for which the student elects under division
(B)of section 3365.06 of the Revised Code to receive credit toward high school graduation for more than the equivalent of four academic school years. A student enrolling in courses under this chapter may not enroll in courses in which the student elects to receive credit toward high school graduation for more than the equivalent of:
(1)Three academic school years, if the student so enrolls for the first time in grade ten;
(2)Two academic school years, if the student so enrolls for the first time in grade eleven;
(3)One academic school year, if the student so enrolls for the first time in grade twelve.
(B)The restrictions prescribed in division
(A)of this section shall be reduced proportionately for any such student who enrolls in the program during the course of a school year in accordance with rules adopted under section 3365.02 of the Revised Code.
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