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

Section 3365.10 — Application for waiver of requirements of program.

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(A)Any public or participating nonpublic secondary school or any public or participating private college may apply to the chancellor of higher education and the department of education and workforce for a waiver from the requirements of the college credit plus program. The chancellor and the department may grant a waiver under this section for an agreement or for a proposed agreement between a public or participating nonpublic secondary school and a public or participating private or out-of-state college, only if the agreement does both of the following:
(1)Includes innovative programming proposed to exclusively address the needs of underrepresented student subgroups;
(2)Meets all criteria set forth in rules adopted by the chancellor and the department pursuant to division
(C)of this section.
(B)Any waiver granted under this section shall apply only to the agreement for which the waiver is granted and shall not apply to any other agreement that the school or college enters into under this chapter.
(C)The chancellor and the department shall jointly adopt rules, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, regarding the granting of waivers under this section.
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