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CT HB06869
Bill
AI Summary
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Local and regional boards of education must grant high school credit for successful completion of dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment courses, effective July 1, 2026
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Department of Education required to notify parents of students in grades 8-11 annually about postsecondary credit opportunities, starting February 1, 2026
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Commissioner of Education must develop a model agreement by July 1, 2026 between secondary schools and postsecondary institutions for dual and concurrent enrollment courses
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Institutions of higher education offering concurrent enrollment courses must obtain accreditation from the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships by July 1, 2028 (or within three years for new courses)
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Higher education institutions must report annually to the Department of Education on each high school student enrolled in dual or concurrent enrollment courses, including student information, course details, grades, and credits earned
Legislative Description
An Act Expanding Dual Enrollment And Concurrent Enrollment Opportunities.
Last Action
Tabled for the Calendar, House
4/8/2025