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MI SB0980
Bill
AI Summary
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Eliminates course enrollment limits for high school students participating in the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act, removing caps on the number of eligible postsecondary courses students can take.
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Removes previous restrictions that limited students to 10 total courses, with graduated annual limits based on grade level (2 courses for 9th-10th graders, 4 courses for 11th-12th graders in early years).
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Maintains eligibility requirements including student residency, high school enrollment status (maximum 4 years), and qualification score thresholds on readiness assessments or Michigan Merit Examination.
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Preserves restrictions on course subject matter, excluding physical education, theology, divinity, religious education, hobby/craft courses, and activity courses.
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment.
Legislative Description
Education; dual enrollment; cap on eligible credits that high school students may take under the postsecondary enrollment options act; eliminate. Amends sec. 3 of 1996 PA 160 (MCL 388.513).
Education: curriculum
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Education Reform
6/12/2018