Arkansas Code § 6-53-501

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As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Articulation agreement" means a commitment to a program designed to provide students with a nonduplicative sequence of progressive achievement leading to competencies in a tech-prep education program or in college transfer programs; and (2) "Tech-prep education program" means a combined secondary and postsecondary program which: (A) Leads to an associate of applied science or other occupational degree or two-year certificate; (B) Provides technical preparation in at least one (1) field of engineering technology, applied science, mechanical, industrial, or practical art or trade, or agriculture, health, or business; (C) Builds student competence in mathematics, science, and communications, including through applied academics, through a sequential course of study; and (D) Leads to placement in employment. Acts 1991, No. 1244, § 29.
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Articulation agreement" means a commitment to a program designed to provide students with a nonduplicative sequence of progressive achievement leading to competencies in a tech-prep education program or in college transfer programs; and (2) "Tech-prep education program" means a combined secondary and postsecondary program which: (A) Leads to an associate of applied science or other occupational degree or two-year certificate; (B) Provides technical preparation in at least one (1) field of engineering technology, applied science, mechanical, industrial, or practical art or trade, or agriculture, health, or business; (C) Builds student competence in mathematics, science, and communications, including through applied academics, through a sequential course of study; and (D) Leads to placement in employment. Acts 1991, No. 1244, § 29.
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Articulation agreement" means a commitment to a program designed to provide students with a nonduplicative sequence of progressive achievement leading to competencies in a tech-prep education program or in college transfer programs; and (2) "Tech-prep education program" means a combined secondary and postsecondary program which: (A) Leads to an associate of applied science or other occupational degree or two-year certificate; (B) Provides technical preparation in at least one (1) field of engineering technology, applied science, mechanical, industrial, or practical art or trade, or agriculture, health, or business; (C) Builds student competence in mathematics, science, and communications, including through applied academics, through a sequential course of study; and (D) Leads to placement in employment. Acts 1991, No. 1244, § 29.
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Articulation agreement" means a commitment to a program designed to provide students with a nonduplicative sequence of progressive achievement leading to competencies in a tech-prep education program or in college transfer programs; and
(2) "Tech-prep education program" means a combined secondary and postsecondary program which: (A) Leads to an associate of applied science or other occupational degree or two-year certificate; (B) Provides technical preparation in at least one (1) field of engineering technology, applied science, mechanical, industrial, or practical art or trade, or agriculture, health, or business; (C) Builds student competence in mathematics, science, and communications, including through applied academics, through a sequential course of study; and (D) Leads to placement in employment.
(A) Leads to an associate of applied science or other occupational degree or two-year certificate;
(B) Provides technical preparation in at least one (1) field of engineering technology, applied science, mechanical, industrial, or practical art or trade, or agriculture, health, or business;
(C) Builds student competence in mathematics, science, and communications, including through applied academics, through a sequential course of study; and
(D) Leads to placement in employment.
Acts 1991, No. 1244, § 29.

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