Sec. 2.5. "Dual credit course" means a course taught by a high school faculty member, a college faculty member, or a college adjunct faculty member that a high school student may take to earn both high school and college credits. Dual credit courses may include any of the following: (1) A concurrent enrollment college course that is taught: (A) in a high school classroom; (B) by a regular high school faculty member who is approved by an eligible institution; and (C) to high school students who earn high school credit for the course and may also earn college credit through an agreement between an eligible institution and a school corporation under IC 21-43-4-3.5 . (2) An on-campus course, that: (A) is taught: (i) on the campus of an eligible institution; (ii) by a faculty member of the eligible institution; and (iii) as a regular course offering to postsecondary students attending the eligible institution in which a high school student enrolls and attends; and (B) is approved by the high school that the high school student attends for secondary credit requirements. (3) A college course, that is taught: (A) in a high school classroom; (B) by a faculty member of an eligible institution; and (C) to high school students who may earn both secondary and postsecondary credits. (4) An online college course, that: (A) is taught: (i) by a faculty member of an eligible institution; and (ii) as a regular course offering to postsecondary students attending the eligible institution in which a high school student enrolls and attends; and (B) is approved by the high school that the high school student attends for secondary credit requirements.
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