(a) The Department, in consultation with the Maryland Department of Labor, may approve up to six pilots. (b) A pilot established under the Program shall: (1) Operate from a fixed physical location; (2) Enroll students who: (i) Are 21 years old or older; (ii) Do not have a high school diploma; and (iii) Did not complete the requirements for high school graduation through GED testing or a National External Diploma program; (3) Enroll a maximum of 350 students; (4) Offer wraparound services necessary for the adult learner; and (5) Grant a Maryland high school diploma on completion of the required course of study. (c) When considering whether to approve a pilot under this section, the Department and the Maryland Department of Labor shall: (1) Give priority to a pilot located in a county or geographic area located within a county that has a high school attainment rate that is lower than the State average high school attainment rate; (2) Consider geographic diversity in locations for the pilots; and (3) Approve one pilot in a rural area for each two pilots approved in urban areas. (d) A pilot established under the Program is not a public school for public financing purposes under Title 5 of this article.
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