Nevada Code § 389.160

Credit toward graduation from high school for courses taken at community college, state college or university
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1. A pupil enrolled in high school,
including, without limitation, a pupil enrolled in grade 9, 10, 11 or 12 in a
charter school or a pupil enrolled in a program designed to meet the
requirements of an adult standard diploma, who successfully completes a course
of education offered by a community college, state college or university in
this State which has been approved pursuant to subsection 2, must be allowed to
apply the credit received for the course so completed to the total number of
credits required for graduation from the high school or the charter school in
which the pupil is enrolled or the credits required for receipt of an adult
standard diploma, as applicable.
2. With the approval of the State Board,
the board of trustees of each county school district and the governing body of
each charter school shall prescribe the courses for which credits may be
received pursuant to subsection 1, including occupational courses for academic
credit, and the amount of credit allowed for the completion of those courses.
3. The State Board must not unreasonably
limit the number of dual credit courses in which a pupil may enroll or for
which a pupil may receive credit.

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