(a) The department shall publish a link to the course access catalog in a prominent location on the department's website that includes: (1) A list of approved course providers; (2) A list of courses offered by approved providers available through the course access program; (3) A detailed description of the courses; and (4) All available student course completion and outcome data in a manner that protects student privacy in compliance with chapter 1, part 7 of this title, § 10-7-504 , and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ( 20 U.S.C. § 1232g ). (b) The department shall make publicly available each year the following information concerning the course access program: (1) The number of students participating in the course access program and the total number of courses in which students are enrolled; (2) The number of approved course providers; (3) The number of approved courses and the number of students enrolled in each course; (4) The number of courses available by subject and grade level; (5) The number of students enrolled in courses by subject and grade level; and (6) Student outcome data, including course completion rates and other approved measures. Amended by 2018 Tenn. Acts, ch. 784, Secs.s 12, s 13, s 14, s 15eff. 4/20/2018. Added by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 889, s 10, eff. 4/27/2016. (a) The department shall publish a link to the course access catalog in a prominent location on the department's website that includes: (1) A list of approved course providers; (2) A list of courses offered by approved providers available through the course access program; (3) A detailed description of the courses; and (4) All available student course completion and outcome data in a manner that protects student privacy in compliance with chapter 1, part 7 of this title, § 10-7-504 , and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ( 20 U.S.C. § 1232g ). (b) The department shall make publicly available each year the following information concerning the course access program: (1) The number of students participating in the course access program and the total number of courses in which students are enrolled; (2) The number of approved course providers; (3) The number of approved courses and the number of students enrolled in each course; (4) The number of courses available by subject and grade level; (5) The number of students enrolled in courses by subject and grade level; and (6) Student outcome data, including course completion rates and other approved measures. Amended by 2018 Tenn. Acts, ch. 784, Secs.s 12, s 13, s 14, s 15eff. 4/20/2018. Added by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 889, s 10, eff. 4/27/2016. (a) The department shall publish a link to the course access catalog in a prominent location on the department's website that includes: (1) A list of approved course providers; (2) A list of courses offered by approved providers available through the course access program; (3) A detailed description of the courses; and (4) All available student course completion and outcome data in a manner that protects student privacy in compliance with chapter 1, part 7 of this title, § 10-7-504 , and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ( 20 U.S.C. § 1232g ). (b) The department shall make publicly available each year the following information concerning the course access program: (1) The number of students participating in the course access program and the total number of courses in which students are enrolled; (2) The number of approved course providers; (3) The number of approved courses and the number of students enrolled in each course; (4) The number of courses available by subject and grade level; (5) The number of students enrolled in courses by subject and grade level; and (6) Student outcome data, including course completion rates and other approved measures. Amended by 2018 Tenn. Acts, ch. 784, Secs.s 12, s 13, s 14, s 15eff. 4/20/2018. Added by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 889, s 10, eff. 4/27/2016. (a) The department shall publish a link to the course access catalog in a prominent location on the department's website that includes: (1) A list of approved course providers; (2) A list of courses offered by approved providers available through the course access program; (3) A detailed description of the courses; and (4) All available student course completion and outcome data in a manner that protects student privacy in compliance with chapter 1, part 7 of this title, § 10-7-504 , and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ( 20 U.S.C. § 1232g ). (1) A list of approved course providers; (2) A list of courses offered by approved providers available through the course access program; (3) A detailed description of the courses; and (4) All available student course completion and outcome data in a manner that protects student privacy in compliance with chapter 1, part 7 of this title, § 10-7-504 , and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ( 20 U.S.C. § 1232g ). (b) The department shall make publicly available each year the following information concerning the course access program: (1) The number of students participating in the course access program and the total number of courses in which students are enrolled; (2) The number of approved course providers; (3) The number of approved courses and the number of students enrolled in each course; (4) The number of courses available by subject and grade level; (5) The number of students enrolled in courses by subject and grade level; and (6) Student outcome data, including course completion rates and other approved measures. (1) The number of students participating in the course access program and the total number of courses in which students are enrolled; (2) The number of approved course providers; (3) The number of approved courses and the number of students enrolled in each course; (4) The number of courses available by subject and grade level; (5) The number of students enrolled in courses by subject and grade level; and (6) Student outcome data, including course completion rates and other approved measures.
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