West Virginia Code § 18B-14-4

Dual enrollment pilot program established; definitions; funding; annual
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(a) Definitions. – As used in this section, unless used in a context that clearly requires a
different meaning, the term:
"Dual credit course" means a credit-bearing college-level course offered by an eligible
institution to secondary school students in which the students receive credit at both the
secondary and post-secondary levels.
"Dual enrollment" means the registration of an eligible secondaruy student in a post-
secondary course creditable toward high school completion and a career technical
certificate, associate degree, or baccalaureate degree. A student who is enrolled in post-
secondary instruction that is not creditable toward a high school diploma may not be
classified as a dual enrollment student.
"Eligible course" means any class or program of insltruction offered at an eligible institution
for which the student receives credit toward bsoth high school completion and a post-
secondary certificate or degree. Applied academics for adult education instruction,
developmental education, physical educatiion courses, and recreation and leisure studies
courses are not eligible courses for gdual enrollment purposes.
"Eligible institution" means a state institution of higher education as that term is defined in
§18B-1-2 of this code.
"Eligible student" means any secondary school student, including a homeschool, charter
school, microschool, learning pod, or private school student, who meets minimum criteria
established by the st ate school board and the commission or the council, as appropriate, for
the purpose oVf enrolling in a dual credit course.
(b) Dual enrollment pilot program established. – In conjunction with the state board and
under the supervision of the commission and the council, the chancellor and the state
superintendent shall establish a four-year pilot program whereby eligible institutions shall
offer dual enrollment courses that will comprise individualized pathways for career and post-
secondary educational opportunities for the state's secondary school students. These
students shall be enrolled in eligible courses leading to careers in certain designated career
pathways, namely direct care health professions; information technology; science,
technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields; education; advanced manufacturing;
welding and fabrication; construction; agriculture; and any other program that meets a
workforce need in the state as determined by the Department of Commerce.
(c) Funding. – From appropriations to the commission and the council for the purposes of
implementing and administering the dual enrollment pilot program established in this
section, the commission or the council, as appropriate, shall pay directly to the eligible
institutions from such appropriations the cost of the tuition and academic fees incurred by
eligible students taking dual credit courses in accordance with the dual enrollment pilot
program established in this section.
(d) Rulemaking. – In consultation with the state board, the commission and council may
propose legislative and emergency rules pursuant to §29A-3A-1 et seq. of this code to
implement the provisions of this section.
(e) Annual reports. – By December 1, 2024, and annually thereafter for the duration of the
pilot program, the chancellor shall report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on
Education Accountability on:
(1) The number of students participating in the program;
(2) The number and type of credits and certifications or credentials earned by students who
have participated in the program; a
(3) The dollar amount expended associated with thlis program;
(4) Projected growth in the program and funding needs for the next year;
(5) The job status of students who have participated in the program;
(6) Any issues with the program reported by students, parents, secondary schools, and
institutions of higher educatioen; how these issues are being addressed; and whether the
issues require legislative action; and
(7) A recommendation from the chancellor and the state superintendent on whether the
program should continue beyond its four-year pilot period.

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