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Tuition
Students enrolled in the co-enrollment program are exempt from the payment of the block tuition for
adult education programs as provided for in Florida Statutes §§1009.25 and 1011.80.
Funding and Reporting
Co-enrollment programs are state funded only as allocated by the Florida Legislature, and no federal
Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) funds may be used to support instruction and/or any
activity, supplies or resources used in the delivery of the courses. Enrollments and completions may
not be included in NRS reporting or AEFLA grant performance target estimates.
Enrollment
A co-enrolled student is referred to the program by the high school counselor. An Adult Co-Enrolled
Permission form (PBSD Form 1696) is signed by the high school counselor, the principal, the student,
and the student’s parent(s) or guardian is completed at the time of registration. Co-enrolled students
are not required to take a state-approved assessment before taking academic classes in adult
education. ((2016-2017 Florida Adult High School Technical Assistance Paper , page 4)
Collaboration between the high school guidance counselor, parents, and the adult high school
representative can serve as a primary factor in recruitment and retention of students in both programs
and ensure credits earned are properly recorded in the students’ permanent records at their home
schools. (2016-2017 Florida Adult High School Technical Assistance Paper, page 5)
Awarding of Credits
Co-enrolled students may be awarded credit based on demonstrating mastery through earning a
passing grade in student performance standards in the course of study and the competencies included
in the District approved curriculum. (State Board of Education Rules 6A-6.020.)
An Adult High School Course Completion PBSD Form 1086 needs to be completed and submitted to the
data processor in order for the student to receive a grade and credit.
Location
Students take courses in a face-to-face setting at an Adult and Community High School that offers co-
enrolled classes. Students have the option of enrolling in the Adult Virtual Academy and taking the
courses virtually. Students selecting the virtual option will need to return to their school of origin to
take the final course exam in a face-to-face-setting.
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