A student is enrolled in ALE, Running Start, and Work Based Learning courses of study. How are these addressed in the WSLP and enrollment counting?
The rules that govern Running Start and Work Based Learning are separate and distinct from the rules governing ALE. Thus, Running Start credits and Work Based Learning hours, and the resulting FTE, should be maintained and reported separately from ALE hours and FTE. While the WSLP may address all three components of a student’s education (in an effort to portray the full scope of a student’s educational program), only ALE hours should be included in the “estimate of the average number of hours per week that the student will engage in learning activities to meet the requirements of the student learning plan” referenced in WAC 392-121-182 (4) (b) and subsequently used to calculate ALE FTE.
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