Can a course be dropped from a center’s list of approved programs if no students are enrolled (instead of waiting two years as was the case with STAR/MARS)?
A course may be dropped from your list of approved programs. That being said, the program should continue to be listed as an approved program if that program is in fact approved. Removing a course due to no enrollments in a particular year changes the approved program listing, thus giving the impression that the program is no longer approved. The program may still be approved—there are simply no enrollments for a given school year. If the program is still approved, it should not be removed from the listing.
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