Can a student enrolled in a University Model School compete in the NCFCA?
It depends upon the level of enrollment. The NCFCA considers most University Model Schools to be private schools. If a student is enrolled in the full core curriculum of the school, he would most likely be ineligible for NCFCA competition. If a student only takes a couple of classes from a University Model School and the parents directly manage the rest of his education at home, then he would most likely be eligible for NCFCA competition.
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