Has the rule for 16 year olds been modified or changed in regards to enrolling them into an AEFL program?
A15. The requirement for GED classes is 16 years old. We are still operating under the interim guidance distributed through an email from Sarah Hawker on March 24, 2005 that so long as a program attempts to obtain separation documentation for a 16 year old student and documents this effort in their file, programs may continue to serve 16 year olds, per the Federal law. Q16. Can we assign variable credit in STAIRS for regular college classes where are fixed hours in the A1 system? For example, the nurse assistant is 6 hours. If we assign variable we can pick up some attendance hours for those who do not successfully complete. A16. The A1 and the STAIRS claims need to be a match. In other words, if a student is not eligible to be counted on the A1, meaning he/she did not meet the criteria for completion of the course and therefore did not receive any credit, it would be inappropriate to count the hours of instruction within STAIRS. If the college allows a VOC program like this to be esta
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