What role does the Dual Credit Request form play in data collection and reporting?
The Dual Credit Request Form represents the financial commitment colleges and universities need to receive the tuition credit revenue offset. Colleges and universities must ensure the forms contain required information in order to count those students in their enrollment reporting. Districts must ensure each form contains the required student information as well as secondary school approval. What goes in the Student Identification Number field on the Dual Credit Request Form? Districts are responsible for entering the nine-digit, PED-issued student identification number on each Dual Credit Request Form to allow the state to match students in both the public and higher education data systems. The FERPA Release section of the Dual Credit Request Form must be signed by both the student and parent (unless the student is over 18 years of age) in order to allow districts, colleges and universities collect and report dual credit data to the state. Miscellaneous Can an institution of higher ed
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