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Navigating the Course Selections in the Application
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Thu 4/11/24 9:24 PM
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Waiver: Exceeding the HSDC Credit Hour Threshold
Watch a short how-to video that provides guidance on the additional approvals required when a student exceeds the 10 credit hour threshold for High School Dual Credit coursework. The additional approvals are required from the student, parent, and high school official for the waiver that is now embedded into the application.
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Check out this article I found in the BOR Client Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://tdx.sdbor.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=276">https://tdx.sdbor.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=276</a><br /><br />Navigating the Course Selections in the Application<br /><br />Watch a short how-to video on the navigation of selecting desired courses for High School Dual Credit, Concurrent and Rising Scholar, and Undergraduate Non-Degree Seeking Full Tuition Rate coursework. If a student has chosen to take more than 10 credit hours of High School Dual Credit coursework, there is guidance on the embedded waiver for exceeding the credit hour threshold for the program which requires additional approvals from both the parent and high school official.