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Part-time, Concurrent, Full-time Students: What’s the difference? Part-time Concurrent Full-time Enrollment Student obtains code

Part-time, Concurrent, Full-time Students: What’s the difference? Part-time Concurrent Full-time Enrollment Student obtains code from Counselor and enrolls online. Pays for course online at time of registration: $160 Student obtains approval from Counselor. May enroll in up to 6 total classes without cost. Student stays enrolled at B&M Students withdraw from their current school first, then complete the full-time enrollment form online Orientation No, students receive an email with login information and policies Yes, the student and parent are required to participate in the virtual orientation before starting class Attendance Students are encouraged to work consistently but are not required to report attendance Yes, students must work a minimum of 5 hours a week per class and they must report attendance each week Yes, students must work a minimum of 25 hours a week and they must report attendance each week Course Length/ Schedule Students have 9 weeks to complete each. 5 credit class. Extensions can be purchased for $50 per week if needed. Students work through breaks Schedules are customized to best meet student needs. Usually students have until the end of the semester. Students may work through breaks Students take three 9 -week. 5 credit classes at a time. Students have 9 weeks to complete all coursework and may work through breaks Progress Monitoring All assignments have due dates to help student finish by their end-date. Assignments turn red if late. Teachers will reach out to students who have late work All assignments have due dates. Late work turns red. COA Administration will contact parents if the student is not making adequate progress. Teachers will reach out to students

More Differences…. Part-time Concurrent Full-time Teacher Support Yes. Students receive feedback on assignments and

More Differences…. Part-time Concurrent Full-time Teacher Support Yes. Students receive feedback on assignments and can email teachers with questions. They can arrange 1 -1 support on the phone, in-person or in an online meeting room. Students With Special Needs Indicate on enrollment form. Must provide a copy of the IEP to receive support. Home school IEP team determines if/how student’s needs can be met in online courses before student can be approved for concurrent enrollment. COA will work with the student’s home school IEP support team to be sure student’s needs are met. Required IEP meeting with student and parent, Home school IEP Team, and COA Administration before enrollment is complete. COA will work with the student’s home school IEP support team to be sure student’s needs are met. Final Exams Taken in-person at our Testing Center at the Chandler Christian Church within 1 week of course end -date. Taken in-person at our Testing Center at the Chandler Christian Church within 1 week of course end-date. Records COA adds final grade to Infinite Campus and sends grade in an email to the student. Student is enrolled in both schools simultaneously in I. C. COA adds final grade to Infinite Campus and sends grade in an email to the student. Student is enrolled in COA in I. C.