2024 Concurrent Enrollment Webinar Series in Partnership with MHEC, Webinar 4
Everyone is responsible for program quality, so who’s accountable? A look at state approaches to quality assurance nationally and in the MHEC region.
Everyone is responsible for program quality, so who’s accountable? A look at state approaches to quality assurance nationally and in the MHEC region.
Longstanding federal educational legislation, such as the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is one of several pieces of legislation that has been complicated by this blurring, as the legislation requires different expectations for secondary and postsecondary spaces.
Join us for conversation, celebration, context, and caveats with this new first for the field.
Learn from colleagues and practiced researchers during this casual, meeting-style forum. Meetings are often topic-based but also flexible to allow attendees to elevate questions, discuss challenges, and share their work with others interested in and engaged in research.
Explore the deep partnerships, best practices, and innovative strategies used to create successful college credit programs for high school students, allowing them to complete their associate degree or technical diploma in over 20 different programs, including Nursing, IT, Business, and Welding.
Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) deans, high school administrators, and counselors will share out strategies and best practices used to increase dual enrollment in the region by 210% in the last 8 years.
This presentation will introduce the early college model to parents and community members. The presenter and the panel guests will discuss how parents can aide their dually enrolled student in the education process. Also, they will discuss how to elevate services to ensure the graduates are well-rounded and highly competitive candidates for matriculation to the best universities across the globe.
Learn from colleagues and practiced researchers during this casual, meeting-style forum. Meetings are often topic-based but also flexible to allow attendees to elevate questions, discuss challenges, and share their work with others interested in and engaged in research.
Learn from colleagues and practiced researchers during this casual, meeting-style forum. Meetings are often topic-based but also flexible to allow attendees to elevate questions, discuss challenges, and share their work with others interested in and engaged in research.