Section 2: Running Start Legislation

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Washington Administrative Codes
Definition of Terms

WAC 392-169-015 Running start program -- Definition. As used in this chapter, the terms "running start" and "running start program" mean the part-time to full-time equivalent enrollment under this chapter of eligible eleventh and twelfth grade high school students in an institution of higher education for the purpose of earning at least high school credit to be awarded by a school district, and such additional college level or university level credit as may be awarded by the institution of higher education.

WAC 392-169-020 Eligible student -- Definition. As used in this chapter, the term "eligible student" means any person, including a person who is otherwise attending a private school or receiving home-based instruction, who meets each of the following conditions:

  1. The person is under the age of twenty-one years of age as of September 1 of the school year.

  2. The person is eligible by reason of his or her residence or other criterion established by law to enroll in the school district through which the person seeks to obtain the award of running start program high school credit. See RCW 28A.225.160 (residents of a school district), RCW 28A.225.170 (residents of the United States and Indian Reservations), RCW 28A.225.210 (residents of "nonhigh" school districts), and RCW 28A.225.220 ("choice" students). Note: A running start student who changes his or her school district of residence, following enrollment in running start, solely for the purpose of attending an institution of higher education under this chapter shall be deemed to have retained his or her residence in the school district of initial running start enrollment for high school graduation, funding and other purposes under this chapter.

  3. The person is eligible under the grade placement policies of the school district through which the person seeks to obtain running start program high school credit to be in the eleventh or the twelfth grade.

  4. The person has not as of the beginning of the school year earned the credits required for the award of a high school diploma by the school district through which the person seeks to obtain the award of running start program high school credit.

  5. The person has not as of the beginning of the school year received a high school diploma or its equivalent. Note: A general education development certificate is not considered to be the equivalent of a high school diploma for purposes of this subsection.

  6. The person's running start program enrollment to date is below the applicable eleventh or twelfth grade running start enrollment limitations established under WAC 392-169-055.

WAC 392-169-022 Running start student -- Definition. For the purposes of this chapter and chapter 392-121 WAC, the term "running start student" means an eligible student:

  1. Who is enrolled in the running start program in accordance with this chapter;

  2. Whose enrollment has not been suspended or terminated by withdrawal, transfer, suspension or expulsion; and

  3. Who has participated in one or more instructional activities conducted by college or university staff (e.g., classroom or laboratory instruction, course work testing, post enrollment/registration academic counseling, and similar other instructional activities) on at least one college or university day during the current quarter
    or semester since the last enrollment count date.

WAC 392-169-023 College or university day -- Definition. For the purposes of this chapter, the term "college or university day" means a day on which running start students are afforded the opportunity to be engaged in instructional activity which is planned and conducted by or under the supervision of college or university instructional staff, and on which day all or any portion of the enrolled running start students
actually participate in such instructional activity.

WAC 392-169-025 Full-time equivalent (FTE) running start enrollment -- Definition. For the purposes of this chapter and chapter 392-121 WAC, "full-time equivalent (FTE) running start enrollment" (i.e., college or university enrollment) means the FTE of running start students on an enrollment count date when each student's FTE is determined subject to the limitations of WAC 392-169-022, 392-169-055 and 392-169-115 as follows:

  1. For college or university courses denominated in quarter credits, the quotient of an eligible student's quarter credits of running start enrollment divided by fifteen.

  2. For college or university courses denominated in semester credits, the quotient of an eligible student's semester credits of running start enrollment divided by fifteen.

  3. For college or university courses not denominated in quarter or semester credits, the quotient of an eligible student's average hours of running start enrollment per week divided by twenty-five. Hours of enrollment shall be determined pursuant to WAC 392-121-106 through 392-121-183.

  4. The sum of the results of running start enrollment under subsections (1), (2) and (3) of this section shall not exceed 1.00 FTE per student on any count day or in any school year.

WAC 392-169-030 Annual average full-time equivalent (AAFTE) running start enrollment -- Definition. For purposes of this chapter and chapter 392-121 WAC, "annual average full-time equivalent (AAFTE) running start enrollment" means the sum of the AAFTE of all running start students for a school year when each running start student's AAFTE equals the sum of the student's running start FTE enrollment
on the nine running start count dates divided by nine.

WAC 392-169-033 Institution of higher education -- Definition. As used in this chapter, the term "institution of higher education" means:

  1. A Washington community college established under chapter 28B.50 RCW;

  2. A Washington technical college established under chapter 28B.50 RCW;

  3. Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University and Washington State University if:

    (a) The university has decided to participate in the running start program; and


    (b) The board of directors of the school district through which an eligible student seeks to obtain running start program high school credit has decided to participate in the universities' running start program.

WAC 392-169-040 School district -- Definition. As used in this chapter, the term "school district" means a Washington public school district established under Title 28A RCW.

 

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