词条 | National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships |
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}} The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) is a professional organization for college and high school partnerships offering college courses in high schools. Formally established in 1999 in response to the dramatic increase in concurrent enrollment courses throughout the country, NACEP serves as a national accrediting body for concurrent enrollment programs and supports members by providing standards of excellence, opportunities to network and share best practices, and access to information about research and national trends in dual and concurrent enrollment. NACEP bylaws were first adopted in 2002. 1 Standards for Accreditation15 standards cover expectations for accredited programs in the areas of curriculum, faculty, student assessment, student services, and program evaluation. Accreditation addresses program quality by requiring evidence of implementation of each standard. NACEP Standards as a Model for Quality ControlNACEP standards have been recognized as a model for states that want to institute quality controls for dual enrollment programs 3, and NACEP's accreditation process has been acknowledged for its rigor. 4 A number of states have either referenced NACEP in dual enrollment policies or laws, or have developed standards based on NACEP standards. These include: ArkansasThe state concurrent enrollment policy states “If an institution of higher education offers a concurrent enrollment course(s) on a high school campus taught by a high school teacher, the institution must hold provisional membership in the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) by January 31, 2008. Institutions that have offered concurrent enrollment courses on high school campuses taught by high school teachers for at least five years must become accredited members of NACEP by July 1, 2009. Those that have offered concurrent enrollment courses taught by high school instructors for less than five years must become accredited members as soon after July 1, 2009 as the five-year criteria is met. If NACEP broadens its scope of accreditation, institutions that fall within that scope will be required to hold provisional membership and gain accreditation.” 5 FloridaFlorida’s February 2007 Statement of Standards is based on the NACEP Statement of Standards. Enacted by the Council of Presidents and the sponsored by the State Board of Education, the SoS has yet to be implemented due to a lack of interest and political commitment. No postsecondary school in Florida is yet a member of NACEP. 6 IdahoIdaho's state standards for concurrent enrollment programs is based on the NACEP Statement of Standards. 7 IllinoisThe Illinois Dual Credit Task Force Report to the General Assembly recommends “requiring all institutions offering dual credit programs to comply with added criteria adapted from those used by the National Alliance for Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) for accrediting dual credit programs”. 8 IndianaIndiana code states that “all postsecondary institutions and campuses offering dual credit courses in liberal arts, professional, or career/technical disciplines shall achieve accreditation by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships no later than fall 2008”. 9 IowaThe Senior Year Plus Course Auditing Committee is mandated by Iowa Code 256.17 to annually audit postsecondary courses offered to high school students in accordance with Iowa Code 261E. The committee adopted the NACEP standards and is linking the 2009-10 audit process with the accreditation process. 10 MinnesotaMinnesota statute states “Beginning in fiscal year 2011, districts only are eligible for aid if the college or university concurrent enrollment courses offered by the district are accredited by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships, in the process of being accredited, or are shown by clear evidence to be of comparable standard to accredited courses.” 11 OregonOregon public universities' proposed standards for College Now programs “closely align with, and are heavily indebted to, the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships standards”. 12NACEP AccreditationThere are no restrictions on membership in NACEP; however only programs meeting the NACEP definition of concurrent enrollment may apply for accreditation. NACEP defines concurrent enrollment in the Overview of the NACEP Statement of Standards.2
Concurrent enrollment is sometimes considered a subset of dual enrollment, and can be seen as a solution to the perceived quality problems associated with dual enrollment. Other terms that encompass concurrent enrollment are dual credit, college in the high schools, Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO), pre-college programs or accelerated learning. As of May 2009, 36 concurrent enrollment programs sponsored by colleges and universities in 13 states had been accredited through NACEP. Accredited programs can be searched by state on the NACEP website. References1 Bylaws are available online at http://www.nacep.org/mission.html 2 Standards may be downloaded from http://www.nacep.org/pdfs/NACEP_Standards1.pdf 3 Nancy Hoffman, Joel Vargas, and Janet Santos. May 2008. On Ramp to College: A State Policymaker’s Guide to Dual Enrollment. Jobs for the Future. 4 Jennifer Brown Lerner and Betsy Brand. October 2008. Review of State Policies Supporting Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and Dual Credit Programs. American Youth Policy Forum. 5 Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Concurrent Enrollment Policy. Adopted April 27, 2007. 6 Comments of Glen S. McGhee, Director., Florida Higher Education Accountability Project. Inside Higher Education. October 17, 2007. The Benefits of Dual Enrollment. http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/10/17/dualenroll#Comments 7 Idaho State Board of Education. Governing Policies and Procedures, Section: III. Postsecondary Affairs, Subsection: Y. Advanced Opportunities. June 2005. 8 Illinois Dual Credit Task Force Report to the General Assembly. December 2008. 9 Indiana State Legislature. Indiana Code 21-43-5-13, Sec. 13, Fast Track to College. Enacted into law in 2006. 10 Iowa Department of Education, Community College Leader Bulletin, Spring 2009, Volume 2, Issue 2. "SYP Postsecondary Course Audit Committee Convened". 11 Minnesota State Legislature. Minnesota Statute 124D.091. Enacted into law in 2007. 12 Oregon University System. Proposed Standards for Oregon Dual Credit / “College Now” Programs. July 2008. External links
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