WAC 132N-160-040
Admission exceptions. The following
guidelines apply to the admission of those students who do not
meet the general admission criteria:
(1) Persons under the age of eighteen who have not earned a
diploma from a high school or the equivalent may be admitted to
college-level classes and some vocational classes on a
space-available basis, except as in subsection (2) of this
section.
(2) Persons who meet the requirements of the running start
program (chapter392-169, 131-46, and/or 250-79 WAC) may enroll
in most college-level classes and selected vocational classes if
such classes have student spaces open at the time of running
start registration. Students must meet program eligibility
requirements and deadlines to participate.
(3) Students age sixteen and over who meet the provisions of
"Title III - Adult Education Programs" (Adult Education Act, 20
U.S.C. secs. 1201 et seq.) may enroll in certain basic education
classes. Persons admitted into such classes (basic skills,
academic support, and/or remedial) will be allowed to continue as
long as they demonstrate, through measurable academic progress,
an ability to benefit.
(4) Applicants in subsections (1), (2), and (3) of this
section, above, must demonstrate sufficient maturity and academic
ability or skill to compete with college students. Applicants
under the age of sixteen may be required to follow the designated
college procedures for admission.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 99-15-017, §
132N-160-040, filed 7/12/99, effective 8/12/99.]