Nev. Admin. Code § 385B.754

Current through November 8, 2024
Section 385B.754 - Courses and units of credit
1. A pupil may apply up to one unit of credit earned by the pupil in a correspondence course, summer school, night school or any other school, including, without limitation, a postsecondary educational institution, toward the satisfaction of the requirements for academic eligibility set forth in section 5 of this regulation if the principal of the school in which the pupil is enrolled indicates in writing that:
(a) The course qualifies for credit for the pupil's requirements for graduation; and
(b) The unit of credit was earned during or immediately following the grading period in which the pupil was deficient.
2. Subject to the provisions of subsection 3, any course taken or unit of credit received by a pupil pursuant to subsection 1 becomes a part of the pupil's academic record and, after the grade for the course or unit of credit is recorded on his or her transcript, applies to the requirements for academic eligibility to participate in a sanctioned sport.
3. For the purpose of determining whether a pupil who has taken a course or received a unit of credit pursuant to subsection 1 meets the requirements set forth in section 5 of this regulation:
(a) A grade earned for such a course or unit of credit may replace a grade that a pupil has previously earned, including, without limitation, a failing grade, so long as the course or unit of credit taken concerns the same subject matter as the class for which the pupil previously earned the grade.
(b) A grade earned for such a course or unit of credit that is not replacing a grade previously earned by the pupil must be considered as an additional class to the other classes taken by the pupil during the grading period.

Nev. Admin. Code § 385B.754

(Added to NAC by Nev. Interscholastic Activities Ass'n by R206-03, eff. 11-2-2004; A by R147-10, 5-5-2011; R128-13, 6-23-2014) - (Substituted in revision for NAC 386.802); A by R047-21A, eff. 12/22/2021
NRS 385B.060