Ark. Code § 6-44-302

Current with legislation from 2024 effective through May 3, 2024.
Section 6-44-302 - Definitions

As used in this subchapter:

(1) "Academic skill intake assessment" means a criterion-referenced assessment of numeracy and literacy skills with high reliability and validity as determined by third-party research that is administered in person or online;
(2) "Accredited" means an entity that holds an active accreditation from:
(A) One (1) of the following regional accrediting organizations in the United States:
(i) Middle States Commission on Higher Education;
(ii) New England Association of Schools and Colleges;
(iii) Higher Learning Commission;
(iv) Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities;
(v) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges;
(vi) Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges;
(vii) Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges; or
(viii) Any successor entities or consolidation or merger of any of the regional accreditors in the United States; or
(B) Cognia;
(3) "Adult dropout recovery services" means any type of assistance provided to a student, including without limitation:
(A) Sourcing, recruitment, and engagement;
(B) Learning plan development;
(C) Active teaching; and
(D) Proactive coaching and mentoring;
(4) "Approved program provider" means a public, nonprofit, or other entity that satisfies the requirements of § 6-44-304;
(5) "Average cost per graduate" means the total amount of Arkansas Adult Diploma Program funding dispersed to an approved program provider for a cohort through the end of the measurement period divided by the total number of graduates from the cohort during the measurement period;
(6) "Career advising services" means services designed to assist a student in obtaining employment, including without limitation resume development and mock interviews;
(7) "Career pathways coursework" means one (1) or more courses that help a student enter into or advance within a specific occupation or occupational cluster;
(8) "Coaching" means proactive communication between an approved program provider and a student related to the student's pace and progress throughout his or her learning plan;
(9) "Cohort" means the group of students who enter the program between July 1 and June 30 of each program year;
(10) "Employability skills certification" means a certificate earned by a student's demonstrating professional nontechnical skills through assessment, including without limitation the program standards of the United States Department of Labor's "Skills to Pay the Bills: Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success";
(11) "Graduate" means a student who has successfully completed all of the approved program provider requirements in order to obtain a high school diploma;
(12) "Graduation rate" means the total number of graduates from a cohort who graduated during a measurement period divided by the total number of students included in the same cohort;
(13) "Graduation requirements" means course and credit requirements needed to earn a high school diploma from an approved program provider;
(14)
(A) "High school diploma" means a diploma issued by an accredited institution.
(B) A high school diploma issued under this subchapter is recognized as a secondary school diploma by this state;
(15) "Learning plan" means a documented plan for courses or credits needed for each individual in order to complete the program and to fulfill the graduation requirements of an approved program provider;
(16) "Measurement period" means the two-year period beginning July 1 of the year the cohort begins through June 30 of the subsequent state fiscal year;
(17) "Mentoring" means a direct relationship between a coach and a student to facilitate the completion of the student's learning plan designed to prepare the student to succeed in the program and the student's future endeavors;
(18) "Milestones" means the objective measures of progress for which payment is made to an approved program provider under this subchapter, including:
(A) Earned units of high school credit;
(B) Attainment of an employability skills certification;
(C) Attainment of a workforce credential; and
(D) Attainment of an accredited high school diploma;
(19) "Request for qualifications" means a request for interested public, nonprofit, or other entities to submit evidence that the entity meets the qualifications established in § 6-44-304, and if confirmed by the Department of Education, that the requestor is an approved program provider;
(20) "Student" means a participant in the program who:
(A) Is twenty-one (21) years of age or older;
(B) Is a resident of this state; and
(C) Has not earned a high school diploma;
(21) "Transcript evaluation" means a documented summary of credits earned in previous public or private accredited high schools compared with the program and approved program provider graduation requirements;
(22) "Unit of high school credit" means credit awarded based on a student's demonstration that he or she has successfully met the content expectation for the credit area as defined by subject area standards, expectations, or guidelines; and
(23) "Workforce credential" means a third-party credential that is:
(A) Part of a sequence of credentials that can be accumulated over time to build an individual's qualifications to advance along a career pathway; or
(B) A credential that:
(i) Verifies an individual's qualification or competence; and
(ii) Is:
(a) Issued by a third party with the relevant authority to issue the credential; or
(b) Aligned with high-wage, high-growth jobs in Arkansas, as defined by the Arkansas Workforce Development Board.

Ark. Code § 6-44-302

Added by Act 2023, No. 546,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2023.