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Agreement BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC) This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Criminal Justice Operations. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Criminal Justice Operations Program of Study as a part of the Criminal Justice Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the AA or BA--Criminal Justice degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Criminal Justice Operations Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to: High School Secondary Courses Postsecondary Courses Credit Hours 8918010 Criminal Justice Operations 1 8918020 Criminal Justice Operations 2 8918030 Criminal Justice Operations 3 8918040 Criminal Justice Operations 4 CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 2001 Introduction to Juvenile Procedures 3.0 3.0 3.0 Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.0 To be eligible for consideration for Keiser University articulated credits, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Criminal Justice Operations Program of Study with a grade of B or above in each secondary course listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation: 1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University. 2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure 3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (9 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Criminal Justice Operations. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Criminal Justice Operations Program of Study as a part of the Criminal Justice Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the AA or BA--Criminal Justice degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Criminal Justice Operations Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8918010 Criminal Justice Operations 1 8918020 Criminal Justice Operations 2 8918030 Criminal Justice Operations 3 8918040 Criminal Justice Operations 4

CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 2001 Introduction to Juvenile Procedures

3.0 3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.0

To be eligible for consideration for Keiser University articulated credits, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Criminal Justice Operations Program of Study with a grade of B or above in each secondary course listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (9 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Criminal Justice Operations Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees, not to include books, for up to 9 credits following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Accounting Operations. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Accounting Operations Program of Study as a part of the Business, Management, and Administration Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A.-- Accounting, B.A.—Accounting, A.A.—Business Administration, and B.A.---Business Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Accounting Operations Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8209020 Computing for College and Careers OR 8207310 Introduction to Information Technology AND 8203310 Accounting Applications 1 8203320 Accounting Applications 2 8203330 Accounting Applications 3

ACG 1001—Accounting Principles CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Accounting Operations Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees, not to include books, for up to 6 credits following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Administrative Assistant. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Administrative Assistant Program of Study as a part of the Business, Management, and Administration Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A.-- Accounting, B.A.—Accounting, A.A.—Business Administration, and B.A.---Business Administration, A.S. Design and Multimedia, or A.S Information Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Administrative Assistant Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8209020 Computing for College and Careers OR 8207310 Introduction to Information Technology

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Administrative Assistant Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University.

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fee, not to include books, for up to 3 credits, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Business Supervision & Management. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Business Supervision & Management Program of Study as a part of the Business, Management, and Administration Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A.-- Accounting, B.A.—Accounting, A.A.—Business Administration, and B.A.---Business Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Business Supervision & Management Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8209020 Computing for College and Careers OR 8207310 Introduction to Information Technology AND 8215120 Business and Entrepreneurial Principles 8215130 Legal Aspects of Business

CGS 1000C-- Introduction to Computers BUL 1240—Business Law GEB 1112---Entrepreneurship

3.0 3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Business Supervision & Management Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

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3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (9 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Entrepreneurship. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Entrepreneurship Program of Study as a part of the Marketing, Sales & Service Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A.-- Accounting, B.A.—Accounting, A.A.—Business Administration, and B.A.---Business Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Business Supervision & Management Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8209020 Computing for College and Careers OR 8207310 Introduction to Information Technology AND 8215120 Business and Entrepreneurial Principles 8812000 Business Ownership

CGS 1000C-- Introduction to Computers MAR1011 – Introduction to Marketing GEB 1112---Entrepreneurship

3.0 3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Business Supervision & Management Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (9 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Hospitality & Tourism. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Hospitality & Tourism Program of Study as a part of the Hospitality & Tourism Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A.-- Accounting, B.A.—Accounting, A.A.—Business Administration, and B.A.---Business Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Hospitality & Tourism Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8850110 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism AND 8845140 Computer Technology for Travel and Tourism AND 8845130 Hospitality and Tourism Internship OR 8800410 Marketing Cooperative Ed. –OJT AND 8845120 Travel and Tourism Marketing Management

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Hospitality & Tourism Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

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3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Lodging Operations. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Lodging Operations Program of Study as a part of the Hospitality & Tourism Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A.-- Accounting, B.A.—Accounting, A.A.—Business Administration, and B.A.---Business Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Lodging Operations Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8850110 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism AND 8830320 Lodging Principles AND 8845130 Hospitality and Tourism Internship OR 8800420 Hospitality & Tourism Cooperative Education OJT OR 8830330 Lodging Applications

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Lodging Operations Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in New Media Technology. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary New Media Technology Program of Study as a part of the Information Technology Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Design and Multimedia degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary New Media Technology Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology OR 8209020 Computing for College and Careers AND 8207410 New Media and Digital Imaging Fundamentals 8207420 Digital Video and Sound Fundamentals 8207110 Web Design 1

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers CGS 1031C—Introduction to Technology

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary New Media Technology Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Digital Design. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Digital Design Program of Study as a part of the Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Design and Multimedia degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Digital Design Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Digital Design Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to

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which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in International Business. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary International Business Program of Study as a part of the Business, Management & Administration Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A, —Business Administration degrees. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary New Media Technology Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology OR 8209020 Computing for College and Careers AND 8203310 Accounting Applications 1 8216110 International Business Systems 8216120 International Finance and Law 8216130 Business Internship

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers GEB 1112 Entrepreneurship

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary International Business Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Finance. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Finance Program of Study as a part of the Finance Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A. --- Accounting or A.A. or B.A. —Business Administration degrees. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Finance Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8815150 Finance and Business Technology OR 8207310 Introduction to Information Technology AND 8203310 Accounting Applications 1 AND 8815110 Financial Operations OR 2102370 AP Macro Economics AND 212360 AP Micro Economics AND 8815130 Financial Internship OR 8501420 Finance Cooperative OJT AND 8815120 Personal Financial Planning

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers FIN 2006—Financial Management

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Finance Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

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2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Game/Simulation/Animation Programming. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Game/Simulation/Animation Programming Program of Study as a part of the Information Technology Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Design and Multimedia degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Game/Simulation/Animation Programming Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8208110 Game & Simulation Foundations 8208120 Game & Simulation Design 8208330 Game & Simulation Programming 8208340 Multi-User Game & Simulation Programming

CGS 1031C Introduction to Technology GRA1100C Introduction to Graphic Arts

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Game/Simulation/Animation Programming Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University.

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Information Technology. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Information Technology Program of Study as a part of the Information Technology Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Information Technology degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Information Technology Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology 8207320 IT Programming/Database 8203051 IT Technical Support/Networking

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers CET 1171C Computer Service & Support PC Systems 1

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Information Technology Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Network Support. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Network Support Program of Study as a part of the Information Technology Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Information Technology degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Network Support Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology OR 8209020 Computing for College and Careers AND 8207020 Networking 1 8207030 Networking 2, Infrastructure 8207040 Networking 3, Infrastructure

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers CET 1171C Computer Service & Support PC Systems 1

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Network Support Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in PC Support Services. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary PC Support Services Program of Study as a part of the Information Technology Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Information Technology degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary PC Support Services Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology OR 8209020 Computing for College and Careers AND 8207210 PC Support 1 8207220 PC Support 2 8207230 PC Support 3

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers CET 1171C Computer Service & Support PC Systems 1

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary PC Support Services Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Web Design. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Web Design Program of Study as a part of the Information Technology Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Design & Multimedia degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Web Design Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology OR 8209020 Computing for College and Careers AND 8207110 Web Design 1 8207120 Web Design 2 8207130 Web Design 3

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers CGS 1031C Introduction to Technology GRA 1100C Introduction to Graphic Arts

3.0 3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Web Design Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (9 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Web Development. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Web Development Program of Study as a part of the Information Technology Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Design & Multimedia degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Web Development Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8207310 Introduction to Information Technology OR 8209020 Computing for College and Careers AND 9001110 Foundations of Web Design 9001120 User Interface Design 9001130 Web Scripting Fundamentals

CGS 1000C Introduction to Computers CGS 1031C Introduction to Technology GRA 1100C Introduction to Graphic Arts

3.0 3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Web Development Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (9 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Marketing Management. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Marketing Management Program of Study as a part of the Marketing, Sales & Service Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Business Administration degree. Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Marketing Management Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8827110 Marketing Essentials 8827120 Marketing Applications 8827130 Marketing Management

MAR 1011 Introduction to Marketing

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Marketing Management Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

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5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Allied Health Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 13.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417131 Allied Health Assisting 3

MEA1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures MEA1267C Laboratory Procedures 1

6.0 3.5 4.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 13.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (13.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a program at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 13.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 13.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Allied Health Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417131 Allied Health Assisting 3

HSC 1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a Keiser University Program. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Allied Health Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417131 Allied Health Assisting 3

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure and Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a Keiser University Program. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Allied Health Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417131 Allied Health Assisting 3

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Allied Health Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a Keiser University Program. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Dental Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417141 Dental Aide 3

MEA1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures

6.0 3.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (9.5 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a Keiser University Program. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Dental Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417141 Dental Aide 3

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits per, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Dental Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417141 Dental Aide 3

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Dental Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417141 Dental Aide 3

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Dental Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Electrocardiograph Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 15.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417161 Electrocardiograph Aide 3

MEA1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures MEA1258 Radiography

6.0 3.5 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 15.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (15.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 15.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 15.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Electrocardiograph Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417161 Electrocardiograph Aide 3

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits per, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Electrocardiograph Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417161 Electrocardiograph Aide 3

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Electrocardiograph Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417161 Electrocardiograph Aide 3

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Electrocardiograph Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Emergency Medical Responder. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417171 Emergency Medical Responder 3

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204 Clinical Procedures

6.0 3.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (9.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a Keiser University Program. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Emergency Medical Responder. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417171 Emergency Medical Responder 3

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a Keiser University Program. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits per, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Emergency Medical Responder. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417171 Emergency Medical Responder 3

MSS 1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in a Keiser University Program. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Emergency Medical Responder. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417171 Emergency Medical Responder 3

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Health and Wellness. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Health and Wellness Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration; A.S.-Radiological Technology, Massage Therapy or Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Health and Wellness Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 8417110 Health Science 2 8417120 Health and Wellness 3

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Health and Wellness Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 4 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Health Unit Coordinator. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417281 Health Unit Coordinator 1 8417282 Health Unit Coordinator 2

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures

6.0 3.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (9.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Health Unit Coordinator. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417281 Health Unit Coordinator 1 8417282 Health Unit Coordinator 2

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures

6.0 3.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (9.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Health Unit Coordinator. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A. —Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417281 Health Unit Coordinator 1 8417282 Health Unit Coordinator 2

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology HSA1111 Principles of Health Service Administration

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 6 credits per, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Health Unit Coordinator. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417281 Health Unit Coordinator 1 8417282 Health Unit Coordinator 2

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Health Unit Coordinator. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417281 Health Unit Coordinator 1 8417282 Health Unit Coordinator 2

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Health Unit Coordinator Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Home Health Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Emergency Medical Responder Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417191 Home Health Aide 3

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures

6.0 3.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (9.5 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Home Health Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417191 Home Health Aide 3

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits per, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Home Health Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417191 Home Health Aide 3

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Home Health Aide. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417191 Home Health Aide 3

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Home Health Aide Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Medical Lab Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 13.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417201 Medical Laboratory Assisting 3 8417202 Medical Laboratory Assisting 4

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures MEA1267C Laboratory Procedures 1

6.0 3.5 4.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 13.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (13.5 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 13.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 13.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Medical Lab Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417201 Medical Laboratory Assisting 3 8417202 Medical Laboratory Assisting 4

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Medical Lab Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417201 Medical Laboratory Assisting 3 8417202 Medical Laboratory Assisting 4

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Medical Lab Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and receive articulated credits or use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417201 Medical Laboratory Assisting 3 8417202 Medical Laboratory Assisting 4

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Medical Lab Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Nursing Assistant. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 13.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417211 Nursing Assistant 3

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures MEA1267C Laboratory Procedures 1

6.0 3.5 4.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 13.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (13.5 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 13.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 13.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Nursing Assistant. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417211 Nursing Assistant 3

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Nursing Assistant. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417211 Nursing Assistant 3

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Nursing Assistant. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417211 Nursing Assistant 3

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Nursing Assistant Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school c Course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Practical Nursing. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 13.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8418310 Practical Nursing 1 8418320 Practical Nursing 2 8418330 Practical Nursing 3 AND 8418340 Practical Nursing 4

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures MEA1267C Laboratory Procedures 1

6.0 3.5 4.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 13.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes (13.5 credit hours)

The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

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5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 13.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 13.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Practical Nursing. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 8.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Nursing degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8418310 Practical Nursing 1 8418320 Practical Nursing 2 8418330 Practical Nursing 3 8418340 Practical Nursing 4 8418350 Practical Nursing 5 8418360 Practical Nursing 6 8418370 Practical Nursing 7 8418380 Practical Nursing 8 8418390 Practical Nursing 9

NUR1022C-A Nursing 1: Fundamentals of Nursing NUR1022C-B Nursing 1: Fundamentals of Nursing NUR1022C-C Nursing 1: Fundamentals of Nursing

2.5 3.0 2.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 8.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 3 above-referenced classes 8 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 8 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 8.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Practical Nursing. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8418320 Practical Nursing 2

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Practical Nursing Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if

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the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Vision Care Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 9.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Medical Assistant degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417231 Vision Care Assisting 3 8417232 Vision Care Assisting 4

MEA 1231 Anatomy & Physiology MEA1204C Clinical Procedures

6.0 3.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 9.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (9.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 9.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Vision Care Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 3.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.A. or B.A.—Health Services Administration degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417231 Vision Care Assisting 3 8417232 Vision Care Assisting 4

HSC1531 Healthcare Medical Terminology

3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 3.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (3 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 3 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 3.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Vision Care Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 12.0 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Massage Therapy degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417231 Vision Care Assisting 3 8417232 Vision Care Assisting 4

MSS1140 Body Systems MSS1142 Human Structure & Functions

6.0 6.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 12.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (12 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 12 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 12.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Vision Care Assisting. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study as a part of the Health Science Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 5.5 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S.—Radiological Technology degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8417100 Health Science 1 OR 2000350 Anatomy & Physiology OR 2000360 Anatomy & Physiology Honors AND 8417110 Health Science 2 8417231 Vision Care Assisting 3 8417232 Vision Care Assisting 4

RTE1702 Medical Science 1

5.5

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 5.5

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Vision Care Assisting Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 1 above-referenced classes (5.5 credit hours)

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The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at

Keiser University 5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which

the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 5.5 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 5.5 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

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Agreement

BETWEEN KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU)

&

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC)

This agreement is entered into between KEISER UNIVERSITY (KU) & THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (SBSC), for the purpose of establishing a formal articulation between these two institutions with regard to the secondary program in Culinary Arts. Having undertaken and completed a comprehensive review and evaluation of each curriculum, KU has concluded that the technical skills or competencies mastered by students completing the secondary Culinary Arts Program of Study as a part of the Hospitality & Tourism Career Cluster, will be eligible to enroll and use a tuition scholarship to fund up to 6 semester college credit hours towards the following courses offered by KU within the A.S. – Culinary Arts degree(s). Therefore, as a result of this assessment, subject to the conditions set forth below, students who successfully complete the secondary Culinary Arts Program of Study with the required level of proficiency, and who are accepted for admissions into the aforementioned Degree Program(s) at KU shall be entitled to:

High School Secondary Courses

Postsecondary Courses

Credit Hours

8800510 Culinary Arts 1 8800520 Culinary Arts 2 8800530 Culinary Arts 3 8800540 Culinary Arts 4

FSS1200C Sanitation and Fundamentals HFT1841 Dining Room Service

3.0 3.0

Total Credit Hours that tuition scholarship will be applied to: 6.0

To be eligible for consideration for a Keiser University tuition scholarship, the high school graduate must: Complete the secondary Culinary Arts Program of Study with a B average or above in a minimum of 3 secondary courses listed above and submit a written positive recommendation from a high school course instructor outlining the student’s ability to succeed in a postsecondary institution. Definition of Articulation:

1. Articulation is the process of mutually agreeing on high school competencies and performance levels transferable to Keiser University.

2. Articulation enables high school students to receive credit for specific competencies achieved as validated by the referenced secondary career academy and confirmed through the below procedure

3. Students who qualify using the below guidelines will receive credit for the 2 above-referenced classes (6 credit hours) The process for obtaining articulated credits will be in accordance with the following procedures:

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4. The student must arrange for his/her high school to send transcripts at the point of enrolling at Keiser University

5. The School District must send the graduate level transcripts for all instructors of courses for which the student is seeking articulated credit to the dean of students at the Keiser University campus to which the student has been accepted. The Dean will review the transcripts in order to determine if the instructors of these courses meets all Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools teaching requirements. If any instructor does not meet these requirements, then the below tuition scholarship process will be enforced.

6. An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled in one of the programs mentioned above at Keiser University. Articulated credits will be available to the eligible high school graduate for the courses listed above offered by Keiser University

The procedure for obtaining the tuition scholarship will be in accordance with the following procedures: An eligible high school graduate must be accepted and enrolled one of the above KU degree programs. A tuition scholarship will be available to the eligible high school graduate to take the courses listed above offered by KU. High school graduates (who provide evidence of successful completion of courses listed above) will be awarded a tuition scholarship in an amount equal to the current KU tuition and fees for up to 9 credits, not to include books, following the successful completion of the student’s first academic year at KU. The high school graduate must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in the first and successive semesters in one of the aforementioned degree programs at KU to continue receiving scholarship funds. The high school graduate will be reevaluated at the beginning of the second academic year for continued articulated credit eligibility. Following the successful completion of the student’s first semester at KU, as outlined above, active status KU students may petition the Dean of Academic Affairs to have the tuition scholarship credit posted to their student ledger card. Note: This agreement is for a period of 5 years (2013-2018) commencing on October 1, 2013 and will automatically renew unless otherwise terminated or substantive changes are made in curriculum design, instructional methodology, or personnel, which affect the basis for provisions set forth in this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice, provided however, that all students enrolled in a Degree Program at such time will be allowed to complete 6.0 semester hours in accordance with the terms of this agreement. This agreement shall be constructed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida.

_______________________________ _______________________________ Walt Griffin, Superintendent Karen Almond, School Board Chairman Seminole County Public Schools Seminole County Public Schools _________________________________ Keiser University Representative