23 NCAC 02E .0403. INSTRUCTION TO CAPTIVE OR CO-OPTED GROUPS  


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  • (a)  A college shall obtain State Board approval prior to providing instruction to students who are classified captive or co-opted.  Captive or co-opted groups of students are defined as inmates in a correctional facility; clients of sheltered workshops, domiciliary care facilities, nursing facilities, mental retardation centers; substance abuse rehabilitation centers; and in-patients of psychiatric hospitals.  Approval by the State Board of Community Colleges shall constitute approval of the curriculum program or occupational extension course(s) and the group to be served by the college.

    (b)  Instruction to captive or co-opted groups may be approved when the State Board determines that the proposed instruction for the group is not a function of the requesting agency, and the instruction is within the purpose of the community college.

    (c)  Instruction to captive or co-opted groups may be approved in the form of curriculum programs or courses and occupational extension courses.  State Board of Community Colleges (SBCC) approved curricula for Captive or co-opted groups shall include changes in programs of study and SBCC approved occupational extension course modifications.  Physical education or work experience may not be a part of a curriculum program in a correctional setting.

    (d)  Policies governing student enrollment in curriculum programs or courses and occupational extension courses shall be consistent with general college policies.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 115D‑1; 115D‑5;

Emergency Adoption Eff. July 1, 1979 For a Period of 120 days to Expire on October 29, 1979;

Made Permanent By Amendment Eff. October 5, 1979;

Amended Eff. April 1, 2003; January 1, 1996; September 1, 1993; December 1, 1984.