What is the difference between “earned high school course credits” and “enrolled in elective job training courses/programs”?
“Earning high school course credits” refers to transferable high school course credits earned in any subject while enrolled. “Enrolled in elective job training courses/programs” refers to “elective” job training courses during the enrollment period—meaning the training courses were not required, but the student chose to take them, and they were offered by the facility. If students earned transferable high school credit through a job-training course, States may count them as both having earned high school course credits and as having enrolled in elective job training courses/programs.
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