Current through Acts 2023-2024, ch. 1069
Section 49-15-103 - Consortium for cooperative innovative education(a) The chancellor of the board of regents or the chancellor's designee, the president of the University of Tennessee system or the president's designee, the executive director of the Tennessee higher education commission or the executive director's designee, the executive director of the state board of education or the executive director's designee, and the commissioner of education or the commissioner's designee shall compose the consortium for cooperative innovative education.(b) The consortium shall: (1) Develop and put into effect a program to align secondary and postsecondary courses;(2) Develop and implement early postsecondary credit opportunities; and(3) Create marketing channels to advise students of early postsecondary education opportunities. Early postsecondary education opportunities may include, but are not limited to, dual enrollment, dual credit, Advanced Placement (AP), College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) and International Baccalaureate opportunities.(c) The chancellor of the board of regents and the president of the University of Tennessee system, or their designees, shall be co-chairs of the consortium.(d) The consortium may create an advisory committee to assist the consortium by examining best practices in cooperative innovative education, suggesting options for promotion of opportunities for early college credit and advising the consortium on workforce needs. The advisory committee shall invite and encourage the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Tennessee Business Roundtable and the Tennessee Independent College and Universities Association to participate in the advisory committee's activities.(e) The consortium may establish and appoint committees and subcommittees to perform its tasks or to otherwise assist the consortium as it deems necessary. It is the prerogative of the chancellor and the president of the respective postsecondary governing boards to convene postsecondary faculty.(f) The board of trustees of the University of Tennessee and the board of regents shall develop, amend or adopt relevant policies and guidelines to realize dual credit or dual enrollment for postsecondary institutions with the secondary schools of the state.(g) The state board and the department of education shall develop, amend or adopt relevant policies and guidelines to realize dual credit or dual enrollment in the public high schools. Acts 2007, ch. 459, § 1; 2012, ch. 967, § 3.