South Dakota Statutes
§ 13-28-37.1 — State subsidized high school dual-credit program--Standards--Data to Department--Limitations--Tuition rate--Costs.
South Dakota § 13-28-37.1
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 13-28-37.1 (2026).
Text
A state subsidized high school dual credit program must be established for any student in grade eleven or twelve. The public institution of higher education or technical college offering the credit shall set the admission standards. A participating institution shall regularly submit course availability, enrollment, and completion data to the Department of Education. If a student receives a failing grade in any course or withdraws from a course after the deadline and does not receive credit for the course, the student may no longer participate in the program. The Board of Regents or the South Dakota Board of Technical Education may reinstate a student who is prohibited from participating in the dual credit program, if the student demonstrates good cause for failing a course or withdrawing f
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Legislative History
SL 2018, ch 96, § 2; SL 2020, ch 57, § 1; SL 2020, ch 61, § 41; SL 2022, ch 47, § 2; SL 2025, ch 82, § 1.
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