Academic Policies

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  • Policy 1011: High School Student Program Acceptance and Enrollment Policy

    All James Rumsey Technical Institute students that are pursuing acceptance into a high school program will undergo a three-part screening process for consideration. The initial two phases of this process are completion of an application and an interview with the instructor of their program(s) of interest. Additionally, the third phase occurs when students are screened… [Read more…]

  • Policy 1012: Re-enrollment

    A student who is dismissed from a program is eligible for re-enrollment in a future class if he/she: [Read more…]

  • Policy 1013: Required State Testing and Accreditation Surveys

    Students are required to complete select educational assessments as a condition for certification. [Read more…]

  • Policy 1014: Scholastic Requirements and Credits/Satisfactory Academic Progress: Adult Programs

    1014.1: SATISFACTORY PROGRESS: SCHOLASTICS Title IV disbursements are distributed to students who continue to be enrolled by the end of the first nine weeks of each semester.  All students are expected to follow the attendance policy for their individual programs.  The following programs are 1215 clock hours in length: Students in these programs may not… [Read more…]

  • Policy 1015: Scholastic Requirements and Credits: High School

    To remain in James Rumsey Technical Institute, a student is expected to maintain satisfactory grades. High school grades are determined by daily work, periodic examinations, initiative, and neatness of work. The letter grades used in reporting are as follows: JRTI high school programs follow the Berkeley County Grading Scale Letter Grade: A B C D… [Read more…]

  • Policy 1016: Teach-out Policy

    The Career and Technical Division of the WVDE monitors all concentrations through the Local Educational Agency (LEA) Plan (Form 3) regarding the addition or deletion of CTE programs. Permission from the WVDE must be granted before any CTE program can be added or deleted. Programs are not discontinued until the present class has an opportunity… [Read more…]

  • Policy 1017: Transcripts

    Transcripts are available upon request. The first transcript is without charge, and each transcript thereafter will be sent for a nominal fee. There is an additional fee for same-day service. Call the main office for current charge. [Read more…]

  • Policy 1018: Transfer of Students & Earned Credits Policy

    James Rumsey Technical Institute does not allow the transfer of students between programs. James Rumsey Technical Institute does not allow the transfer of credits earned at another institution. [Read more…]

  • Policy 1019: Withdrawal

    Any student who is withdrawing must notify the school’s administration to establish the reason for withdrawal. High school students must receive authorization from their home school counselor to withdraw or drop a class. All students must also have outstanding charges paid in full before leaving the program. [Read more…]

  • Policy 1020: All-Day Status for High School Students Appeal Policy

    Purpose Due to limited capacity, only 100students (fifty eleventh graders and fifty twelfth graders) may be enrolled as all-day students at James Rumsey Technical Institute (JRTI). A student is considered to have an all-day status when they take both their CTE program and their academic courses at JRTI. When a student is denied an all-day… [Read more…]

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