- A. A licensee offering a non-accredited program shall establish, publish, and administer admission requirements.
B. If an entrance exam is required for admission, a licensee offering a non-accredited program shall:
- 1. Set a minimum passing score for admission that is consistent with the standard established by the exam developer,
- 2. Admit only an individual who obtains the minimum passing score on the entrance exam,
- 3. Maintain a copy of the completed entrance exam in the student’s permanent record, and
- 4. Not allow an individual who fails the entrance exam to take the exam again within 30 days.
C. If an entrance exam is not required for admission, a licensee offering a non-accredited program shall admit only an individual who demonstrates the ability to satisfactorily complete the prescribed training through:
- 1. Initial interview,
- 2. Letter of recommendation,
- 3. High school diploma, certificate of high school equivalency, or completion of a secondary education in a home school setting that complies with all state law;
- 4. Official educational transcripts; or
- 5. Other requirements established by the licensee.
Historical Note
Adopted effective May 21, 1985 (Supp. 85-3). Former Section R4-39-306 renumbered to R4-39-305; new Section R4-39-306 renumbered from R4-39-307 and amended by final rulemaking at 5 A.A.R. 4451, effective November 3, 1999 (Supp. 99-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 22 A.A.R. 921, effective June 4, 2016 (Supp. 16-2).