On or before May first of each calendar year, every high school which issues a State high school diploma shall submit to the State Superintendent of Education in such form as he may prescribe the following data:
(1) The number of high school graduates that entered the freshman class of an institution of higher learning, either in or out of this State, for whom a first semester report has been received.
(2) A breakdown showing all courses passed by such group.
(3) A breakdown showing all courses failed by such group.
Every high school shall seek diligently to obtain such data from out-of-State institutions of higher learning. Any high school which fails to file a report or files a false report shall lose its accreditation.
Every institution of higher learning in this State shall submit to the State high school from which each freshman was graduated a report on the first semester accomplishments of each freshman.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 22-10; 1952 Code Section 22-10; 1947 (45) 317; 1962 (52) 1719.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 101 - Colleges And Institutions Of Higher Learning Generally
Section 59-101-10. Designation of state colleges and universities.
Section 59-101-20. Transfer of College of Charleston to State.
Section 59-101-30. Transfer of Lander College to State.
Section 59-101-50. Enrollment preference given to residents.
Section 59-101-55. State appropriated funds restriction.
Section 59-101-80. Degree of licentiate of instruction.
Section 59-101-90. Suspending exercises for Christmas and New Year's Day.
Section 59-101-100. Display of United States and State flags.
Section 59-101-120. Charge for diplomas.
Section 59-101-140. Tabulation of reports.
Section 59-101-150. Approval of new programs.
Section 59-101-160. Degrees of Columbia Bible College.
Section 59-101-170. Liability insurance.
Section 59-101-180. Sale and disposal of real property; disposal of proceeds.
Section 59-101-187. Events recognizing academic and research excellence; funding sources.
Section 59-101-190. Deans' Committee on Medical Education.
Section 59-101-195. Maximum compensation of medical school physicians and employees.
Section 59-101-200. Hazing prohibited; penalties.
Section 59-101-280. Colleges and universities to emphasize teaching as career opportunity.
Section 59-101-285. Governing board meeting attendance requirements for board members.
Section 59-101-290. Notification of risk of contracting certain diseases if living on-campus.
Section 59-101-370. New technical college construction projects; matching state funds.
Section 59-101-410. Loan of endowment funds and auxiliary enterprise funds.
Section 59-101-420. Annual reporting of out-of-state undergraduate student population and policy.
Section 59-101-610. Use of funds for lump-sum bonus plans.
Section 59-101-620. Educational fee waivers.
Section 59-101-630. Funding research grant positions.
Section 59-101-640. Graduate assistant health insurance.