The "First 15" initiative is a key component of the Kansas Board of Regents' goal under Pillar One: Family – Access and Affordability. This initiative aims to create opportunities for eligible Kansas high school students to earn at least 15 college credit hours at no cost, providing a valuable head start on their college education.

Currently, a dedicated working group has been established to accomplish the goals of the "First 15" initiative. This workgroup is focused on developing a pathway that makes these courses accessible to eligible high school students.

first 15 working group members

Composition of the Working Group:

  • Rusty Monhollon, KBOR Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chair
  • Secondary school representative (recommended by KSDE)
  • Secondary school representative (recommended by KSDE)
  • Community college campus representative (recommended by KCIA))
  • Community college campus representative (recommended by KCIA)
  • Community college campus representative (recommended by KCIA)
  • Technical college campus representative (recommended by KCIA)
  • University campus representative (recommended by university provosts)
  • University campus representative (recommended by university provosts)
  • KBOR Academic Affairs Staff
First 15 Working Group Members

Rusty Monhollon

Vice President for Academic Affairs

Kansas Board of Regents

Eric Reid

Superintendent

USD 383

Roger Stumpf

Superintendent

USD 306

Amber Knoettgen

President

Cloud County Community College

Ryan Ruda

President

Garden City Community College

Sarah Robb

Vice President of Student Learning

Neosho County Community College

Kim Dhority

Dean of Academic Affairs

Flint Hills Technical College

Corey Isbell

Vice President of Student & Instructional Services

Fort Hays Tech North Central

Tara Lindahl

Director of Pre-College Pathways

Kansas State University

Brien Bolin

Senior Associate Dean, Fairmont College of Liberal Arts and Science

Wichita State University

First 15 working group charge

The working group is charged with:

  1. Recommending the five distinct courses that comprise the “First 15.”
  2. Providing recommendations for a funding framework that offers students the “First 15” courses at no cost.
  3. Recommending a standardized dual/concurrent enrollment framework that applies to all Kansas school districts and dual/concurrent enrollment providers to deliver the “First 15.”
  4. Reviewing student enrollment requirements to ensure dual/concurrent enrollment is offered to all students who can benefit from taking dual/concurrent enrollment courses.
  5. Ensuring that every high school in Kansas that has students who can benefit from dual/concurrent enrollment courses has access to a provider that can deliver the “First 15” at no cost to the student.
  6. Reviewing and suggesting revisions as necessary the Board of Regents’ Dual/Concurrent Enrollment policy to facilitate the implementation of the “First 15” to all Kansas high schools, regardless of size and location.
  7. Assessing the costs and benefits of requiring all dual/concurrent enrollment providers to be accredited by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP).
  8. Completing the above tasks no later than May 1, 2025, for the Board’s consideration at its May meeting.

first 15 working group timeline

Task

Target Completion Date

Identify courses that make up the “First 15”

December

Develop funding/fiscal model

January

Develop a standardized dual/concurrent enrollment framework

January

Review student enrollment requirements.

February

Ensure every high school has access to a provider

February

Review and revise Dual/Concurrent Enrollment policy

March

Assess the costs and benefits of NACEP accreditation

April

Report recommendations to KBOR President and CEO

May

working group meeting dates

December 17, 2024, 10am-12pm    
January 17, 2025, 10am-12pm    
February 6, 2025, 10am-12pm    
TBD