Existing law authorizes a pupil enrolled in high school to enroll in a dual credit course. (NRS 389.300) Existing law requires each school district and charter school to enter into cooperative agreements with one or more community colleges, state colleges and universities to offer dual credit courses to pupils. (NRS 389.310) This bill establishes a pilot program for dual credit courses at the College of Southern Nevada. Section 1 of this bill requires the College of Southern Nevada to offer a pilot program for dual credit courses. Section 1 requires the pilot program to include: (1) strategies to expand opportunities for enrollment in dual credit courses for certain pupils; (2) a plan to promote enrollment in dual credit courses through the pilot program; and (3) a system of instruction by which a pupil who participates in the pilot program may earn at least 15 college credits. Section 2 of this bill requires the College of Southern Nevada and the board of trustees of a school district and governing body of a charter school that participates in a pilot program established pursuant to section 1 to submit a report containing certain information related to the pilot program to: (1) the Governor; (2) the State Board of Education; (3) the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada; and (4) the Legislative Committee on Education. Section 3 of this bill authorizes the College of Southern Nevada to apply for and accept any gift, donation, bequest, grant or other source of money to administer the pilot program. Section 5 of this bill provides that the pilot program created by this bill expires by limitation on June 30, 2023.