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College Credit Plus (CC+)

College Credit Plus (CC+) replaces the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP), allowing eligible students in grades 7-12 to enroll in college courses and earn both high school and college credit. This program expands curriculum options, reduces college costs, and provides students with a college experience.

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College Credit Plus (CC+)

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  1. College Credit Plus(CC+) Monday, March 9, 2015 7:30 pm HS study hall

  2. What is CCP? • Replaces the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP) • Allows eligible students in grades 7-12 to enroll in non-religious, non-remedial courses through a college/university in Ohio and earn both high school and college credit • College courses may be taken on the campus of the college, online through the college, or at the high school (for select courses)

  3. Potential Benefits • Expands rigorous curriculum options • Allows students to earn college credits before graduating from high school • May help reduce college costs and time spent in college after high school graduation • Allows students to experience college course work and college life • May expose students to diverse social groups

  4. Potential Risks & Consequences • May reduced opportunities for participating in high school activities • Increased time for travel, study, etc. • Possibility of exposure to adult content and information • Unable to be on first and third quarter honor roll because grades are not available until completion of each semester • Failure to complete the course or withdrawal after the drop deadline may result in all financial obligations for that course defaulting to the student/parents

  5. Potential Risks/Consequences • May not be 100% transferable to all colleges and universities as the subject area in which it was taught. (may be accepted as a gen ed class) • Beginning collegiate academic transcript • Increased responsibility for learning

  6. Academic/Social Responsibility • Academic core college courses will be computed into the high school GPA using the same weighted scale as Honors courses • All college course final grades will be computed in student’s cum GPA • Attendance in college is totally up to the individual student. Parents will NOT receive notification if the student does not report to class

  7. Academic/Social Responsibility • No progress reports sent home by college • Students who need support services while participating in CCP should utilize the available support services at the institution they are attending such as math, writing, or computer labs. • Student covers parking expenses.

  8. Program Options • Option A: • Student is responsible for all expenses • May enroll for college credit only or for both college and high school credit • May use this option to take courses beyond the yearly allowable credit limit • Option B: • Enroll for both high school and college credit • Student is not responsible for course expenses through a public institution • Private institutions may charge student a fee per credit hour • Students are responsible for parking fees

  9. Post-Secondary Institutions • Off Campus • BGSU, Owens • Students must meet the admission standards of the university • On Campus • University of Findlay • Students must met the admission standards of the university

  10. Admission Criteria: BGSU • 3.25 overall/cumulative GPA • Must have taken any course considered pre-requisites • Placement testing • Official transcript submitted by guidance office • Application on-line and due by April 15th • https://choose.bgsu.edu/apply/advanced

  11. Potential Pathways: BGSU 15 CREDITS30 CREDITS FALL SPRING FALL SPRING GSW 1110 GSW 1120 GSW 1110 GSW 1120 SOC 1010 PSY 1010 SOC 1010 PSY 1010 MATH 1150 MATH 1150 MATH 1280 COMM1020 POLS 1100 ECON 2000

  12. Admission Criteria: Owens • No GPA requirement • Official transcript submitted by guidance counselor • Placement testing through either the ACT or Compass Test • Must have taken any course considered pre-requisites • www.owens.edu/collegecreditplus application

  13. Potential Pathways: Owens 15 credits30 credits FALL SPRING FALL SPRING ENG 111 ENG 112 ENG111 ENG112 SOC 101 PSY 101 SOC101 PSY 101 MTH 213 MTH173 MTH 213 ART 101 ECO 111 AST 101 ENG 200

  14. Admission Criteria: Findlay • 2.5 cumulative GPA • Placement testing (ACT, SAT,PSAT, Compass) • Official transcript submitted by guidance office • Application on-line and due by April 1st • *MATH 141 – must take Compass

  15. CCP (U of Findlay)* College Credits: StudentCost: $30 $40 $40 • Biology II 3 • Anatomy/Physiology 4 • Honors Calculus 4

  16. CCP combinations or+ • YES - Pending that the schedule works out.

  17. The Conversion of Credit Credits: CollegeEastwood 5 = 1.0 4 = 1.0 3 = 1.0 2 = .60 1 = .30

  18. Scheduling • Formula to determine eligible amount of college credits: • High School credits x 3. Subtract result from 30 • Work with your Eastwood counselor to determine how college courses will be applied towards Eastwood graduation requirements • Students may not drop a full-year course at Eastwood to enroll in a second semester course at the university

  19. Scheduling • If you choose to drop CCP second semester you must notify your guidance counselor immediately as it may put you in jeopardy of not graduating on time • College school year schedule will be different than Eastwood schedule (Christmas and Spring Breaks do no coincide)

  20. Scheduling CCP hours: • 30 hours per academic year • 120 hours total for high school years Calculate : • Determine student’s number of high school ONLY classes • Multiply that number by 3 • Subtract the result from the number 30 • Difference is the total number of college credits that CCP student may earn that academic year

  21. EXAMPLE • Taking 4 high school classes • 4 x 3 = 12 • 30 – 12 = 18 • Total number of college credits for academic year is 18

  22. Athletes • Full-time CCP must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours or more of college course work • Part-time CCP students must be enrolled in at least 5 classes • Phys Ed (.25) does not qualify as one of the five classes.

  23. Application Process • Return Intent to Participate Form to the Guidance Office by March 27th • After April 1st will need permission from superintendent to participate • Research and understand college requirements and deadlines • Complete CCP admission application

  24. Application Process • Bring any required forms to your counselor and request that a transcript be sent • Schedule and attend college orientation/advising • Bring schedule of college classes to your counselor to make schedule adjustments if needed

  25. For More Information www.ohiohighered.org/ccp

  26. Questions • Thank you for attending • Representatives will be available after the presentation for individual questions ~Donna Schuessler A-K ~Lori Maas L-Z 419-833-3611 ext.1253 419-833-3611 ext.1256 dschuessler@eastwoodschools.orglmaas@eastwoodschools.org

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