Dual Enrollment in Ohio Appalachia June 2018 Ohios Attainm ent - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Dual Enrollment in Ohio Appalachia June 2018 Ohios Attainm ent - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Dual Enrollment in Ohio Appalachia June 2018 Ohios Attainm ent Goal 65% of Ohioans, ages 25-64, will have a degree, certificate or other postsecondary credential of value in the workplace by 2025 Strategies to Meet Goal Aligning
Ohio’s Attainm ent Goal
65% of Ohioans, ages 25-64, will have a degree, certificate or other postsecondary credential of value in the workplace by 2025
Strategies to Meet Goal
- Aligning credentials to “in-demand” jobs
- Identifying, validating, and counting all levels of credentials
- Achieving attainment rates with greater parity among people of
all races
Strategies to Meet Goal
- Educating more adults
- Acting in local communities
- Monitoring and measuring progress
- Rethinking systems
– College Credit Plus – Secondary & Higher Education Systems
College Credit Plus
- What is College Credit Plus?
– Ohio General Assembly legislation began with 2015-2016 school year – All dual enrollment for Ohio students must follow College Credit Plus requirements
- What is College Credit Plus?
– Ohio’s dual enrollment program for students in grades 7 through 12 – Students:
- Can attend a public college or university with no tuition
charge to the student
- Can attend a participating private colleges and may incur a
cost per credit hour
College Credit Plus
- What is College Credit Plus?
– Students:
- Must complete an assessment exam and be determined
“eligible” to participate
- Must be admitted to the college or university
- May choose from a variety of college-level courses as
determined by placement testing and college prerequisites
- Must be Ohio residents
College Credit Plus
- What is College Credit Plus?
– Students:
- May take up to 30 credits per year
- May enroll at more than one institution of higher education
- May take courses at the high school, at the college campus,
- r online
College Credit Plus
- What is College Credit Plus?
– www.ohiohighered.org/ccp for FAQs and resources
College Credit Plus
– Ohio Access Efforts
- Over 10 “P-16” Initiatives Statewide
- Access Networks
College Credit Plus
– Ohio Appalachia – Data reflect public higher education institutions only College Credit Plus
9,765 62,446 OHIO APPALACHIAN COUNTIES OHIO OVERALL (PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS)
2016-2017 Enrollment
47.76% 33.37% 10.20% 3.50% 0.42% 0.11% 4.64% 12TH GRADE 11TH GRADE 10TH GRADE 9TH GRADE 8TH GRADE 7TH GRADE UNKNOWN
Participation by Grade Level
61% 56% 39% 44% APPALACHIAN COUNTIES STATEWIDE
Participation by Gender
Female Male
1.31% 0.24% 0.89% 87.40% 1.45% 2.37% 0.11% 6.22% AFRICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN INDIAN, NATIVE AMERICAN ASIAN, PACIFIC ISLANDER CAUCASIAN, WHITE HISPANIC MULTIPLE RACES NATIVE HAWAIIAN UNKNOWN
Participation by Race
8.5% 40.1% 42.9% 8.4% 11.10% 42.10% 34.10% 12.60% HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR ON COLLEGE CAMPUS ONLINE
Percent of Courses by Delivery Method
Appalachian Counties Statewide
59.55% 21.09% 19.36% COMMUNITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CAMPUS UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS
Participation by Institution Type
4.8% 6.9% 17.6% 70.7% COMMUNITY COLLEGE LESS THAN 1.00 GPA 1.00 TO 1.99 GPA 2.00 TO 2.99 GPA 3.00 TO 4.00 GPA
Community College - GPA
2.2% 4.9% 18.8% 74.2% UNIVERSITY REGIONAL LESS THAN 1.00 GPA 1.00 TO 1.99 GPA 2.00 TO 2.99 GPA 3.00 TO 4.00 GPA
University Regional Campus - GPA
1.4% 3.1% 11.3% 84.2% UNIVERSITY MAIN LESS THAN 1.00 GPA 1.00 TO 1.99 GPA 2.00 TO 2.99 GPA 3.00 TO 4.00 GPA
University Main Campus - GPA
– Work to be considered
- Increase access opportunities in Appalachian Ohio
– Work with secondary schools and colleges/universities
- n policies and professional development
- Follow cohort of students beyond high school to determine
attainment rates, time-to-completion
College Credit Plus
– Work to be considered
- 2018-2019: Changes to Student Eligibility, Course
Eligibility, and Underperforming Students
- 2019-2020: Policy changes in response to stakeholder
feedback and additional data collection/analysis
College Credit Plus
Questions and Discussion
Contact Information
- Dr. Brenda Haas
bhaas@highered.ohio.gov
- Dr. Larisa Harper