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College Credit Plus February, 2020 College Ready students in Who? grades 7 through 12 who qualify for admission College courses taken for both high school and college credit. Can be taken: What? - At your high school - On


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College Credit Plus

February, 2020

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Who?

“College Ready” students in grades 7 through 12 who qualify for admission

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What?

  • College courses taken for both high school and

college credit.

  • Can be taken:
  • At your high school
  • On a college campus
  • Online through an affiliated college
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When?

  • Whenever college courses are
  • ffered during the school year and

during summer sessions.

  • Day
  • Night
  • Weekend
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Where?

  • FHSD Delivery @ IHE
  • IHE = Institute of Higher Education
  • FHSD Delivery @ your high school
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Digital Drawing
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Why?

  • To challenge yourself in college coursework

and/or in order to take courses that are not available at your high school.

  • To earn college credit while still in school.
  • No cost to student / family

*contingent on successful completion of the course

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How?

  • Express Interest by March 31,2020
  • Apply (IHE deadlines)
  • Test if necessary (follow IHE deadlines)
  • Enroll in course(s) (follow IHE deadlines)
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Express Interest

Turn in Paperwork

  • Tonight turn in:
  • 1. Intent to Enroll
  • 2. Acknowledgement of Application Information (front

and back)

  • Does not obligate you to participate but gives you the
  • ption.
  • State deadline for Intent to Enroll – March 31st
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Opportunity Students are under no obligation to take part in this program

Click Here for more information

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  • Level 1 Courses- “First 15”

○ Transferable courses ○ Courses in computer science, IT, A&P, or World Language ○ Course in a designated certificate program ○ 15 credit hour or 30 credit hour model pathway courses ○ Study skills, academic or career success skills courses ○ Internship courses

  • Level 2 Courses

○ Courses available after Level 1 is complete ○ Any other college courses for which the student meets the prerequisites

More Info from ODE

What courses are available?

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Apply

Click Here for more information

CCP Delivery at High School

  • Enroll in AHS/THS course
  • Listen to announcements, watch Twitter,

check Schoology - make sure you are meeting all deadlines!

  • Counselor consultation
  • Math Placement Test for Pre-Calculus
  • Test Scores (ACT/SAT/ACCUPLACER)
  • Setup and check IHE e-mail account

when told to!!!

CCP Delivery at IHE

  • Identify course you are interested and

eligible to take

  • Obtain, complete and submit the

application for IHE by IHE deadline

  • Transcript from counselor
  • Counselor consultation
  • Test scores (ACT / SAT)
  • Setup and check IHE e-mail account when

told to!!!

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Admission is determined by each IHE

  • GPA Requirements
  • ACT/SAT
  • Math & Writing Placement Tests
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Deciding to Participate

1. IHE’s have their own withdraw dates 2. CCP is for transcripted credit 3. FHSD does not guarantee courses transfer

  • Credit transfer to public Ohio IHE’s is required
  • Private or out-of-state should be verified
  • 4. Athletic eligibility & scheduling for extracurricular

activities

  • 5. Transportation and parking costs are student’s

responsibility

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Talk with your counselor!

  • When applying
  • When notified of acceptance status
  • When registering for classes - TIMING IS KEY -

Early August and January

  • If you change classes (drop, add, substitute)

○ Impact on graduation ○ Impact on payment ○ Athletic eligibility

  • Grades

Communication is Key

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Potential Risks

  • Be aware of all procedures & classroom expectations that

could be very different from your high school

  • College grading scales can be different from ours. Grade

reported from the college will be what appears on your transcript.

  • Calendar years can be different, all final grades must be

reported to your high school before graduation in order to participate in the ceremony. Also, vacations may not line up and if you are taking courses through both schools, you may not get one.

  • Transferability does not equal applicability
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These courses are not permitted under College Credit Plus

  • Applied courses with one-on-one private instruction
  • Courses with high fees ($750 or more)
  • Study abroad courses
  • Physical education courses
  • P/F or S/U courses (unless the course is an internship or

is a transferable course with the same grading scale for all students enrolled)

  • Remedial courses
  • Sectarian religion courses

Non-Allowable Courses

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Credit Limits

  • Limits

30 semester credit hours per school year (includes summer school)

  • Not more than 120 semester hour

credits in middle & high school combined

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Credit Equivalence

Three or more CCP semester hour credits = 1 high school credit

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  • Determine # of high school

credits taking (Carnegie Units)

  • Multiply that number by 3
  • Subtract result from 30
  • =maximum # of CCP semester

credit hours in a single school year

Total Credit Limits by Year

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Example: 5 HS Carnegie Units X 3 = 15 Result: No more than 15 CCP credits allowed

Example

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  • CCP courses are weighted according

to the highest weight offered in the corresponding FHSD content department as required by the State

  • f Ohio.

Added Weight Given to CCP Courses

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Probation/Dismissal/Appeal Info

  • CCP Probation: An underperforming student is placed on CCP

probation ○ May take no more than 1 CCP course the next semester

  • An underperforming student is defined as a student who:

○ Has a cumulative GPA of lower than 2.0 in the college courses taken through the CCP program; or ○ Withdraws from or receives no credit for two or more courses in the same term.

  • CCP Dismissal

○ An ineligible student must be dismissed from the program

  • An ineligible student is defined as a student who meets the

definition of an underperforming student for two consecutive terms of enrollment

  • Appeals Process

Underperforming Students

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See your school counselor with questions and/or to schedule an appointment for further information

Questions?

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Final Notes

CCP Participation Intent to Enroll and Acknowledgement of Application Information forms were given to you as you signed in this evening. Please make sure you sign them and turn them in before you leave. Please be sure to review Counseling Resource CCP Program Packet provided.

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For more information, please go to www.ohiohighered.org.

  • Fall 2019 News Bulletin
  • College Credit Plus FAQs and Resources
  • CCP Probation and Dismissal Rules

ODE Resources

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Questions?