College Credit Plus
February, 2020
Plus February, 2020 College Ready students in Who? grades 7 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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
February, 2020
college credit.
and/or in order to take courses that are not available at your high school.
*contingent on successful completion of the course
and back)
○ 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
○ Courses available after Level 1 is complete ○ Any other college courses for which the student meets the prerequisites
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check Schoology - make sure you are meeting all deadlines!
when told to!!!
eligible to take
application for IHE by IHE deadline
told to!!!
1. IHE’s have their own withdraw dates 2. CCP is for transcripted credit 3. FHSD does not guarantee courses transfer
activities
responsibility
Talk with your counselor!
Early August and January
○ Impact on graduation ○ Impact on payment ○ Athletic eligibility
could be very different from your high school
reported from the college will be what appears on your transcript.
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.
is a transferable course with the same grading scale for all students enrolled)
Probation/Dismissal/Appeal Info
probation ○ May take no more than 1 CCP course the next semester
○ 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.
○ An ineligible student must be dismissed from the program
definition of an underperforming student for two consecutive terms of enrollment
For more information, please go to www.ohiohighered.org.