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What is College Credit Plus? College Credit Plus Sole state program - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
What is College Credit Plus? College Credit Plus Sole state program - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
What is College Credit Plus? College Credit Plus Sole state program in which students can earn dual credit Counts for both high school and college Complete degree in fewer terms and with greater flexibility CCP Facts Open to grades 7-12
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College Credit Plus
Sole state program in which students can earn dual credit Counts for both high school and college Complete degree in fewer terms and with greater flexibility
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Open to grades 7-12 Take courses summer, fall, and spring and semesters Free at public institutions College-readiness required
CCP Facts
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Who participates in CCP at LCCC?
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2,643 students participated
- 47% in 12th grade; 33% in 11th; 15% in 10th ;
4% in 9th; 0.9% in 8th; 0.3% in 7th
320 different courses taken 23,903 credits earned (96% passing rate!)
CCP at LCCC: 2015-2016
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College-readiness determined by college.
At LCCC, no minimum GPA, but test scores are required.
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Apply and Get Admitted
Participate by getting admitted into a college. May have to take a placement test and
- ther criteria.
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Student Choice
Students can choose any course that applies toward a degree or workforce certification, including:
- Transfer Module
- Electives
- Online
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Graduate with College Credit
Earn up to 30 college credit hours per academic year, including summer. No more than 120 college credit hours while in the program.
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CCP & Interscholastic Athletics
Student athletes should:
- 1. Confirm their school is
an OHSAA member.
- 2. Learn the OHSAA
requirements.
- 3. Not rely on summer
CCP courses to reduce the classes/courses they take during the fall and spring terms.
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How Many Credits Can I Take?
- Count the number of
secondary units for which the student is earning only high school credit
- Multiply that number by 3
- Subtract that number from 30
Example: Student is enrolled for 4 secondary units 4x3=12 30-12=18 Student is eligible to take 18 college credit hours during the current academic year
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Books and Fees
Students attending a public college do not pay for either books or fees.
Students attending a private college may have a cost that includes books and fees.
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Find the Colleges and Courses that Fit
Students have options Counselors will share sample pathways with you Pathways are courses to help you choose, not
- bligate you
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A semester college course of 3 or more credits counts as a one-year high school class.
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Weighted Grades
College courses must be weighted the same as Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate in the same subject area.
AP, IB Course College Course
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Under what scenarios can a qualified student use College Credit Plus?
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You want to take college courses to satisfy your high school graduation requirements. You completed your high school graduation required classes and you want to begin college work. You want to explore college and take a course in a subject that interests you.
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Transfer your CCP credits to LCCC or another college/university
www.transferology.com But retain entering freshman status for scholarships!
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- Pathways for UP bachelor’s degrees, starting in 9th grade
- College courses FREE through CCP
- Tuition savings of up to 80% of a traditional 4-year program
- www.lorainccc.edu/myuniversity
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Other Benefits
- Attend college classes while still in high school
- Count credits for both high school and college
- Reduce overall cost of college education
- Remain in high school environment
- Take courses not available at high school
- Increase opportunities for career exploration
- Access LCCC services
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The grade you earn in the college course is applied to your high school graduation required class.
Grades are Applied to Graduation Requirements
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If you fail the class or drop it too late, you may have to pay for it.
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Other Cautions
- Removed from HS environment
- May miss HS activities
- Exposed to adult content
- Follow LCCC’s academic
calendar
- College transcripts are
permanent records
- For failures, high school
graduation can be jeopardized
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Deadline for Students:
April 1 Notify your school if you intend to participate next year.
You can use the “Intent to Participate” form here: www.OhioHigherEd.org/CCP
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What’s next?
- Submit your CCP application, with
signatures and transcripts, to LCCC by
- April 15 (summer)
- June 15 (fall)
- October 15 (spring)
- Complete Accuplacer OR send ACT/SAT
scores
- ACT: 18 E, 22 M, 22 R
- Visit www.accuplacer.collegeboard.org
for sample questions
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After Admission
- Create your MyCampus Account
- Complete orientation and CSI (in-
person or online through MyCampus)
- www.lorainccc.edu/orientation
- Meet with your HS guidance counselor
to discuss course selections and complete the Course Authorization Form
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Scheduling Classes
- Schedule an appointment
with your LCCC advisor
- Advising sessions at LCCC
and some high schools
- Enrollment Services Hours:
visit the website to see your advisor’s availability
- Order your books online, then
pick them up!
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For More Information
www.ohiohighered.org/ccp
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