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Annual Information Session �for Public Schools

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What is College Credit Plus?

College Credit Plus is Ohio’s dual credit program

    • Students can earn high school and college credit at the same time
    • Ohio residents in grades 7-12; enrolled at a public/private high school or homeschooled
    • Take a variety of courses at any public and participating private college in Ohio
    • Courses held at the high school, on a college campus, or online

ORC 3365.02, ORC 3365.03

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How can students participate?

Step 1: Eligibility

    • A student is eligible for the College Credit Plus program if the student meets any of the following criteria:
      • Obtains a remediation-free score on one of the standard assessment exams
      • Has a cumulative unweighted high school grade point average of at least 3.00
      • Has a cumulative unweighted high school grade point average of at least 2.75 but less than 3.00 and received an "A" or "B" grade in a relevant high school course.

ORC 3365.03, OAC 3333-1-65.14

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What are remediation free scores?

*This is for eligibility, not placement into courses

ACT

SAT

ACCUPLACER

English

18

480

5 Writeplacer

Reading

22

480

250

Math

22

530

263 QAS

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How do students take the tests?

* Test Prep Opportunities are available

almost monthly from Bright Minds

Accuplacer: You can make an appointment to test at Stark State College. .

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How can students participate?

Step 2: College Admission

  • Students must apply for admission at each institution
    • Admission is reviewed per the requirements of the college or university; contact the college to find specific information
  • College applications include the permission slip for mature content and a questionnaire about emotional maturity
  • Colleges have the final decision on student admission

ORC 3365.05, 3365.035, OAC 3333-1-65.3

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How can students participate?

Step 3: Course Registration

  • The college will discuss course options with the student, based on assessment scores, prerequisites, and other requirements
  • School counselors can help students understand graduation requirements and CCP course substitutions
  • High schools and colleges develop 15 and 30 credit hour pathways to help you determine your plan
  • CCP Classes Offered at Jackson High School
  • Other class offerings are discussed directly with the college

ORC 3365.13

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Course Eligibility Rules

Students must complete their first 15 credits in Level I courses, which include:

  • Transferable courses
  • Courses in IT, Computer Science, Anatomy & Physiology, foreign language
  • Courses that are part of a technical certificate
  • Courses that are part of a 15- or 30-credit pathway
  • Courses in study skills, academic or career success

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Course Eligibility Rules

Non-allowable courses include:

  • Private applied courses with one-on-one instruction (such as performing art lessons)
  • Courses with high fees
  • Study abroad courses
  • Physical education courses
  • Pass/Fail graded courses
  • Remedial courses or sectarian/religious courses

OAC 3333-1-65.12, ORC 3365.13

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How many classes can students take?

Students may be enrolled in up to 30 credits per year, which includes high school courses:

  • Calculation: 30 – (HS units x 3) = max CCP credit hours

  • The maximum number of college credits a student can complete while participating in the program is 120

  • If a student enrolls in more than 30 credits for the year, they can:
    • Drop the course prior to the no-fault withdrawal date
    • Pay for the entire course at the college’s standard rates (Option A)

OAC 3333-1-65.12, ORC 3365.13

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Example

Student Schedule

Credits towards High School

Credit Hours towards College

Credit Hours towards CCP

1

CCP Comp 1 (sem 1)

CCP Comp 2 (sem 2)

1

1

3

3

3

3

2

Algebra 2

1

0

3

3

AP Biology

1

depends on passing of AP test and the college you attend

3

4

lunch

0

0

0

5

Fall Sports Officiating

Intro to Business

.5

.5

0

1.5

1.5

6

Chinese 3

1

0

3

7

CCP OUT

0

0

0

8

CCP OUT

CCP Psychology (sem 1) online

CCP Sociology (sem 2) online

1

1

3

3

3

3

TOTALS

8

12

24

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Additional Considerations

Grades

    • The final grades earned in the college course are the same grade that will be on the high school transcript
      • CCP course grades will be factored into the high school and college GPAs

Grade Weighting

    • High schools must weight all advanced standing courses in a subject area consistently (CCP, AP, IB, Honors)

ORC 3365.12, OAC 3333-1-65.2

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Additional Considerations

Selective Service

  • Male students who are at least 18 years of age and Ohio residents are required to be registered with the Selective Service System
  • Students are required to provide their Selective Service number to the public college or university within 30 days of their 18th birthday
  • Failure to submit the Selective Service number will result in the student not being considered a College Credit Plus participant for that semester or term
    • The student will be responsible for any tuition, textbooks, or fees associated with the course(s)

ORC 3345.32

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What are differences between high school & college?

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What are differences between high school & college?

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What does it mean to be “college-ready”?

Being “college-ready” is more than just being academically ready

  • Consider emotional and social transition and college expectations
  • Consider time management and organizational skills

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Warnings!

  • Online coursework: classes are asynchronous meaning you do not meet at certain times; there is a lot of flexibility with this option but with that comes a lot of responsibility
    • Students can be dropped or withdrawn from online courses by the college if they are not participating- this could put the student in a bad spot for graduation or athletic eligibility.

  • MFA - Multi-Factor Authentication: need to have reliable source

  • Technology Help: JHS does not have access to passwords or blackboard support so the college Help Desk has to be utilized

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What are benefits of participating in College Credit Plus?

Students can:

    • Earn high school and college credits at the same time
    • Get a head start on career planning and earn degrees or certificate completions
    • Experience college early to understand the expectations of college life
    • Save tuition and textbook costs

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What are the consequences of underperforming?

Families may be asked to reimburse courses if:

  • The student does not earn a passing grade in their course
  • The student withdraws after the no-fault deadline at the college

NOTE: A student that is considered “economically disadvantaged” can not be asked to reimburse the cost of the course(s)

ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13

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What are the consequences of underperforming?

College Credit Plus Probation

  • A student will be placed on CCP probation if:
    • They earn less than a cumulative 2.0 GPA in CCP courses or
    • They withdraw from 2 or more courses in one academic term

ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13

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What are the consequences of underperforming?

While on CCP Probation, the student:

  • May only enroll in one College Credit Plus course for one college term (semester or quarter)
  • May not enroll in a college course in the same subject in which student previously earned D, F, NC grade (or equivalent grade)
  • If students on CCP probation do not increase their CCP GPA to a 2.0 or above during the probation term, they will be placed on CCP Dismissal

ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13

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What are the consequences of underperforming?�

College Credit Plus Dismissal

  • If a student does not raise their grade during the probation term, they are dismissed from CCP
  • While on CCP Dismissal, students may not enroll in any College Credit Plus courses
  • A student can request (appeal) to be reinstated in the program

ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13

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What are the consequences of underperforming?

Appeals for Underperformance:

  • CCP Probation:
    • Student may appeal to take a course in the same subject in which they previously earned a non-passing grade or received no credit

  • CCP Dismissal:
    • Within 5 days of being dismissed, the student may submit an appeal to the secondary school to appeal CCP Dismissal or the student may appeal at the end of the CCP Dismissal semester

Note: Each school district must have a policy describing the process for appeals

ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13

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What are the consequences of underperforming?

After HS Graduation:

  • Grades earned in CCP will remain on students’ college transcripts permanently
  • If students fail or withdraw often, future financial aid may be also impacted negatively
    • Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is a requirement for financial aid
    • Standards vary by institution

ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13

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What are the expenses for College Credit Plus?

Option A:

  • The family/student can choose to self-pay for college courses at the standard rate of tuition, fees, and textbooks
    • Students/families should arrange a plan for payment with the college or university
  • Students can choose to earn college credit and high school credit OR only college credit
    • Students must inform the school of their choice of credit for courses

ORC 3365.06

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What are the expenses for College Credit Plus?

Option B:

  • The “default” or standard option for College Credit Plus
  • All college course tuition, fees, and textbooks will be paid by the state of Ohio
    • Supported by the school’s foundation funds and the college’s funds
  • Students will earn college credit and high school credit

ORC 3365.06

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What support services are available for students?

Students receive support from both the HS and College:

  • High school counselors continue to provide assistance to all College Credit Plus students

  • College advisors provide course selection assistance

  • Colleges must provide the same academic supports to CCP students such as tutoring, library access, advising, etc.

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What about athletic eligibility?

Student athletes should:

  • Learn the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) requirements
  • Know that summer term CCP courses cannot be used to bring a student into compliance with the OHSAA requirements for interscholastic athletic participation
  • Guidelines for Student Athletic Eligibility

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Will the course credits transfer?

  • Certain general education and technical courses will transfer, especially from one Ohio public college to another Ohio public college

  • Students must check with colleges to confirm transferability

  • Students should also visit https://transfercredit.ohio.gov for transfer information

  • Save your syllabi- colleges can ask for this to prove the content matches

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What are the deadlines?

Intent to Participate

  • April 1: Complete and return the form to the school office. Submitting your form before this deadline allows you to participate in CCP for the full academic year
  • November 1: If you did not submit an Intent to Participate form before the April 1 deadline, you may complete and return your form before this deadline. Submitting your form before this deadline allows you to participate in CCP during the subsequent term.

Check ACT and SAT testing dates

  • Test early to meet college/university admission deadlines (if required)

Semester deadlines

  • Summer semester deadline will be early as classes usually start in May
  • Check with the college for all other semester deadlines

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Next Steps

  • Contact the college and discuss assessment testing requirements
  • Complete the Intent to Participate form and provide to the school office by April 1 (Full Academic Year) or by November 1 (Half Year)
  • Apply for admission at the college of choice by the deadline
  • Attend the required CCP Orientation at your CCP Institution
  • Meet with your school counselor to discuss scheduling and graduation requirements

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Do you have other questions?

Visit the CCP website for additional resources:

https://highered.ohio.gov/initiatives/access-acceleration/college-credit-plus

Follow up with us:

ODHE CCP Team (Higher Ed) CCP@highered.ohio.gov

ODEW CCP Team (K-12) CCP@education.ohio.gov

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Jackson Contacts

You can call, click on name to email, or see student services website to make an appointment.

Jackson High School Counselors: 330-837-3501

Jackson Middle School Counselors: 330-830-8034

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February 12th

If you need additional assistance, High School Counselors will be available on February 12th from 4:00pm – 7:00pm in the High School Commons for individual questions about CCP on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Jackson Process

  • Gather information on the colleges to see what school you would like to take classes through
    • At JHS, we have classes offered through Stark State and Kent Stark
    • You can participate with other colleges, the classes just won’t be at JHS

  • Complete the Enrollment Documentation Google Form by April 1st. This includes the intent form! (New this year)
    • In order to complete this form, you must FIRST apply to the college of your choice. DO NOT REAPPLY IF YOU HAVE ALREADY APPLIED IN THE PAST!
    • You must also have a test score to submit

Your TO DO’s if you want to participate next year!!

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How do I get textbooks?

  • CCP textbooks are the property of Jackson Local Schools.
  • CCP students are to obtain their textbooks from Jackson teachers for courses taught at Jackson High School or the Jackson High School Library Media Center for courses taught at the Institution of Higher Education (IHE).
  • Providing the Jackson High School library does not have a required course textbook, students will be directed to obtain their textbook from the IHE bookstore.
  • See the Jackson High School CCP website for further information.
  • All books borrowed from the Jackson High School Library Media Center (TLC) must be returned immediately after the course final exam.
  • Books not returned on time to the proper location or obtained outside of the guidelines will become the student’s/parent’s financial responsibility.

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Associate’s Degree with Stark State

Students can earn an Associate of Arts and/or an Associate of Science through Stark State College Credit Plus (CCP) at JHS.

  • Stark State Associate’s Degrees are the first step to a Bachelor’s Degree, providing a foundation in general education with special emphasis on earning a Bachelor’s Degree.
  • Students do not have to follow an Associate’s Degree to participate in College Credit Plus at Jackson. These pathways are an additional way to utilize college coursework at the high school.

CCP classes offered at Jackson High School: most are in person at JHS, some online; ALL are scheduled with JHS counselor

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Kent State University at Stark

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Unique Programming with Kent Stark at JHS

  • Aeronautics @ MAPS Air Museum
  • Intermediate Spanish
  • Music

CCP classes offered at Jackson High School: in person at JHS or MAPS; ALL are scheduled with JHS counselor

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Let’s Take a Look

  • CCP Website
  • Enrollment Documentation Form
    • This includes:
      • Intent Form
      • Counseling Form
      • Verification of Understanding
      • Payment Options
      • Application Confirmation
      • Permission to send transcripts
      • Test Score Confirmation
      • Permission Forms and FERPA for Stark State only

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Presentation Slides

Thank You for attending!