Annual Information Session �for Public Schools
24-25 School Year
What is College Credit Plus?
College Credit Plus is Ohio’s dual credit program
ORC 3365.02, ORC 3365.03
How can students participate?
Step 1: Eligibility
ORC 3365.03, OAC 3333-1-65.14
How can students participate?
Step 2: College Admission
ORC 3365.05, 3365.035, OAC 3333-1-65.3
How can students participate?
Step 3: Course Registration
ORC 3365.13
Course Eligibility Rules
Students must complete their first 15 credits in Level I courses, which include:
OAC 3333-1-65.12, ORC 3365.13
Course Eligibility Rules
Non-allowable courses include:
OAC 3333-1-65.12, ORC 3365.13
How many classes can students take?
Students may be enrolled in up to 30 credits per year, which includes high school courses:
OAC 3333-1-65.12, ORC 3365.13
Additional Considerations
Grades
Grade Weighting
ORC 3365.12, OAC 3333-1-65.2
Additional Considerations
Selective Service
ORC 3345.32
What are differences between high school & college?
| High School | College |
Study Time | Required homework ranges between 1-3 hours per day | 2-3 hours of studying/reading for each hour of class |
Knowledge Acquisition | Information provided mostly in class, assignments to follow what was covered | Out-of-class work in advance of in-class discussion |
Tests | Given weekly or at the end of each unit | Less frequent and cover more material |
What are differences between high school & college?
| High School | College |
Grades | Numerous quizzes, tests, homework assignments, etc. | Fewer tests and few homework assignments |
Role of Parents/Guardians | Guardians advocate, involved and work with teachers & counselors | Student has more responsibility; guardians more of a mentor/support |
Accommodations | Parents and students work with high school staff to determine what assistance or accommodations can be made for students with IEPs or 504 plans | Students must work directly with college staff to determine if accommodations are needed; IEPs and 504 plans may or may not be included in the discussions |
What does it mean to be “college-ready”?
Being “college-ready” is more than just being academically ready
What are benefits of participating in College Credit Plus?
Students can:
What are the consequences of underperforming?
Families may be asked to reimburse courses if:
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
What are the consequences of underperforming?
College Credit Plus Probation
OR
ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13
What are the consequences of underperforming?
ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13
While on CCP Probation, the student:
College Credit Plus Dismissal
ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13
What are the consequences of underperforming?
What are the consequences of underperforming?
Appeals for Underperformance:
Note: Each school district must have a policy describing the process for appeals
ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13
What are the consequences of underperforming?
After HS Graduation:
ORC 3365.09, 3365.091; OAC 3333-1-65.13
What are the expenses for College Credit Plus?
Option A:
ORC 3365.06
What are the expenses for College Credit Plus?
Option B:
ORC 3365.06
What are support services are available for students?
Students receive support from both the HS and College:
What about athletic eligibility?
Student athletes should:
Will the course credits transfer?
What are the deadlines?
Intent to Participate
Check ACT and SAT testing dates
Semester deadlines
Next Steps
Do you have other questions?
Visit the CCP website for additional resources: https://highered.ohio.gov/initiatives/access-acceleration/college-credit-plus/ccp
Follow up with the ODHE CCP Team:
The MVNU Difference
*(fees apply)
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT
MVNU
MVNU APPLICATION PROCESS
Apply at mvnu.edu/ccp
Placement Testing
Application Process
STEPS
MVNU
1
3
2
4
School Counselor Items
Advising Appointment
5
6
FERPA
Parent Items
MVNU.EDU/CCP
Need More Details?
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MVNU
740-399-8608
Director of Dual Enrollment and Admissions Operations
Crystal Goehring
MVNU
DualEnrollment@MVNU.EDU
740-399-9000 x 4500
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