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Rutherford B. Hayes High School 2015-2016

Rutherford B. Hayes High School 2015-2016. What it College Credit Plus?. Opportunity for college-ready students in grades 7-12 to take college courses for no cost. Replaces Dual Enrollment and PSEO programs. Student Choice.

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Rutherford B. Hayes High School 2015-2016

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  1. Rutherford B. Hayes High School 2015-2016

  2. What it College Credit Plus? • Opportunity for college-ready students in grades 7-12 to take college courses for no cost. • Replaces Dual Enrollment and PSEO programs.

  3. Student Choice • Students can choose any course at a public (or participating private) college

  4. Credit Hours • Up to 30 college credit hours per academic year. • No more than 120 college credit hours while in the program.

  5. Not Only for Juniors and Seniors • Students have options • Pathways are a tool for high school counselors

  6. Pathways • A pathway may: • Be organized by a major or career path • Include various core courses required for a degree or professional certification by the college • A pathway does not keep a student from choosing different courses.

  7. High School and/or College Credit • CCP can satisfy or supplement graduation required courses.

  8. What are some of the scenarios when a student may use College Credit Plus?

  9. The student has taken all coursesour school offers in a particular subject. The student has taken all the courses they need to graduate and is ready to begin college work. The student wants to experience what college-level work is like.

  10. Tuition • No cost for tuition for courses taken at a public college. • Private colleges may charge families up to $153 per credit hour.

  11. 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.

  12. Deadline for students to tell their school about CCP participation

  13. Courses Delivered Online orNot on a College Campus College and non-college students in the classroom – the college course is delivered Facilitator of online course is not an instructor.

  14. Colleges Must… Assign an advisor to each CCP student andschedule student meeting prior toacademic no-fault drop course date

  15. Steps to CCP • 1. Notify School Counselor by April 1 of intent to participate. • Mrs. Nicely – Grade 7 • Ms. Ziegler – Grade 8 • Mrs. Scott – Grade 9 • Mr. Brown – Grades 10 – 12 (Last Names A – G) • Mrs. Pollard – Grades 10 – 12 (Last Names H – O) • Ms. Burwinkel – Grades 10 – 12 (Last Names P – Z)

  16. Steps to CCP • 2. Apply to college of choosing by college assigned deadline. • 3. Show academic college-readiness/admission standards based on college’s criteria. • 4. Register for appropriate classes based on counselor and advisor recommendation.

  17. CCP vs. AP • CCP: • College credit on a transcript to transfer or continue at the same college. • No cost to families unless attending a private college. • Grade will transfer to Ohio public colleges. • Not guaranteed to transfer to private or out-of-state colleges.

  18. CCP vs. AP • AP: • Fee to take AP Exam. • Scores of 3, 4, 5 on the AP Exam may be used toward college degree requirements. • Internationally recognized curriculum accepted at most colleges. • Highly selective schools prefer AP.

  19. Meetings with College Representatives • Following this presentation, please continue to these locations to speak with a representative from our visiting colleges regarding the CCP process with their school: • Columbus State Community College – Room 6006 • Marion Technical College – Auditorium • The Ohio State University & The Ohio State University at Marion – Room 6007 • DACC Business Courses – Cafeteria • Wright State University (Spanish 4/5, French 4/5) – Room 6002 • Advanced Placement - Cafeteria

  20. Thank you for Attending!

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