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EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL

EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL · • If awarded, must submit copy of award letter to college/university. Benefits of CC+

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EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT

WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL

Tonight’s Presenters

College Credit Plus (CC+) 101 Michelle Brown

The Ohio State Academy Michelle Brown

Columbus State Community College Kimberly Connell

Kenyon College (KAP) Dudley Thomas

Central Ohio Technical College Cory Conrad

Dustin Dunlevy

Wright State University Cathy Davis

Craig Baudendistel

Overview of CCP

• College Credit Plus (CCP) is an opportunity for qualified high

school students to take college classes before graduation

• CCP Covers all dual credit programs• High School and College Credit

• Free of charge to the student (public school students who are Ohio

residents)

• On campus, at the high school and on-line

• Students may also participate in a self-pay option. These

students will receive college credit (no high school credit

available)

WHAT IS COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS?

What does CCP Cover?

• CCP students will have costs paid by the school district. This includes:

• Tuition• Books (student may be required to return at the

end of the term)• Fees

• CCP does not include:

• Optional Fees (parking, gym membership)• Transportation

Self-Pay

1. Self-pay students may not want to have college

classes on the high school transcript

2. Self-pay students may want to take Dev-Ed, or

remedial, courses (if available)

3. Non-public and Home School students may do self-

pay if they do not receive state funding for CCP

WHY WOULD I DO SELF-PAY?

Maximum Credit Hours

• CCP will allow a student to earn 30 credit hours in one academic year• Students can earn a maximum of 120 college credits, 7 – 12 grade.

Formula to determine eligible college hours:

• Take student’s # of high school Carnegie units and multiply by 3. • Subtract that answer from 30. • This will give you the number of hours for which student may

earn in that academic year.

Non-Public and Home-Schooled

Students

• Funding is by application and is not guaranteed

• Must submit letter of intent and application

• Will receive notification of award—credit hours may

be limited

• If awarded, must submit copy of award letter to

college/university

Benefits of CC+

• Free college credit

• Opportunity to enroll in classes not available at high school

• Exposure to college faculty/ college expectations

• College credit may transfer easily (especially between public

institutions within Ohio)

Risks of CC+

• Financial Risk• If unsuccessful, may have to reimburse school district

• College coursework may be more rigorous and take more time than high school coursework

• Transportation not provided for on-campus classes

• Course credit may not transfer to private or out-of-state colleges

• Federal Financial Aid may be impacted• ‘W,’ ‘F,’ maximum time frame

Who can participate in CC+?

• Students in grades 7 – 12 who meet the college readiness

guidelines (generally based on test requirements)

• Students must file letter of intent with HS counselor by April 1

• The earlier the better, especially if planning to start in

summer

• Students must meet the admission criteria set by the college

Who should participate in CC+?

• Students who are motivated and mature

• Students who are academically strong students

• Students who want to explore academic areas that may not

be available at their high school

• Students who have the time to devote to college classes

How Does CCP Affect College Admissions?

• CCP Students will be considered freshmen when applying

for admission as a degree seeking student to colleges in

the University System of Ohio

• Grades earned in CCP courses will be included in the high

school grade point average, which will be a factor in

selective admissions

• Colleges will have a variety of admissions policies – check

with the school of your choice for more details

CC+, AP, IB, Honors—What’s Best?

• Selective admissions colleges look for students who have the

most rigorous courses

• Both the subject matter and the level of rigor are considered

• Students should take math all four years of high school

• Natural Sciences and Foreign Language courses are also highly

rigorous

• Challenge yourself by taking classes that push you, either

through AP or CCP

What are your next steps?

1. Meet with your high school counselor to discuss your

options

2. Complete the “Intent to Participate” form at your high

school by April 1

3. Apply for admission to the college of your choice

The Ohio State Academy

Participating in the Academy

• The Academy is College Credit Plus at Ohio

State

• Classes are available both on-campus and on-

line.

• Students may choose from a wide range of

courses

Is the Academy Right for You?

• How much time do you have to devote to OSU

coursework?

• Do you have the motivation and maturity to

navigate the OSU system?

• What are your goals and objectives?

Admission Criteria

• Admissions to the Academy program mirror our

process for incoming freshmen students.

• Admissions criteria is determined by the campus

of enrollment

Admission to Columbus Campus

• Columbus Campus Admission is selective

• We use a holistic review process, and consider

each student’s:• Class rank or cumulative GPA

• ACT/SAT/PSAT scores

• Number and Rigor of college prep coursework

• Leadership and involvement

• Recommendations

Columbus Campus Academy

Student Profile

• Academy students, Columbus Campus, Autumn

2015• Strong grades

• average GPA: 3.81

• Strong test scores• middle 50% for ACT Composite: 26 – 30

• Strong curriculum• 80% have completed 3 – 4 units of English, Math, Science,

Social Science and Foreign Language

Admission to Regional Campuses

• Newark, Marion, Mansfield and Lima and the Agricultural

Technical Institute (ATI) in Wooster

• Open Enrollment Campuses• Students must meet the Remediation Free Guidelines of the

State of Ohio to be admitted

READINESS AREA ACT Minimum SAT Minimum PSAT Minimum

English Sub Score English: 18 Critical Reading: 450

Writing: 430

Critical Reading: 45

Writing: 43

Reading Sub Score Reading: 21 Reading: 450 Reading: 45

Mathematics Sub

Score

Math: 22 Math: 520 Math: 52

Deadlines

• Application Deadlines for all campuses• Autumn Semester – May 1

• Spring Semester – October 15

• Summer Term – February 15

• To complete the application, a student needs to submit• The on-line application (found on the Academy website)

• High School transcripts

• The High School Information Form (on the Academy website)

• Standardized test scores (ACT/ SAT/ PSAT)

Academy Admissions Timeline

• Once an application is completed

• Application review

• Notice of admission

• Invitation to Academy Orientation

Scheduling Classes

• Academy students will meet with an advisor at

Orientation and before each following semester

to set up schedule.

• Enrollment in courses will be determined by:

• Pre-requisite requirements.

• Specific time when class is offered

• Availability of seats in the class

The OSU Academy

For More Information about the

OSU Academy:

Michele C. Brown

Program Director

College Credit Plus Programs

(614) 688-4468

[email protected]

http://undergrad.osu.edu/academy

Columbus State Community College

• Classes offered on campus, online, or in your high school

• Downtown Columbus campus, Delaware campus or Regional Learning Centers

• Wide range of courses and pathways available

Columbus State

CSCC Courses @ NAHSDigital Photography II & Multimedia

Physical Geology

World Civilization I

World Civilization II

Academics

CSCC Dual Credit Program

• Career and Tech

• Business & Marketing

• Computers & Interactive Media

• Construction Sciences

• Engineering & Skilled Trades

• Health & Medical

• Human & Public Services

• Arts and Sciences

• Associate of Arts and Associate of Science

• General Education Requirements/Transfer

What We Offer

CSCC Dual Credit Program

• Advising Services• 2 dedicated College Credit Plus advisors

• Preferred Pathways with 9 partner institutions• The Ohio State University, Franklin University, Ohio University, Otterbein, Ohio

Dominican, Ohio Wesleyan, Miami University, Capital, and Columbus College of

Art and Design

• Tutoring Services

• Disability Services

• Writing Center

Cost Savings

• Columbus State tuition (per credit hour) $135.93

• CC+ students may take up to 30 credit hours per academic year

and up to 120 credit hours total

• Savings* (*at 30 hour maximum per year)

• $4,077.90—1 year

• $8,155.80—2 years

• Sample Courses taken by high school students (Arts and Sciences pathway)

Autumn Spring

COLS 1101 (1 credit hour) MATH 1148 (4 credit hours)

ENGL 1100 (3 credit hours) ENGL 2367 (3 credit hours)

POLS 1100 (3 credit hours) POLS 1250 (3 credit hours)

$951.51--Savings $1359.30--Savings

Finishing Your 2-Year Degree at

Columbus State after HS Graduation

Columbus State is AFFORDABLE!Tuition* Comparison to 4-year public and private institutions in Ohio

Annual tuition for a Full-time student

Columbus State$4,077.90

Miami University

$13,533

University of Cincinnati

$11,000

Ohio University

$10,536

Capital University

$31,990

Otterbein University

$31,424

University of Dayton

$37,230

*All tuition amounts are reflective of the 2014-2015 academic year

Admission Criteria

CSCC Dual Credit Program

• Open Admissions

• No GPA requirement

• Must meet course placement requirements

• “College-Ready Standards” *(if required for course)

ACT COMPASS

Reading 21 or Higher 81 or Higher

English/Writing 18 or Higher 69 or Higher

Mathematics 22 or Higher Algebra Domain- 52 or Higher

Course Eligibility

CSCC Dual Credit Program

• Placement

• Compass or ACT scores

• Prerequisite

• Prior Coursework

• AP scores

• Other previously earned college credit (must send official

transcript to Columbus State)

• Plan of Study, or Pathway

Admissions Process

CSCC Dual Credit Program

• Submit Letter of Intent to your High School by APRIL 1st.

• Apply online• CSCC Application

• Receive Cougar ID# (you will need this in order to test)

• Test• Take COMPASS® Placement Test or submit ACT scores

• COMPASS® Testing may or may not be coordinated through your high school

• Columbus State CANNOT accept ACT scores from the transcript. We must have the ACT

Score Report.

• Orientation and Registration• All CC+ students will be required to complete an orientation and registration session

• Students will receive information via email

• Registration Consent Forms must be signed by student, parent, and school counselor

Columbus State Dual Credit Program (College Credit Plus)

Admissions Calendar 2016-2017

Term Priority

Application

Deadline

Final Application

Deadline

Testing Deadline Course

Registration

Deadline

Summer

Semester 2016

(May 30,2016-

August 13, 2016)

May 9, 2016 May 23, 2016 May 25, 2016

Autumn

Semester 2016

(August 29, 2016-

December 17, 2016)

May 9, 2016 August 8, 2016 August 22, 2016 August 24, 2016

Spring Semester

2017

(January 16, 2017-

May 13, 2017)

December 26,

2016

January 9, 2017 January 11,

2017

Continuing CC+ Students

To Do:

• Submit Letter of Intent (must complete each year)

• Submit Registration Consent Form (must complete each year)

• Register for courses

• Continuing students do NOT have to re-apply to Columbus State

UNLESS graduating high school and applying for post-high

school matriculation.

For More Information about the

CSCC Dual Credit Program :

http://www.cscc.edu/community/dual-credit

For More Information about the

CSCC Dual Credit Program :

Jacqueline Stewart Kimberly ConnellDirector Assistant Director

Dual Credit Dual Credit

614-287-5349 614-287-5349

[email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

COTC

Why Choose COTC?

• COTC has a rich history of working with

the region’s high schools

Currently there are over 1,500 high school

students taking COTC courses.

• We have an established reputation for

quality programming and customer service

• There are a wide variety of TAG courses

(Transfer Assurance Guarantee)

available that will transfer to any Ohio

public college or university

• COTC has a commitment to technical

education and innovative programs and

partnerships

• College Credit Plus

• 3 options available

• Over 40 Technical Associate Degrees and Certificates

• 4 Full Service Campus Locations

• Newark, Pataskala, Knox and Coshocton

• Career Services

• Annual Career Fair and Transfer Fair

• Center for Academic Success

• Tutoring, Math Lab, and Communication Resource Center

• Concurrent Enrollment Option (CEOP)

What COTC has to offer!

• We offer a hands-on approach to learning.

• Nearly 85% of COTC graduates are employed within 6

months of graduation.

• Small class sizes provide for a quality classroom experience – COTC’s

average class size is 16 students.

• Affordability: COTC is a great, affordable path for a post-

secondary education in Ohio!

• About 33% of COTC students go on to pursue a

bachelor’s degree. We have many partnerships with various

colleges and universities to help you get there, and reduce your overall

college costs!

What makes us unique?

• Allied Health

• Business Management

• Engineering & Information

Technologies

• Nursing

Associate Degrees

• Public Safety

• Social & Behavioral Sciences

• Arts & Sciences

• One-Year Certificates

Affordability

•Low tuition

•Financial aid available

Accessibility

•Open enrollment

Transferability

•TAGs

•Ohio Transfer Module

•Articulation Agreements

Benefits of a two-year college

Kenyon Academic

Partnership

KAP Courses @ NAHSAmerican Humanities

Art History

Drawing

Ethics

Law & Government

Theatre

• Application Process

KAP Webpage

Wright State University

WSU Course @ NAHS

Engineering Mathematics

Application Process

EGR 101: Introductory Mathematics

for Engineering Applications Course Topics:

• Linear & Quadratic Equations • Trigonometry • Vectors and Complex Numbers• Sinusoids and Harmonic Signals• Systems of Equations and Matrices• Basics of Differentiation• Basics of Integration• Differential Eqns. W/Const.Coeffs.

All topics driven by engineering applications taken directly from core engineering courses

Lectures reinforced by hands-on laboratory and recitation components including a thorough integration with MATLAB

Replaces traditional math prerequisites for core sophomore-level engineering courses –effectively uncorking the calculus bottleneck

Regional Campus

OU Pickerington & OU Lancaster

-Most classes on campus

-Limited on-line course options

-Paper application

-ACT or Accuplacer Required

-Minimum scores for Reading/Writing

Questions?

CC+ Information, links and resources are available on the High School Counseling Department Website:

http://www.napls.us/Page/1814

Thank you for attending!