Riverdale High School - Liberty
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Liberty-Benton
High School
POST
SECONDARY
EDUCATION
OPTION
COLLEGE
CREDIT
PLUS
2015 Presentation
College Credit Plus
CCP replaces Ohio’s Post-Secondary
Enrollment Options program (PSEOP)
and all alternative dual enrollment programs
previously governed by Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3365.
Gov. Kasich signed House Bill 487 into law on
June 16, 2014.
CCP program operational 2015/16 school year.
College Credit Plus Participation
• All public districts (high schools) and public institutions of
higher education (IHE) must allow college-ready students,
grades 7-12, who qualify for college admission to
participate.
• All nonpublic postsecondary schools may participate.
• Each participating IHE must consistently apply its
established admission standards. In conjunction with those
standards and prior to making a final admission decision,
the IHE shall evaluate the student against one of the
standards identified in the "Uniform Statewide Standards
for Remediation-Free Status.”
College Credit Plus Participation
Students must be enrolled in grades 7-12
Parents & students must attend a CCP information meeting
Sign & return the “Intent to Participate Form” by April 1st
File a CCP application with interested IHE
Submit transcript to IHE
Register and successfully complete COMPASS, ACT or SAT
Attend a CCP registration session at the IHE
College Credits & Carnegie Units (HS)
Conversion
college
1 semester credit
2 semester credits
3 or more credits
high school
.33 credit
.66 credit
1 credit
Total college semester credits cannot exceed 30 per
academic year.
High school credits are multiplied by 3 then subtracted
from 30 to determine available college hours.
Conversion Example
Student A : takes 5 credits at LBHS
5 x 3 = 15
30 – 15 =15
This student could take 15 semester hours at the college.
Student B: takes 7 credits at LBHS
7 x 3 = 21
30 – 21 = 9
This student could take 9 semester hours at the college.
Student C: takes 6.5 credits at LBHS
6.5 x 3 = 19.5
30 – 19.5 = 10.5
This student could take 10 hours at the college. (there is no ½ in college)
Possible Concerns
Transportation
Student/Parent or Guardian is responsible
Calendar
Vacation days at the high school & IHE school may not coincide
Attendance is the student’s responsibility
Fees
Financial obligations become the parent/student responsibility
- Late withdrawal from the class
- Student does not receive a passing grade.
Possible Concerns
Qualifying for Graduation
A failure to successfully complete a CCP course may result in delay of
graduation
High School Extra-Curricular Activities
Schedules may not align to allow participation in all activities
Social Aspect
High school students will face new challenges emotionally and socially
Parental Access and FERPA-CCP
Students are treated as adults and own their education records once they
set foot on a college campus.
No access to ProgressBook
Advantages of CCP
Opportunity to take courses not offered at high school
Chance to experience college-level work and college life
prior to graduation
Receive both high school and college credits at no cost to you
Withdrawal from CCP
Student is responsible to file withdrawal forms with IHE.
Student is responsible for all financial obligations from
late withdrawal.
Withdrawal after two weeks into the term will result in a
WF appearing on high school transcript. This will count
as an F on high school transcript and the cost of the
course will be billed to the student.
Student must meet with high school counselor to create
new schedule.
CCP application online
Deadline: April 15, 2015
3.25 overall GPA.
Books are loaned ~ MUST be returned.
High School students must attend CCP
orientation in May. After orientation, students
may schedule, this is before BGSU students.
CCP application – Deadline: April 1, 2015
2.5 overall GPA.
Test Scores:
ACT – 20 composite
SAT – 950 composite critical reading & math
PSAT – 141 composite crit. reading, math & writing
Compass – Reading – 88
– Algebra – 52
Books are loaned ~ MUST be returned.
High School students schedule after UF students.
CCP application – Deadline: April 1, 2015
Test Scores:
ACT or SAT score is required
Compass is not accepted
Books MUST be returned to LBHS at end of course.
High School students schedule after ONU students.
Application – one time Deadline: June 1, 2015
Course requirements and prerequisites must be followed.
Compass Test
Reading: 74
Writing: 69
Math: 52
OR
ACT
Reading: 21
English: 18
Math: 22
Books MUST be returned to LBHS at end of course.
Schedule classes same as all Owens’ students
Students need to participate in an Owens orientation yearly.
CCP at L-B
• Classes are taught here at L-B by L-B teachers who are
university adjunct professors.
• Application is made to the university through L-B
Guidance Office and acceptance is completely up to
university.
Ohio Northern University @ Liberty-Benton
• Intro to Dance 1 L-B credit / TADN 1101- 2 ONU hours
This is a part of the College Core transfer module.
Rhodes State College @ Liberty-Benton
• Adv. Chemistry
• Am. History I
• Am. History II
• ASL I
• ASL II
• C.A.D. I
• Physics
• Spanish II
• Spanish III
• Spanish IV
• Spanish V
• Statistics
1 L-B credit ~ CHM 1110 Rhodes 4 semester credits
.5 L-B credit ~ HIST 1610 Rhodes 3 semester credits
.5 L-B credit ~ HIST 1620 Rhodes 3 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ HUM 1601 Rhodes 4 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ HUM1602 Rhodes 3 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ MET 1000 Rhodes 4 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ PHY 1120 Rhodes 4 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ SPN 1010 Rhodes 3 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ SPN 1020 Rhodes 3 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ SPN 2010 Rhodes 3 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ SPN 2020 Rhodes 3 semester credits
1 L-B credit ~ MTH 1260 Rhodes 3 semester credits
Transferability vs. Applicability
Transferability: If you earn a C or higher on a college
course it will transfer to another college.
Applicability: The course is the equivalent to the course
needed in the Program of Study at the college you choose
to pursuing it at.
Which one is it????
U-Select Course Applicability System
Before you spend the extra effort and
money – be sure the course is
applicable to the program of study you
plan to pursue.
www.transfer.org