College Credit Plus Presented by: Kristin Skiles Previous Dual Enrollment Offered Dual Enrollment opportunities for the past 8 years to many school districts in Clark, Champaign, Greene, Montgomery, Logan, Union and Warren Counties Currently partner with 22 different school districts offering over 120 classes to high school students in the high school Annually have 150-200 students participate in PSEO Delivery Methods In the high school: To be an instructor of record, the high school teacher must have either a Master s degree in content or a Master s degree in any content with 18 semester or 24 quarter hours of content at the graduate level. An instructor who is currently pursuing a Master s degree in content may be approved conditionally by the Vice President of Academic Affairs. 1
Delivery Methods cont d Online Options: College Credit Plus specific online course offerings may be available based upon demand. A Clark State faculty member would be the instructor of record. The high school could potentially facilitate the content, based upon the decision of the high school. On Campus: Available to all 7 th through 12 th grade students. Student Eligibility All students must complete the appropriate College Credit Plus application by the deadlines posted to be eligible to participate in College Credit Plus. All students will be required to submit either ACT, SAT or Compass test results prior to enrolling in the course to ensure all pre-requisites and co-requisites are met. Funding Clark State will not charge more than the amounts defined in the funding plan from the state. We will work with school districts to offer courses in the high school, online, and on our campus. We will work with every district to develop a plan that works for students and schools. 2
Recommended Courses English Composition ENG 1111 English I ENG 1112 English II Oral Communication COM 1210 Public Speaking Mathematics MTH 1050 Mathematics and Today s World MTH 1280 College Algebra I MTH 1340 Pre Calculus MTH 2100 Calculus for the Management, Life and Social Science MTH 2200 Calculus I MTH 2220 Calculus II MTH 2240 Multivariable Calculus MTH 2330 Differential Equations MTH 2540 Matrix Algebra STT 2640 Statistics I STT 2650 Statistics II Arts & Humanities ART 1001 Art History I ART 1002 Art History II ART 1300 Appreciation of the Arts ENG 1600 Introduction to Literature ENG 2300 Great Books: World Literature ENG 2500 American Literature ENG 2610 British Literature to 1800 ENG 2620 British Literature 1800 Present THE 1130 Theatre Appreciation THE 1133 Script Analysis THE 2241 Theatre History I THE 2242 Theatre History II HST 1110 Western Civilization to 1600 HST 1120 Western Civilization Since 1600 HST 1210 American History to 1865 HST 1220 American History 1865 Present PHL 2000 Critical Thinking PHL 2100 Ethics PHL 2300 Medical Ethics PHL 2400 Philosophy of World Religions Social & Behavioral Sciences ECO 1100 General Economics ECO 2210 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 2220 Principles of Microeconomics GEO 1000 Introduction to GIS and Cartography GEO 1100 World Human Geography GEO 2200 World Regional Geography PLS 1100 Introduction to American Politics PLS 1300 Introduction to Comparative Politics PLS 2300 Introduction to International Relations PSY 1111 Psychology I PSY 2223 Lifespan Human Growth & Dev. PSY 2230 Abnormal Psychology RST 2600 Regional Studies: North India RST 2700 Regional Studies: Africa RST 2800 Regional Studies: Latin America SOC 1110 Sociology SOC 2220 Comparing Cultures SOC 2230 Social Problems SOC 2240 Racial and Cultural Minorities SOC 2250 Sociology of Poverty Natural & Physical Science BIO 1101 Fundamentals of Human Biology BIO 1131 Microbiology BIO 1410 Fundamentals of Biology BIO 1420 Global Biology BIO 1510 Biology I BIO 1520 Biology II BIO 2121 Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 2122 Anatomy & Physiology II CHM 1100 Chemistry and Society CHM 1210 General Chemistry I CHM 1220 General Chemistry II CHM 2110 Organic Chemistry I CHM 2120 Organic Chemistry II GLG 1130 Earth Science GLG 1131 Physical Geology GLG 1132 Historical Geology GLG 1133 Environmental Geology PHY 1000 Fundamentals of Scientific Methods PHY 1100 Fundamentals of Physics PHY 1200 Introduction to Astronomy PHY 1501 General Physics I PHY 1502 General Physics II PHY 2501 General Physics I with Calculus PHY 2502 General Physics II with Calculus Associate of Arts Pathway These represent sample pathways towards the Associate of Arts at Clark State Community College. The courses selected are also guaranteed to transfer to any public Ohio college. Note there are many other general education courses that could be applied toward the degree and/or the state transfer requirements. ENG1111 English I 3 English Composition PSY 1111 Introduction to Psychology 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences HST 1110 Western Civilization to 1600 3 Humanities COM 1120 Public Speaking 3 Oral Communication ART 1300 Appreciation of the Arts 3 Humanities SOC 1110 Introduction to Sociology 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences GLG 1130 Earth and Space Science 4 Natural Sciences HST 1120 Western Civilization since 1600 3 Humanities MTH 1050 Mathematics and Today s World 3 Mathematics Total Credits 16 Associate of Science Pathway These represent sample pathways towards the Associate of Science at Clark State Community College. The courses selected are also guaranteed to transfer to any public Ohio college. Note there are many other general education courses that could be applied toward the degree and/or the state transfer requirements. ENG1111 English I 3 English Composition PSY 1111 Introduction to Psychology 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences HST 1110 Western Civilization to 1600 3 Humanities COM 1120 Public Speaking 3 Oral Communication ART 1300 Appreciation of the Arts 3 Humanities SOC 1110 Introduction to Sociology 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences CHM 1150 or Intro to General Chemistry or 4 or Natural Sciences PHY 1501 General Physics I w/algebra 5 HST 1120 Western Civilization since 1600 3 Humanities MTH 1280 College Algebra 3 Mathematics Total Credits 17 18 3
Business Management Pathway These represent sample pathways towards the Associate of Science in Business Management at Clark State Community College. The courses selected are also guaranteed to transfer to any public Ohio college. Note there are many other general education courses that could be applied toward the degree and/or the state transfer requirements. ENG 1111 English I 3 English Composition ACC 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting 4 Accounting MKT 2000 Marketing Management 3 Marketing GEO 1000 Introduction to GIS and Cartography 3 Social Science STT 2640 Elementary Statistics 3 Mathematics Total Credits 16 ECO 2210 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Social and Behavioral ECO 2220 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Social and Behavioral ENG 2211 Business Communication 3 Business MGT 2600 Legal Environment of Business 3 Business Services to High Schools Clark State is committed to being a partner with all school districts and will be available for all needs associated with coordinating the program: Clark State will attend information sessions for any school district including evening programs for parents, day programs for students or any combination needed. An advisor will be assigned to all students participating in College Credit Plus. All information can be provided to school districts for web, print or press releases. Services to High Schools Compass testing is provided to all school districts free of charge. Installation of Compass on school computers to be administered as needed for students. School districts can bring students to campus to test and have a college visit day, including lunch! Students can come to any campus to test as needed free of charge as well. 4
Services to Students As a College Credit Plus student, each student will have all access to all of the resources as a traditional student including: Tutoring assistance Library services College ID Office of Accessibility services A personal advisor to answer any questions he/she may have about the enrollment process or transferability of courses Professional Organizations Clark State is a member of NACEP, the only national accrediting body of dual enrollment best practices. Clark State is also a member of OADEP, the state chapter of NACEP. The involvement in NACEP is crucial during the ongoing changes and gives all K-12 and IHE s a voice in the dual enrollment world in Ohio. Questions? Kristin Skiles Early College Programs Admission Specialist 937.328.6027 skilesk@clarkstate.edu 5