{ College Credit Plus } at Miami University Regionals
{ Why Choose Miami Regionals CCP?} Benefits Long history of providing high school students the opportunity to earn college credit through PSEO and dual credit. Many courses are available in both seated and online formats Online and evening courses fit easily into high school schedules and activities Interact with Miami professors and students in a university environment Complete courses not available at your high school Seamlessly transition credits to any one of Miami s three campuses (Oxford degree-seeking admission standards apply) Free tutoring and academic support Free parking
{ Who is eligible for CCP at Miami Regionals?} All data shall be considered that may be an indicator of college readiness Applicants will complete an on-campus assessment to demonstrate remediation-free, college readiness and placement into CCP courses ACT subscores in English: 18 and Reading: 21 may exempt from writing and reading sections; all students take math placement Once college readiness has been established (2 out of 3 areas, one being reading), students will be notified of their full admission into CCP and their next steps in the student orientation, advising, and registration process (SOAR)
{ How to apply for CCP at Miami Regionals} Submit CCP application for admission to regional campus of choice Request official high school transcripts or grade reports be sent to regional campus Submit ACT/SAT test scores (optional, but encouraged) Deadline to apply for 2015-16 academic year: May 1, 2015 Deadline for Spring 2016 semester only: November 1, 2015
Access the College Credit Plus application at: www.regionals.miamioh.edu/ccp
{ Advising and Support Services} Upon admission into CCP, students will attend a mandatory advising, orientation, and registration (SOAR) program; parents will be invited to attend. Important deadlines for registration and course withdrawals will be communicated both to the student and to the high school/middle school counselor. Each CCP student will be assigned an advisor at Miami and will meet at least once prior to the date on which a withdrawal from a course would negatively affect a student's transcripted grade. The CCP student who follows a particular academic Pathway might also meet with a faculty advisor in that discipline.
{ Miami University CCP Options} Choose from dozens of Miami University courses taught by Miami University faculty Use a 15 credit or 30 credit Academic Pathway to help guide your choices Complete Ohio Transfer Module (OTM) and Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) courses that are guaranteed to transfer to any Ohio public college or university
{ Example of a 15 Credit Pathway } ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3cr) STA 261 Statistics (4cr) or MTH 151 Calculus (5cr) ART 181 Concepts in Art (3cr) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (4cr) MBI 111 Microorganisms and Human Disease (3cr) Total Credits: 17-19cr
{ Example of a 30 Credit Pathway } ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3cr) ENG 112 Composition and Literature (3cr) STA 261 Statistics (4cr) or MTH 151 Calculus (5cr) ART 181 Concepts in Art (3cr) HST 111 Survey of American History (3cr) FST 201 Introduction to Film Studies (3cr) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (4cr) ATH 175 Peoples of the World (3cr) MBI 111 Microorganisms and Human Disease (3cr) PHY 103 Concepts in Physics Lab (3cr) Total Credits: 32-33cr
{ Example of a 15 Credit Information Technology Pathway} ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3cr) CIT 154 Personal Computer Concepts (3cr) OR BTE 181 Computers and Business (3cr) COM 135 Intro to Public Expression and Critical Inquiry (3cr) MTH 125 Pre-Calculus (3cr) or MTH 151 Calculus (5cr) CSE 163 Intro to Computer Concepts and Programming (3cr) (Prereq: HS algebra and trigonometry) Total Credits: 15-17cr
{ Example of a 15 Credit Engineering Technology Pathway} ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3cr) MTH 151 Calculus (5cr) ENT 135 Computer Aided Drafting (3cr) ENT 192 Circuit Analysis I (3cr) ENT 137 Intro to Engineering Technology (1cr) Total Credits: 15cr
{ Example of a 15 Credit Business Technology Pathway} ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3cr) STA 261 Statistics (4cr) BTE 101 Intro to Accounting I (3cr) BTE 105 Intro to Marketing (3cr) BTE 181 Computers and Business (3cr) Total Credits: 16cr
{ Example of a 30 Credit Criminal Justice Pathway} ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3cr) STA 261 Statistics (4cr) or MTH 151 Calculus (5cr) ART 181 Concepts in Art (3cr) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (4cr) MBI 111 Microorganisms and Human Disease (3cr) CJS 101 Intro to Criminal Justice (3cr) CJS 211 Law Enforcement (Policing) (4cr) CJS 281 Corrections (3cr) CJS 271 Criminology (3cr) Total Credits: 30-31cr
{ Selection of Online Courses } ART 181 Concepts in Art (3cr) BTE 181 Computers and Business (3cr) CIT 154 Personal Computer Concepts & Applications (3cr) ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3cr) ENG 112 Composition and Literature (3cr) ENG 143 American Literature and Culture Since 1945 (3cr) ENG 215 Workplace Writing (3cr) ENG 293 Contemporary American Fiction (3cr) ENG 313 Technical Communication (3cr) HST 111/112 Survey of American History (3cr) PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (4cr) PHY 103 Concepts in Physics Lab (3cr) STA 261 Statistics (4cr)
{ Timeline} Attend a College Credit Plus Information Program by March 30 Notify your school district of your intent to participate in College Credit Plus by April 1 Complete a Miami Regionals application by May 1 Complete the Miami Regionals on-campus assessment before orientation Attend the CCP SOAR at the Miami Regional campus of your choice
{ Contacts} Visit www.regionals.miamioh.edu/ccp for information about our College Credit Plus program and to access an admission application. Contact Marianne Cotugno (mcotugno@miamioh.edu) 513-217-4098 regarding questions about our Academic Pathways For admission and eligibility questions, please contact: Jane Lee (jane.lee@miamioh.edu) 513-785-3111 (Hamilton Campus) Megan Spanel (spanelme@miamioh.edu) 513-727-3216 (Middletown Campus)