College Credit Plus A GUIDE FOR STUDENTS 2015-2016 College Credit Plus (CCP) is a statewide program that provides an opportunity for qualified high school students to take college courses for both high school and college credit, at no cost to the student. CCP replaces Ohio s Post- Secondary Enrollment Options program (PSEO) and all alternative programs including Dual Enrollment. CCP is designed to promote rigorous academic pursuits and provide a wide variety of options to college- ready students. It is open to students in grades 7-12. To participate, a high school student must apply for admission to a public community college, college, university, or participating private college. Admission will be based on the student s college- readiness in one or more subject areas (determined by standardized test scores, high school grades in specific courses and high school teacher recommendations). At Cincinnati State, qualified high school students may take courses through any of the following delivery formats: In the high school classroom, in traditional classes held during the school day, taught by a high school teacher who has been approved to teach the Cincinnati State course. (Subject to availability at partner high schools.) At any Cincinnati State campus location course sections taught by Cincinnati State faculty at the Clifton campus, Cincinnati State West in Harrison, or the Cincinnati State Middletown campus. Online, through courses taught by Cincinnati State faculty and accessed through the Cincinnati State Blackboard Learning Management System. (Requires participation first in an introductory online orientation session.) A CCP student who successfully completes such a course will have college credit placed on a transcript at Cincinnati State and corresponding high school credit applied toward high school graduation. Upon graduation from high school, the student would have the option of applying their credits toward a certificate or associate degree at Cincinnati State or applying to transfer them to another college or university. Benefits of College Credit Plus Students who participate in College Credit Plus enjoy a range of benefits. The CCP program:
Allows students to earn simultaneous high school and transcripted college credits at no cost to themselves or their families. Accelerates a student s college career and provides quality, affordable education close to home. Provides students with an enhanced range of course options Includes, at most institutions, courses that are in the Ohio Transfer Module (OTM), which guarantees these credits transfer to other public Ohio colleges and universities. Lowers the overall cost of post- secondary education, by reducing the time needed to complete a college degree. Introduces the rigor and expectations of college work. Can reduce or eliminate overlapping coursework between high school and college, and in some instances will allow them to complete college general education requirements. Results, at Cincinnati State, in the assignment of all CCP students to an advisor who assists them with scheduling and topics related to student success. All CCP students have access to the same student support services provided to fully matriculated students. Weights CCP courses the same as AP and IB courses. Risks of College Credit Plus Students considering College Credit Plus should be aware of several potential risks that might impact decisions to participate. Although credits earned with a grade of D or better in Ohio Transfer Module courses are guaranteed transfer to all public colleges and universities in Ohio, how they transfer may differ depending on the major. Students should check with institutions of interest regarding transfer policies prior to CCP enrollment. College transfer credits earned through CCP are generally accepted by most major institutions. However, credits are not always guaranteed for transfer toward private or out- of- state institutions. Students should check with institutions of interest regarding transfer prior to CCP enrollment. Grades received through CCP are reflected twice on college and high school transcripts. On both transcripts grades will affect respective GPAs. Low grades can negatively impact potential college admissions and financial aid opportunities. Students taking CCP courses on campus are responsible for arranging transportation. Students can be liable for fees if they do not follow the college or university s specific policies regarding late registration, dropping and withdrawing from classes, etc. Students will be given
this information during mandatory CCP Orientation sessions at the participating college or university. If a student fails or drops a course late in the semester, the student may be required to reimburse the local school district for the costs associated with course participation. The grade earned in the college course remains a part of a permanent academic record at the college and negatively impact a student s status as a first time freshman at their chosen college. The college schedule will be followed when enrolled in college courses on campus or online and therefore students need to work their schedules around these college expectations. Students enrolled in college courses on campus tend to be older and course content may be deemed appropriate for a more mature student audience. Frequently Asked Questions The Ohio Board of Regents has provided a valuable Frequently Asked Questions tool to aid students and families in understanding CCP opportunities. https://www.ohiohighered.org/sites/ohiohighered.org/files/uploads/ccp/ccp- Overview- 3%28webversion%29.pdf
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College College Credit Plus Admissions and Enrollment Procedures Important Dates and Deadlines For Fall 2015 Enrollment (08/24/2015 12/12/2015) Jan- March May 15 May June CCP Open House and Information Sessions for Fall CCP Enrollment Complete and submit CCP Application Materials through your high school guidance counselor including high school transcripts and any other relevant placement testing results available. College notifies students of admission with instructions for placement testing (if applicable), advising, and course registration process. Student notified of mandatory CCP Orientation Session June 30 August 1 August 30 November 20 December 17 Students receive advising regarding course selection and expectations. Fall Semester course registration requests submitted to Cincinnati State Student notifications sent to confirm course registrations Last day for no- fault withdrawal from courses if necessary. Last day to request a Withdraw from a course (transcripted W) Fall Semester Grades available For Spring 2016 Enrollment (01/11/2016 05/02/2015) August- October October 1 October- November CCP Open House and Information Session for Spring CCP Enrollment Complete and submit CCP Application Materials through your high school guidance counselor including high school transcripts and any other relevant placement testing results available. College notifies students of admission with instructions for placement testing (if applicable), advising, and course registration process. Student notified of mandatory CCP Orientation Session June 30 November 30 January 17 April 12 May 6 Students receive advising regarding course selection and expectations. Spring Semester course registration requests submitted to Cincinnati State Student notifications sent to confirm course registrations Last day for no- fault withdrawal from courses if necessary. Last day to request a Withdraw from a course (transcripted W) Spring Semester Grades Available
Student Eligibility Students in grades 7-12 can apply for College Credit Plus. Cincinnati State will admit you based on your college- readiness in one or more subject areas. Your school counselor can help you understand the available options, deadlines, and how to proceed. You may not participate in the College Credit Plus program beyond your anticipated high school graduation date. To be accepted and enroll in courses for CCP, students must meet one of the following requirements for each of the subject areas: English & Social Sciences: Successful completion of two units of College Prep English/ Language Arts with a minimum of a B average and the high school s recommendation, OR An ACT sub- score of 18 in English and 21 in Reading, or score college ready on COMPASS Math & Science: Successful completion of Algebra II or its equivalent with a minimum of a B average and the high school s recommendation, OR An ACT sub- score of 22 in Math, or score college ready on COMPASS Technical Courses: Other requirements may be identified specific to each course. NOTE: Some courses have other specialized pre- requisite requirements that will be indicated in the course description information. Course Enrollment Limitations The formula for determining credit hours that a student may take at the college is as follows: Take the number of secondary units scheduled by the secondary school for which the student receives only secondary school credit, then multiply that number by three and then subtract the result from thirty. The resulting number shall be the total number of college credits a student participant may earn under CCP in an academic year. The maximum number of CCP credits a student may earn in an academic year is 30 semester credit hours.
CCP Application for Admission Application Deadlines for CCP Students: Cincinnati State Technical and Community College College Credit Plus Application for Admission Instructions For Fall Semester Enrollment - Cincinnati State requires that all CCP application materials (including appropriate test scores) be submitted by May 15 of that year. For Spring Semester Enrollment Cincinnati State requires that all CCP application materials (including appropriate test scores) be submitted by October 1 of the preceding year. Step 1: Discuss enrollment in College Credit Plus with your high school guidance counselor to determine if the program is right for you. Step 2: Complete the Cincinnati State College Credit Plus application, and submit it to the CCP address indicated on the CCP Application Form located on the Resources page of the CCP section of our website. Submission of the application includes a high school transcript and qualifying ACT, SAT, COMPASS, Accuplacer or other equivalent scores. NOTE: If ACT, SAT, COMPASS, Accuplacer or other equivalent test scores have not been taken, the College can arrange to have the COMPASS test taken to determine college readiness. Step 3: Follow instructions in the Letter of Acceptance. You will receive a letter of acceptance with instructions on how to access your student accounts, along with registration instructions for the specific course(s) in which you are approved to enroll. Your acceptance letter will provide information about how to access mandatory advising designed to help you with your course selection. You will be notified of any mandatory orientation session either on campus at Cincinnati State, online, or at your local high school. Step 4: Meet with your high school guidance counselor to assure your class choices fulfill your high school graduation requirements. Make arrangements to then meet with your Cincinnati State advising representative to discuss your college course selections and how they are applicable to various degree program offerings. Step 5: Complete the course registration process (either online or by paper registration) by the stated deadlines associated with each semester as directed by your CCP Advisor. If registering for an online course, a mandatory How to Take an Online Course Workshop will be required before the semester begins. Step 6: Obtain all required textbooks and study materials prior to the first day.
Advising CCP students are required to work closely with their secondary school guidance counselors and Cincinnati State CCP representatives throughout this program. Students are assigned academic advisors who will assist them in understanding the rules and regulations of both CCP and the college. Academic advisors will guide students though activities, such as setting academic goals, addressing academic challenges and making appropriate referrals to campus support services. An academic advisor will determine if the student has met course prerequisites by reviewing a student's ACT scores, COMPASS placement scores, advanced placement scores and/or high school transcript. All CCP students will meet their academic advisors at the CCP Orientation. For further information about accessing Advising for CCP students, please contact: ccpadvising@cincinnatistate.edu 513-569- 1552 Student Code of Conduct Cincinnati State Technical and Community College students who take college courses as part of College Credit Plus are bound by the same Student Code of Conduct policies applicable to all students. CCP students are expected to be familiar with the student Code of Conduct which can be found here: CODE OF CONDUCT
Pathways Associate of Arts or Associate of Science Degree Pathway Course Information Delivery 15 Credits 30 Credits Course Number Course Title ENG- 101 English Composition 3 X X ENG- 103 Composition & Literature 3 X X MAT- 131 Statistics 1 3 X X HST- 111 American History 1 3 X X HST- 112 American History 2 3 X X COMM- 105 Interpersonal Communications 3 X X SOC- 110 Intro to Sociology 3 X X PSY- 110 Intro to Psychology 3 X X BIO- 151 Anatomy & Physiology 1 4 X X BIO- 152 Anatomy & Physiology 2 4 X X Credit Hours 32 On Campus Online In High School Business Degree Pathway Course Information Delivery 15 Credits 30 Credits Course Number Course Title ENG- 101 English Composition 3 X X ENG- 103 Composition & Literature 3 X X Credit Hours MAT- 151 College Algebra 4 X MAT- 152 Trigonometry 4 X ACC- 101 Financial Accounting 3 X X MGT- 101 Principles of Management 3 X X LAW- 101 Business Law 3 X X ECO- 105 Microeconomics 3 X X MKT- 101 Marketing 3 X X ECO- 110 Macroeconomics 3 X 32 On Campus Online In High School
15 Credits 30 Credits Course Information Course Number Course Title Health Science Pathway Credit Hours Delivery ENG- 101 English Composition 3 X X ENG- 103 Composition & Literature 3 X X MAT- 151 College Algebra 4 X MAT- 152 Trigonometry 4 X BIO - 131 General Biology 1 4 X X BIO - 132 General Biology 2 4 X X MAT- 251 Calculus 1 5 X MAT- 252 Calculus 2 5 X MCH - 101 Medical Terminology 1 2 X X MCH - 102 Medical Terminology 2 2 X X BIO- 151 Anatomy & Physiology 1 4 X X BIO- 152 Anatomy & Physiology 2 4 X X CHE - 121/131 General Chemistry 1 w/lab 5 X CHE - 122/132 General Chemistry 2 w/lab 5 X 54 On Campus Online In High School Please refer to the College Catalog to review detailed course descriptions for any courses found in these pathways, or other courses offered at Cincinnati State. College Catalog Course Descriptions
Transfer Pathways to University Partners Cincinnati State is a member of the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities. CCCU members share information and co- operate on a variety of projects, but retain their own autonomy when it comes to course offerings and design. Many do have articulation agreements designed to ease transfers of students from one institution to another. Here is a list of CCCU members; it includes private and public institutions. Miami University University of Cincinnati University of Mount St. Joseph Ohio University Wright State Xavier University Northern Kentucky University Wilmington College* University of Findlay Tiffin University University of Toledo Indiana Wesleyan Franklin University Lindsey Wilson College Union Institute & University Indiana University Purdue Indianapolis (IUPUI) Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University Mount Vernon Nazarene University Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science *These Institutions offer bachelor- level classes at Cincinnati State
Important Contact Information CCP Information for students taking courses on the college campus: Office of Admission Email: ccpinformation@cincinnatistate.edu Phone: 513.861.7700 Advising & Counseling Email: ccpadvising@cincinnatistate.edu Phone: 513-569- 1552 CCP Information for students taking courses at high school partner high schools: Lorrie Cox Phone: 513.569.4988 Email: lorrie.cox@cincinnatistate.edu Accessing Library Resources Web: http://www.cincinnatistate.edu/library Phone: 513.569.1606 Official Transcripts of college courses you ve completed: Office of Registrar Web: http://www.cincinnatistate.edu/admission- financial- aid/registrar/transcripts Phone: 513.569.1522 Technology Help Desk for questions about your student technology accounts and student discounts: Web: http://www.cincinnatistate.edu/on- campus/technology/technology- on- campus- 1/technology- on- campus Email: itshelpdesk@cincinnatistate.edu Phone: 513.569.1234