What is College Credit Plus?
Formerly PSEO/COPP/Dual Enrollment LCCC site courses High school site courses On-line courses Credit-in-Escrow
Free tuition and books Counts on high school transcript and college transcript Must be taken during the academic year
Paid for by student and parents Counts on college transcript / May also be used for high h school credit Classes can be taken during the summer as well as Classes can be taken during the summer as well as the academic year
Students in grades 7-12 Students that are college-ready
Students can choose any course that applies toward a degree or certificate at a public (or participating private) college.
Students may choose courses from the state transfer module (general education or core courses) that are guaranteed to transfer to state colleges and universities Students may also choose courses that they find interesting or that are not available at the high school to further career exploration Students must meet pre-requisites for specific course
Counselors will share sample pathways with you. Pathways are courses to help you choose, not obligate you.
Earn up to 30 college credit hours per academic year; summer not included. N th 120 ll dit h hil No more than 120 college credit hours while in the program.
A semester college course of 3 or more credits counts as a one year high school class.
College courses must be weighted the same as Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate in the same subject area. AP, IB Course College Course
ALL STUDENTS: Attend college classes while still in high school Count credits for both high school and college Complete college degree in fewer terms and with greater flexibility Students retain entering freshman status toward federal and state financial aid
Transfer CCP credits to LCCC or another higher education institution www.transferology.com https://transfercredit.ohio.gov/ap/1 / p/ www.lorainccc.edu/transfer
Reduce overall cost of college education! Average Ohio Tuition and Fees (Per Year) Independent Colleges: $27,021* University Main Campuses: $9,608** University Regional Campuses: $5,410 ** Community Colleges: $3,484 ** Lorain County Community College: $3,076** *Tuition rates from 2012 **Tuition rates from 2014
HIGH SCHOOL SITE STUDENTS: Student remains in the high school environment Students will not have conflicts with high school extracurricular activities LCCC SITE STUDENTS: Take courses not available at the high school Increase opportunities for career exploration Experience diversity it by exposure to students t of different backgrounds, ages and beliefs
ALL STUDENTS: Access to LCCC Student Services no matter where you take your classes Computer labs Physical education facilities Career development services Advising and counseling services Free tutoring services Use of the library/ohio link
LCCC SITE STUDENTS: Student is removed from the high school environment Students may miss out on high school activities Students may not have the maturity for the college atmosphere Students will follow LCCC calendar which mean breaks, days off and finals may differ
ALL STUDENTS: Grades earned in college coursework may affect high school class rank College grades are computed into GPA Students will be exposed to course work geared toward adult learners College transcripts are permanent records
If you fail the class or drop it too late, you may have to pay for it.
ALL STUDENTS: High school graduation may be jeopardized if a student fails or drops a college course that is also being used for high school credit Work closely with high school counselor Give your absolute best effort Talk to your instructors! t Get help/tutoring if necessary
Submit application, including high school transcript Assess at college level in at least one of three areas: English, Reading, or Math Students submit appropriate ACT, SAT, or COMPASS scores to verify college readiness ENGLISH MATH READING ACT 18 22 21 SAT 430 520 450 COMPASS 69 52 71
All Allied Health Clinical Courses Early Child Education Courses EMT courses PEFT 151 (minimum m age 13) All developmental courses
Students can take a maximum of 30 credit hours per year Students can earn a maximum of 120 hours throughout their entire period of participation Students must work with their high school counselor to determine the exact amount of credit hours they have available each year
Count the number of secondary units for which the student is earning only high school credit Multiply that number by 3 Subtract that number from 30 EXAMPLE: Student is enrolled for 4 secondary units 4x3=12 30-12=18 18 Student is eligible to take 18 college credit hours during the current academic year
ALL STUDENTS: Notify middle/high school of intent to participate by April 1, 2015 Get intent t to participate i t form from your middle/ high h school Complete application AS SOON AS YOU DECIDE TO PARTICIPATE Turn completed application into your middle/ high school immediately! Discuss college course selections with your high school counselor to complete section 2 of the application and forward to LCCC along with your high school transcript Include ACT/SAT scores, if applicable C l t th COMPASS t if Complete the COMPASS assessment, if necessary Visit www.lorainccc.edu/compass for sample questions
FALL SEMESTER DEADLINE JUNE 15, 2015 SPRING SEMESTER DEADLINE OCTOBER 15, 2015
High schools with classes on their site will hold a session at each high school site in spring If you miss the date at your high school, or your high school doesn t offer a session, you must attend an orientation at LCCC or complete one online Sign up at www.lorainccc.edu/orientation
Meet with LCCC Academic Advisor and schedule your classes All CCP students t will be assigned an academic advisor Advising Sessions will be held at some local high schools and in the Mike Bass Library and Community Center at LCCC Enrollment Services Hours*: Monday & Thursday 8:30am 7:30pm Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 8:30am 5:00pm NOTE: Avoid waiting in line and getting closed out of courses by applying for CCP and meeting with advisors EARLY(before summer break)! *Hours subject to change
HIGH SCHOOL SITE STUDENTS: Students will be registered for classes by LCCC staff over the summer Books are provided by the high school LCCC SITE STUDENTS: Students will schedule campus courses during their advising session at LCCC Students can pick up books at the College Bookstore 3 weeks before class ALL STUDENTS: All students may take their LCCC schedule to the Bass Library Building to get their college I.D. Students, to get your class schedule create a MyCampus account, login, and print your schedule mycampus.lorainccc.edu
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