Parent/Student Information

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
College Credit Plus Information Night. Agenda What is College Credit Plus (CCP)? What is College Credit Plus (CCP)? Advantages and Risks of Participation.
Advertisements

Maximizing Students’ Postsecondary Credit Opportunities During High School.
Options available on a Westerville High School Campus College Credit Plus (CCP)
February 12, 5:30 pm West Branch High School.
College Credit Plus (CCP).  CCP program begins in the 2015/16 school year.  CCP replaces Ohio’s Post-Secondary Enrollment Options program (PSEO) and.
Jennifer Dodd 1/20/15 College Credit Plus. Participating Institutions Ohio Public secondary schools must participate Ohio Private secondary schools may.
Higher Education Connections ECRC Partnership Council January 30, 2013.
Rutherford B. Hayes High School What it College Credit Plus?  Opportunity for college- ready students in grades 7-12 to take college courses.
High School Options Information Night Cory Conrad COTC Admissions Representative.
Copyright © Texas Education Agency, College Credit Program: Dual Credit.
Rutherford B. Hayes High School What it College Credit Plus?  Opportunity for college- ready students in grades 7-12 to take college courses.
What is College Credit Plus? College Credit Plus Replaces PSEO Replaces dual enrollment.
February 12, 5:00 pm South Range High School.
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College College Credit Plus
COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS Blanchester H.S. February, 2016.
April 28, 2016 College Readiness and Success
College Credit Plus (CCP) Information Night
CCP Coordinator-Sinclair
Approved Graduation Diploma and Endorsement Requirements Effective for Incoming 9th Graders Diploma and Endorsement Options Approved September.
Olentangy Local Schools
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
College Credit Plus Solon High School January 19, 2017
College Credit Plus.
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year Wendy Casterline Dr. Larisa Harper.
David Bryant, Guidance Counselor
Rising 11th grade Registration Presentation Class of 2019
College Credit Plus September 2017
College Credit Plus September 2017
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year We will have a time at the end for questions.
Overview of Year One and Into Year Two November, 2016
Olentangy Local Schools
Westfall Local Schools
MOVE ON WHEN READY DUAL ENROLLMENT
College Credit Plus Fairfield Local HS Online meeting.
College Credit Plus Van Buren High School’s Introduction for Students and Families for the school year.
Graduation Requirements Effective
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
Preparing for Success At Lancaster High School
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
Using Multiple Measures to Inform Student Placement:
Rising 12th grade RegistrationPresentation Class of 2018
College Credit Plus.
Agenda Office of College Access and Transition
College Credit Plus February 8, 2017 Liz Cicchetti.
Olentangy Local Schools
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
CCP Information Night
An Introduction for Students and Families
Charter School Overview
An introduction for students and families
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
An introduction for students and families
Ridgewood High School Stacy Ionno, School Counselor
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
Brookville High School School Year
Rising 11th grade Registration Presentation Class of 2020
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
Advanced Placement (AP)
Dr. Larisa Harper Director, College Credit Plus
State law & policy changes update
Rising 12th grade RegistrationPresentation Class of 2019
Olentangy Local Schools
Information Night Information is subject to change as the state is still changing rules for the program. Some high schools may have slightly different.
An introduction for students and families
College Credit Plus An introduction for students and families for the school year.
Westfall Local Schools
What is the College Credit Plus (CCP) Program?
College Credit Plus September 2017
Articulation Agreements and Career Tech
Newton high school College Credit Plus meeting
Presentation transcript:

Parent/Student Information College Credit Plus Parent/Student Information

Students’ Postsecondary Credit Opportunities During High School Articulated Credit Transcripted Credit Secondary Career Technical Alignment Initiative (SCTAI) CTE – Career and Technical Education Statewide Articulated Agreement offering SCTAI courses Bilateral Agreement offering CTE content for local articulated credit

All secondary college credit opportunities are not the same Advanced Placement requires a third-party assessment, a score of 3 or above for guaranteed University System of Ohio credit upon enrollment in a USO (University System of Ohio) institution. Articulated Credit is not recognized on a student’s college transcript until that student subsequently enrolls in a college that is authorized to confer the particular credit. Transcripted Credit is recognized on the student’s college transcript upon successful completion of the college course. The high school student is enrolled at the college at the time the student is taking the college course.

College Credit Plus (CCP) CCP replaces Ohio’s Post-Secondary Enrollment Options program (PSEO) and all alternative dual enrollment programs previously governed by Ohio Revised Code Chapter 3365. Governor Kasich signed H.B. 487 into law on June 16, 2014. CCP program operational 2015/16 school year. Higher ed – Inter-University Council of Ohio (4 yrs), Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (privates), Ohio Association of Community Colleges K-12 – BASA, OASBO, OSBA, Ohio Association of Career-Technical Superintendents, Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators, Ohio Association of Independent Schools, Catholic Conference

College Credit Plus REQUIRES TWO FUNDAMENTAL CONDITIONS: Student must be enrolled in both college and high school. Student earn transcripted college and high school credit upon successful completion of the course.

CCP Participation •All public districts and public institutions of higher education (IHE) must allow college-ready students, grades 7-12, who qualify for college admission to participate. •All nonpublic secondary schools must allow college-ready students, grades 7-12, who qualify for college admission and receive state funding 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.” EOC exams, standardized test results, GPA, teacher recs

Student Qualifications College Readiness Indicators – assessment thresholds to guarantee “remediation free” status at any public post‐secondary institution in Ohio A student who meets or exceeds the following thresholds will be deemed as remediation free and eligible to enroll in a college credit‐bearing course at any of Ohio’s public institution of higher education. ACT English Sub Score 18 or Compass Reading Scale Score 74 ACT Reading Sub Score 21 ACT Mathematics Sub Score 22 or Compass Algebra Scale Score 52

Secondary Schools Must… Provide program information prior to March 1 to grades 6 to 11 Provide counseling services to interested students grades 6 to 11 Verify each CCP student is not taking more than 30 college credit hours per academic year and not more than 120 college credit hours in high school. Assure each student does not exceed full-time status. Calculate full-time status as follows: 1)Determine student’s number of high school ONLY units, 2)Multiply that number by 3, and 3)Subtract the result from the number 30. 4)That number is the total number of college credits that CCP student may earn that academic year. Continued

Secondary Schools Must… Convert college credit as follows: Per CCP course: If 3 or more college credits convert to 1 Carnegie unit. If less than 3 college credits convert proportionally. Weight grades as follows: All advanced standing programs must be weighted the same within subject area. Honors classes may not be weighted higher than any advanced standing program. Develop a process to identify students who are economically disadvantaged. Provide (sample) Pathways

CCP Pathway Requirements Each public high school must develop two pathway opportunities through CCP. One where a student can earn 15 transcripted credits One where a student can earn 30 transcripted credits Pathways must be developed in coordination with at least one partnering IHE. Pathways must be published as part of school district’s official course offerings.

CCP Pathway Expectations All courses included in a Pathway must adhere to the CCP program requirements and do not have to be delivered at a high school. Students shall have no obligation to take courses identified on a Pathway. A pathway may: Be organized by a major or career path Include various core courses required for a degree or professional certification by the college

Pathways

CCP Courses Must… Be the same as those offered on campus (included in IHE course catalogue) Be nonsectarian and non-remedial Apply toward a degree or professional certificate Be taught by instructors who meet BOR’s academic credential requirements NOTE: Your High School has the option of requiring you to pay back any monies spent on courses that are failed or dropped after the 100% drop date.

Benefits… Perspective It is important to know why you are participating in this program. Are you taking courses to: ~Continue at your College Credit Plus college or university? ~Transfer to another institution? ~Explore a major or area of study? TAG and OTM Course Selection (Creating Pathways) You may use www.transferology.com and/or speak to an academic advisor to determine how PSEOP courses will transfer to another college or university.

Kitt Horn, Off-Site Coordinator For More Information: https://www.ohiohighered.org http://education.ohio.gov Contact: Kitt Horn, Off-Site Coordinator (419) 995-8423 Horn.K@RhodesState.edu