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Myisha Jennings
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Enrolled in high school and college at the same time Earn college and high school credit upon successful completion of the course A final grade is posted in two places: -High School Transcript -College Transcript Students can take a class in their high school, online, or on YSU’s campus
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At high school – Teacher applies to YSU as part-time faculty – Approved teachers meet with faculty from campus, teach the same YSU syllabus – High school classroom becomes off-site YSU classroom Online – Course is taught by a YSU professor – Students complete all of their work in an online environment On Campus – Students attend class on YSU’s campus. They participate in lectures, class discussions, assignments and test in the classroom
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Open to college ready 7 th -12 th graders General YSU admission requirements: 2.0 overall GPA ACT composite score of 17 OR SAT critical reading & math composite of at least 820 *Admission does NOT guarantee registration in all course offerings. Passage of state required graduation tests (AIR, OGT’s) *Unless a student is not old enough to take the exam
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Admission to the YSU CCP Program is different than meeting course placement requirements. Some courses at YSU require certain scores on the ACT/SAT or YSU-administered placement tests. YSU follows the State of Ohio College-Readiness Standards: ACT scores: English 18, Reading 21, Math 22 OR SAT scores: Writing 430, Reading 450, Math 520
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Earn up to 30 credits per academic year (120 lifetime max) A bachelor's degree at YSU requires 120+ credits and associate degrees are 60 credits
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Summary of YSU : General Education Model I.Baccalaureate Degree Essential Skills Writing I & II....................................................2 courses Speech..........................................................1 course Mathematics...................................................1 course Knowledge Domains Natural Science (at least one includes a lab)….2 courses Arts and Humanities.........................................2 courses Social Science...................................................2 courses Social & Personal Awareness…........................2 courses Selected Topics and Electives..........................1 course Capstone………………………………………………………1 course =14 TOTAL
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Create a Personal Pathway… Visit web.ysu.edu/programs to see how courses apply to majors! Classes available in area high schools (varies by district) Biology Chemistry Communications English French Geology History Italian Math Music Lit Physics Statistics
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1. SAVE MONEY NO cost to student! NO application fee 2. SAVE TIME Possibly graduate college early 3. Flexibility in College Second major, study abroad opportunities, and additional time for internships CCP students are NOT required to pay for textbooks/required courses supplies/fees unless they withdraw late or fail a course (check with your school)
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4. Learn College Skills critical thinking, writing, reading, and study skills 5. Academic Resources CCP students have access to: Maag Library, Writing Center, E-tutoring, Academic Advisors 6. Social Activities CCP students have access to the Rec Center and student admission into YSU athletic events with YSU ID
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Transfer Assurance Guides (TAG) is an advising tool to ensure comparable, compatible, and equivalent learning experiences across the state’s higher-education system. University System of Ohio schools automatically accept the credit Many private & out of state schools also accept the credit…but you will want to check first (save your syllabus)!
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Read CCP materials (including the Student Handbook) on our website at web.ysu.edu/ccp Take ACT in February for Summer classes and April for Fall/Spring Let your school counselor know you want to participate in CCP by April 1 Parent/guardian signatures are required Campus Education Plan if taking online or campus based courses Attend YSU Application Day at your high school Apply online by April 1 for Summer classes; May 1 for Fall/Spring What if I am a returning student?
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Take placement test if needed Attend Orientation/Advisement If taking classes ONLY in the high school, attend orientation/advisement over the summer June 21, July 12, 20, 21, August 29, 30 If taking classes on YSU’s campus, meet with Academic Advisor every semester NEW students will attend May 5 for summer, August 9 or 12 for fall What if I am a returning student?
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“Genius is 1% Talent and 99% Hard Work…” -Albert Einstein Consider the benefits and the challenges
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Facebook: YSU College Credit Plus
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Twitter : @YSUccp
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Thanks for Listening! What questions do you have for me? CCP Office 330.941.2466 ccp@ysu.edu
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When should I submit my application for CCP classes offered in the fall? A.By March 1 A.By April 1 A.By May 1
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When should I submit my application for CCP classes offered in the summer? A.By March 1 A.By April 1 A.By May 1
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IF I’m taking CCP classes in the summer, when should I take the ACT by? A. In January B. In February C. In April
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If I’m taking CCP classes in the fall/spring, when should I take the ACT by? A. In June B. In April C. In May
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What do I need for the application process? A. Letter of intent B. Signed parental consent/Education Plan if online/campus C. Official transcripts from school counselor D. ACT/SAT scores and Completed online application E. All of the above
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If I’m accepted into CCP, am I eligible for every class? A. Yes B. No
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