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1 Dual Credit: Organizing the Work and Partnering Balancing the Load Between Primary and Secondary Education Presenters : Desiree Polk-Bland, Dean of Advising & Student Support Michelle L. Teasley-Parks, Director of College Testing Services Kimberly Connell, Assistant Director of Dual Credit League for Innovation in the Community College – Innovations Conference 2016 Tuesday, March 22 nd, 2016 1

2 Beyond Measure Our commitment to student success is immeasurable, and is demonstrated through our many student services including Academic Advising Services, Career Services, Counseling Services, Disability Services, Military & Veterans Services, Testing Services, Tutoring and more. 2 25,000+ Students 200+ Associate degree and certificate programs Up to 40% Tuition that Preferred Pathway students save on a bachelor’s degree 7 Locations in Central Ohio 30+ Number of college credits students can earn while still in high school through College Credit Plus 50 Programs offered completely online 8.4 Average credit hours 25 Average age of students

3 State of Ohio College Credit Plus HB 59, the FY14-15 biennial budget bill, required that the Chancellor make recommendations for College Credit Plus by December 31, 2013 for implementation in the 2014-15 school year. The Chancellor’s recommendations were included in HB 487 but did not begin until the 2015-16 school year. Three types of CC+ – Type 1: High school teacher at high school location – Type 2: CSCC instructor at high school location – Type 3: CSCC instructor on College Campus or Online 3

4 Overview of Ohio College Credit Plus 4 College Credit Plus (CCP) is an opportunity for qualified high school students to earn college credit before graduating high school. Free of charge to public school students with limited funds available by application for non-public and home-schooled students The state covers tuition, books, and fees from the per pupil funding allotted to the school district Students are eligible for up to 30 credit hours per academic year for up to 120 credit hours maximum between grades 7-12

5 QUESTION 5

6 From a Historical Lens Dual Enrollment Office PAST (Beginning): Dual Enrollment – College courses taken within the High School. PSEO – college course taken on the college campus or through distance learning. Dual Credit Office PRESENT(Currently): Name change and expanded in dual credit program opportunities. State legislation specific to Ohio. 6 Dual Enrollment in Ohio began in 1989 through the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEO).The purpose of Dual Enrollment is a programmatic way to expose our future leaders to an opportunity in higher education. Education beyond K-12 with encouraging student to perform at a college ready level being highly recruited.

7 From a Historical Lens (Continued) Previously Application Registration Advising Reporting Marketing Currently Admissions Office Office of the Registrar Advising/CASE Testing Office Orientation Faculty 7 ALL AREAS RE-ENGINEERED

8 QUESTION 8

9 Internal Partnerships (Silo Busting) Admissions Office New Application had to be created. “High School Information Nights” increased, for every school district in a 30 mile radius. Office of the Registrar Legislative mandate for us to monitor all students enrolled in dual credit programs. Track and report to stay in compliance. Advising/CASE Hired dedicated advisors. Testing Office On-site, campus, high school, remote, group testing. CC+ COMPASS Placement Testing impact. Orientation Individualized sessions. Faculty Since the scale tipped, we have become able to balance it all. High School Teacher–Adjunct | High School CSCC Professor | CSCC on College Campus/Online 9

10 External Partnerships Credits Count – AEP $5 Million Gift 5 Columbus City HS in 5 years ODHE Remediation Standards College Credit Plus Investing In Innovation (I3) $12 Million 7 school districts early college Straight A Multiple grants with HS partners Marysville Honda co-location (facilities) 10

11 QUESTION 11

12 High School Partners 12

13 QUESTION 13

14 Academic Success Student Academic Success Office 1.Starfish – Early Alert 2.Communication System a)SharePoint halted b)Office 365 – own site for each school c)Password protected d)Two-way communication e)Electronic communication portal Student Accounting Sponsored Billing 1.Financial Aid a)Don’t qualify – uniquely “packaged” 14

15 Institutional Effectiveness Success by the Numbers – College Credit Plus Comparison 185% growth in headcount 189% in seats registered 191% in credits registered 15 Non-High School Sections High School SectionsOverall SP 15SP 16SP 15SP 16SP 15SP 16 Class Sections 143231 Unique Students 2255261,2282,1931,4292,647 Seats Registered 4621,0461,7533,1492,2154,195 Credits Registered 1,4463,221.54,8288,8006,27412,021.5

16 Balancing the Dynamics SUMMARY  Strategic Plan  Teamwork  Student Advancement 16

17 Dual Credit: Organizing the Work and Partnering Balancing the Load Questions? THANK YOU. 17


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