College Credit PlusInformational Presentation
2020-2021 School Year
Website Edition: February 2020
Please review the presentation below. By reviewing this presentation, you are indicating that you understand the responsibilities, the benefits and possible risks
of participating in the CCP program.
Please turn in the Intent to participate form by April 1st to the counseling office.
The intent to participate form is for the files at Tippecanoe High school only.
To participate in CCP, one must complete the steps included in this presentation.
What is College Credit Plus?
College Credit Plus is a program in which students in grades 7-12 can earn college credit while still in high school
Students can take college classes:
● online, ● on our campus if offered or ● physically leave our building and attend class on the college campus
How can students participate?
● Must complete an assessment exam and be determined “eligible” for College Credit Plus
● May apply to any public college or participating private college● May apply to multiple institutions● May take classes during the summer, fall, and spring semesters
ProcessStep 1: Submit your Letter of Intent to the high school- DUE APRIL 1
Step 2: Apply online to the college program of your choice
Step 3: Take your Assessment exam: Writeplacer, ALEKS (math) or you can use remediation-free ACT scores (Results are immediate)
Step 4: Fill out any additional forms such as an authorization form or registration form
Step 5: Schedule a time to meet with an advisor at the college to map out potential classes
Process
Step 6: register for your online tutorial; this must be completed before you can take an online class
Step 7: communicate with your high school counselor about your potential classes
Step 8: Pay attention to deadlines
Placements TestsThe placements test will take approximately 2 hours
Must have an ID with you
The tests can be completed without a calculator
If you register for a class that is CCP here at THS- we will provide a time for you to take the test during the school day
Additional Forms & Planning
School counselor will have to sign and scan the authorization form or a registration form
Good opportunity to ask questions from your high school counselor
Ie. Is this an appropriate program for me? Ie. How does this change my course load?
Colleges are the expert on the expectations of a college course and your school counselor is the expert of a high school course
Pros of College Credit PlusCCP courses can also satisfy a high school graduation requirement
CCP courses can fall under the ohio transfer module and transfer to an associates/bachelors degree depending on your major
Take classes that are not offered at HS
THS district pays for tuition and books
One semester of 3-5 college credit course equals 1 high school carnegie credit
Affects your grade point average (A)
CCP on THS campus- curriculum is the same, meet every day and have access to our THS teachers
Cons of College Credit PlusCollege courses can conflict with the THS master schedule
If you fail, you must reimburse the school district for the failed class
Affects your grade point average (F) and is on your transcript
CCP class may not meet every day
Do not know the professor
FERPA Laws
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act states that a college cannot directly speak to a parent without a release from the the student
All information on the portal (their account) is private
Professors are not required to use the online portal to input grades
Counselors (and parents) do not have access to mid year grades- only final grades
Failing or Withdrawing from a ClassStudents earn letter grades for the CCP courses (e.g., A, B, C, D, and F).
For students who do not pass a CCP course or withdraws from the course after the college’s required date (usually after the 14th calendar day of the term), the grade will appear on both the college and high school transcripts (i.e., F or W).
The course grade of “F” will be computed into the high school and college grade point average (GPA).
The secondary school district has the option of seeking reimbursement for the amount of state funds paid to the college on behalf of the student for that class (unless the student is considered economically disadvantaged).
The school district may withhold grades and credits received for high school course taken until reimbursement has been made (ORC 3365.09).
EnrollmentStudents may be enrolled in up to 30 semester credit hours per year, including high school courses. Please see the calculation below:
30- (High school credits x 3) = Maximum CCP credit hours
The maximum number of credits allowable over the life of the program is 120. If a student enrolls in more than 30 credits hours then the student will have to pay for that course
Level I versus Level II courses
Have to complete 15 hours first before taking a Level II Course
Non-Allowable: one on one instruction, study abroad, physical education, Pass/Fail courses, religious course and remedial courses
Athletic Eligibility
You must remain eligible in accordance with the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) bylaws. To be athletically eligible, students must be passing five, one credit courses or the equivalent per grading period with the high school and college courses combined.
Most College Credit Plus courses taken during a semester will equal one Carnegie unit, allowing students to earn more than the required five for athletic eligibility.
A summer CCP course can NOT be counted towards eligibility
Please check with your counselor and/or your Athletic Director to ensure that the course work you are taking is compliant the OHSAA.
WeightLOCAL SITUATION (IF...) OUTCOME (... THEN)
1. District HAS a Weighted Honors, AP, or IB course in a Subject
Area.
Example: The school offers English (or other courses) and the
grading scale for those English courses is weighted.
The district MUST weight a CCP course in that Subject Area
2. District DOES NOT HAVE a Weighted Honors, AP, or IB course
in a Subject Area
Example: The school offers Business courses (or other subject),
but the grading scale for those courses is not weighted.
The district CANNOT weight CCP courses in that Subject Area
3. District HAS NO Honors, AP, or IB course in a Subject Area
Example: The school does not offer any courses in Culinary Arts
(or other subjects); therefore, the district has no grading scale
assigned.
The district MAY weight CCP courses higher than non-advanced standing courses in that Subject Area (local policy decision)
End of Course ExamsCollege Credit Plus courses or approved AP/IB tests, in the subject area, will satisfy the EOC graduation requirement of American history, American government, and biology; and the college course grade earned under College Credit Plus or AP test score may earn graduation points in place of the end-of-course tests as provided here for American History, American Government and Biology.
However, all schools must administer the biology end-of-course tests to all students; students may use whichever is higher.
There are no CCP/AP/IB graduation points substitutions for mathematics or English language arts.
COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS COURSE GRADE (SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCIENCE SUBSTITUTE COURSES)
A or B 5C 4D 3Not applicable 2Not applicable 1F – Fail or drop the course 0
College Credit Plus ProbationStudents are placed on probation when they earn lower than a 2.0 GPA in college courses or withdraws from 2 or more courses in the same term
While on probation:
● May enroll in not more than one college course● May not enroll in the college course in which student previously earned a D or
F or received no credit● Student remains on probation until the student has improved cumulative
college GPA
What if...I do not score “college-ready” on the assessments
● You MUST meet with your counselor- you need a 3.0 GPA or a recommendation
I want to leave the high school early or come in later?
● THS cannot match the master schedule to ANY off-campus classes
I register for a class and want to drop it?
● You need to log on to your account and drop the class within 14 days or you will receive a “W”
What If….I am an athlete?
● You must be taking at least 5 classes in the fall. A summer class does not count towards eligibility
I fail a class?
● You will be required to pay for the course and can affect graduation
I cannot drive yet?
● You may want to take an online course or look at your options here at THS
What If...I am already committed to other programs outside of school?
● You need to decide if you have the discipline, time, and responsibility to take college classes
I want to take Advanced Placement classes as well?
● There are expectations and standards for each program and it is important to discuss with your counselor your options and if you should pick one program or can participate in both
Will my college credit transfer to my Bachelor’s degree?
● Call the college admissions office and ask them if it will transfer because it is based on different factors such as what will you be majoring in https://www.ohiohighered.org/transfer/transfermodule/modules