Counselor Power Point Presentation

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February 12, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
West Branch High School
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 Replaces PSEO, Dual Credit, S2S
 Begins in 2015/2016 school year
 Designed to increase college access and
enrollment
 Established by state law through HB 487
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 Expanded to include grades 7-12
 Student must be enrolled in both college
and secondary school
 Student to earn transcripted college and
high school credit upon successful completion
of course(s)
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 ALL public districts
 High school point of contact – School
Counselor
 ALL public institutions of higher education
(IHE)
 IHE point of contact – Academic Advisor
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 Expands high school curriculum
 Academically challenging courses
 Gain the college experience while in high
school
 Assigned an academic advisor
 Earn college credit while in high school
 May reduce time to complete college degree
 Provides financial support for college courses
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 Impact on high school GPA and class
standing
 Permanent College GPA
 Increased travel and study time
 Increased academic rigor and responsibility
for learning
 Conflicts between college and HS schedules
 Possible financial obligations
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 Be the same as any other courses
 Same textbook and materials
 Same syllabus
 Same assessments
 Apply toward a degree or professional certificate
 Be taught by credentialed instructors
 Be non-remedial
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 CCP
participation contingent upon acceptance to the
University
 Acceptance to CCP does not guarantee access to specific
courses
 Can take one or more courses per semester
 Can take courses at more than one participating
college/university
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 Meet course prerequisites
 Enroll in courses that are not remedial
 Consult with academic advisor and school
guidance counselor about course choices
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 Taught at the IHE
 Taught at the high school
 Taught online
 Concurrent enrollment at HS and IHE
Schools cannot limit participation to courses offered at
that school.
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 Students in grades 7 – 12
 Must meet all college entrance
requirements and timelines
 same as traditional students
Each college will vary
 Counseling session prior to participation
Declare intent to participate by April 1st
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 NO cost to students/parents
 School district does have to pay
 Student needs to turn their books in to the high school
Student attends a public IHE
Economically disadvantaged students who choose to attend a non-public
college/university may qualify to attend at no cost
 EXCEPTION:
The student does NOT receive credit for the course
 Student drops course
 Student fails the course
Student chooses to attend a private IHE (costs associated)
UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES THE DISTRICT MAY BILL TO RECOVER THEIR COSTS
STUDENTS should review the course catalog of colleges
or universities to see what is being offered.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
• Attend informational sessions
• Talk with School Counselor
• By April 1st – Turn in your “Intent to Participate” form to your school counselor (available
on Counseling webpage)
• Contact the college/university for information, application forms and criteria for
acceptance into CCP
• School Counselors and college websites may have some of these materials available for you
• Follow college/university procedures to apply to CCP and to enroll in the course(s)
• College Placement tests may be required by the IHE
• Register for classes and provide a copy of your schedule to your high school counselor for review
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Kent State University
*College Writing 1 & 2
Youngstown State University
Physics (+ lab)
Calculus 1 & 2
Psychology
Statistics
Stark State College
Excel
Photoshop
PowerPoint
Records
Management
Keyboarding/Skill Building
Keyboarding/Formatting
Microsoft
Publisher
Comp. Apps for Professionals
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February 12, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
West Branch High School Auditorium
Mrs. Jana Stitle
(330)938-4405
Jana.Stitle@WBWarriors.org
Miss Emily Herman
(330)938-4407
Emily.Herman@WBWarriors.org
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