Lakota Local Schools January 2016 Presented by Fran Morrison Students’ Postsecondary Credit Opportunities During High School Articulated Credit Statewide Articulated Agreement offering SCTAI courses Bilateral Agreement offering CTE content for local articulated credit Transcripted 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 credit upon enrollment in a post-secondary 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 has added the opportunity for students to take summer CCP courses CCP Available to all Students Grades 7-12 •Students must be enrolled and registered in both college and high school classes to participate in CCP college courses offered on our high school campus for college credit. •Students will earn transcripted college and high school credit upon successful completion of the course. •If taking a college course on a college campus or online, students must meet non-remedial standards and meet college placement criteria. Private School/Home School Students •CCP is open to all students 7-12 who are accepted into the program by a college or university •Private and home school students must apply to the Ohio Department of Education to receive funding at https://ohiohighered.org/ccp Send your intent form to ODE by 4/1/2016 CCP and Graduation Requirements •Lakota high school graduation requirements will not be waived •You must still earn 18 points on the graduation tests or meet the State criteria to graduate (Eng. I, Algebra I, English II, Geometry, Biology, Amer. History, and Amer. Gov.) •Lakota graduation requirements are based on year-long courses: Eng. (4 credits),Math (4 credits), Science (3/4 credits), Soc. St. (3 credits), Health (.5), PE (.5), Fine Art (1 cr.) & Electives (3/4 credits) Total 20 Credits CCP Courses Available •Students may take a maximum of 30 CCP credit hours a school year (including summer term) •No more than 120 credit hours total per student •Take the number of non CCP courses a students is taking x 3 – 30 = the number of CCP courses allowed during a school year •E.g.. Student taking 4 reg. classes x 3 =12 -30 = 18 credits a student is capable of taking for CCP (program guideline) for the school year. Lakota On-Campus CCP Courses ENG-101 English Comp 3 credit hours ENG-102 English Comp & Lit. 3 credit hours MAT-153 Pre Calculus 6 credit hours BIO-151 Anatomy & Phys.1 4 credit hours BIO-152 Anatomy & Phys. 2 4 credit hours _________________________________ Total 20 credit hours (Students must meet Honors requirements and prerequisites) Next Steps for Lakota Students •Submit an “Intent to Participate Form” by APRIL 1, 2016 to your Counselor (required) •Contact one of the colleges here for admission information (available tonight or online), apply •If attending on a college campus or online, check for required placement test information, take placement test Next Steps Cont’d •Register for college classes that you are qualified to take, required for all CCP students. •As soon as possible share your college schedule with your high school counselor. •Remember, it is the responsibility of students and parents to meet college deadlines! College/University Application Deadlines: 1. Cincinnati State, May 1, 2016 2. Sinclair May 1, 2016 3. UC Blue Ash, April 15, 2016 4. UC Uptown, April15, 2016 5. Miami Oxford, May 1, 2016 6. Miami Regionals, May 1, 2016 Reminder to Current CCP Students • Most colleges require you to apply each year for admission through CCP • Returning CCP students must also turn in the Intent to Participate • Summer CCP term is the beginning of the academic year for CCP, this means classes taken in the summer count toward you 2016-17 30 hour maximum allowable in a year Panel Questions ?