North Central State College Main Campus – Mansfield Kehoe Center – Shelby North Central State College Urban Center – Downtown Mansfield Crawford Success Center Bucyrus College Credit Plus ✓ Allows college-ready students in grades 7 thru 12 to earn college credit while also earning required school credit College Credit Plus Participation in the CCP program through NC State requires the student to: ✓ Talk with your school counselor ✓ Completed an application and submit a parent and counselor release form ✓ Achieve a reading test score of 21 on ACT, 80 on COMPASS, or an 80 on ACCUPLACER. College Credit Plus NC State College courses are delivered in three formats: ✓ On site at NC State a) b) c) d) Mansfield – Main Campus Downtown Mansfield – Urban Center Shelby – Kehoe Center Bucyrus – Crawford Success Center ✓ At the partner high school ✓ On line College Credit Plus On Site at NC State College ✓ Class held at one of NC State’s campus sites ✓ In class with adult students ✓ Seldom cancelled College Credit Plus At Partner High School ✓ Same course content & expectations ✓ Taught by qualified faculty ✓ Familiar surroundings ✓ No travel College Credit Plus On-Line ✓ Requires self-discipline and time management ✓ May not be suitable for all students College Credit Plus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ May take up to 30 semester hours per year May not exceed 120 hours total CCP is now available during Summer Semester New CCP students wanting to take summer classes must have the enrollment process complete (application and testing) by May 1st. Education Options ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ General Education Business Administration Education Liberal Arts Social Science Health Science Mechanical Engineering Remember ✓ Notify your counselor by April 1 if you want to participate ✓ Priority deadline for CCP application to NC State is May 1 ✓ Fill out the application • An online application is now available ✓ Complete and submit the parent/guidance counselor signature form ✓ Take a placement test if you have not taken the ACT North Central State College will provide up to an Associate Degree or up to 64 hours tuition free to every qualifying College Credit Plus or Career Tech student, from a partner secondary school, to continue their education from high school ➢ Must complete at least six hours of college credit ➢ High school graduate and admitted to NC State ➢ Achieve a 2.5 GPA in all CCP classes For more information The NC State CCP Website is found at www.ncstatecollege.edu/ccp You are Invited to Attend Spring Open House programs ✓ Sunday April 3rd – Health Sciences, main campus ✓ Sunday April 10th – Business and Engineering Technology – Kehoe Center Questions? Contact Dave Cardwell dcardwell@ncstatecollege.edu 419-755-4732 Or Caree Bash cbash@ncstatecolleg.edu 419-755-4843 CCP Courses at SHS ● Anatomy and Physiology 1 - 4 hour Biology credit Anatomy and Physiology 2 - 4 hour Biology credit ● Calculus 1 and 2- need to take both for a 5 hour math credit ● Honors English IV- 3 hour English credit ● These credits are from NCSC and are transferable to other state colleges in Ohio Transferring college credits … from Ohio public school to Ohio public school? use transfercreditohio.gov ... to or from a private or non-Ohio school? use transferology.com (you must create a login account) Other Colleges ● Can attend any public college in Ohio at no cost ● Can attend some private colleges at some cost ● On-line options at colleges- may not be a viable option CCP Stats for 2015-16 1st semester: Ohio State- 2 students, 26 credits NCSC- 9 students, 78 credits 2nd semester Ohio State- 2 students, 22 credits NCSC- 12 students, 126 credits Summer Courses ● 1st year this option is offered ● Must meet summer deadlines ● Courses will be listed on transcript the following fall ● Courses count toward your 30 maximum hours for the next school year ● May not mean you can take more classes due to the 30 hour limit Athletic Eligibility ● All CCP courses must count toward high school graduation ● CCP course must be at least a 3 semester hour course to count as 1 unit of credit for eligibility purposes ● Will have to provide grade report or update at the end of our grading period ● See Mr. Gies before scheduling or dropping a course to make sure you will be eligible. Next Steps ● Complete Letter of Intent by April 1- turn in to Guidance ● Apply to your college- need to meet deadlines ● Take ACT or placement test ● Schedule courses at college- we will then adjust high school schedule ● Make arrangements for books and supplies ACT Test Date ● April 9- registration deadline March 4 ● June 11- registration deadline May 6 Accuplacer Test ●offered at SHS one time, April 6 ●or call NCSC Success Center to schedule a test appt. 419-7554764