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Mrs. Breedlove (A-K)

Mrs. Behm (L-Z)

Program EligibilityProgram Eligibility• 7-12 grade status starting Fall 2015• Students must also test college ready per the

ACT, SAT, COMPASS state mandated guidelines. See below for scores.

• It is the STUDENT’S REPONSIBILITY to sign up and pay for the tests.

Readiness Area ACT SAT COMPASS

ENGLISH 18 OR HIGHER Writing 430 or higher/Critical Reading 450 or higher

Reading Scale Score 88 or higher

READING SUB SCORE

21 or higher 450 or higher Reading Scale Score 88 or higher

MATHEMATICS SUB SCORE

22 or higher 520 or higher Algebra Scale Score 52 or higher

Scheduling OverviewScheduling Overview

• When scheduling their College Credit Plus and MHS classes, students need to make sure they are not taking more than 30 college credit hours during an academic year and 120 college credit hours total over all CCP years.

• 15/30 hour track located on our Guidance website

FinanceFinance Students attending a:

– public college will not be charged for tuition, books, or fees– private college may be charged based on the particular private college

and where the course is delivered, in accordance with law.

Some financial considerations to take into account:– All transportation costs are paid for by the student.

• This could include:– Personal vehicle– Parent ride– Parental permission to ride with another student – Laketran (discount provided for Lakeland students)

– Any student who fails to complete a college course, whether through a formal “class drop” process, an earned “F” , or non-attendance, are responsible for reimbursement of the tuition to the Madison Local School District.

– Any tutoring or special fees associated with classes are the responsibility of the student and family

Example: Private Tutoring

Academic CreditsAcademic Credits

• College credits are NOT the same as high school credits.

• 3+ college credit= 1 high school credits– For example:

• American Literature: 4 college credits= 1 high school credit• Composition: 3 college credits= 1 high school credit

• 2 college credit = 2/3 (.66) high school credit• 1 college credit = 1/3 (.33) high school credit

Schedule Options

• CCP students can:– Take all of their coursework at the college

OR– Take part of their coursework at MHS and part

of it at the college (blended schedule)

Things to ConsiderThings to Consider

• Students are able to get weighted grades in college level classes as designated (Science, Social Studies, English, and Math). This may impact your ranking and GPA.

• Students are required to attend their CCP classes even if Madison is closed that day and vice versa.

Things to Consider Cont.Things to Consider Cont.

• Many colleges are encouraging students to stay at the high school and take rigorous courses which include the honors and the AP courses in order to be well prepared for college.

– Do you have a GPA of 4.0 or higher?– Is your class rank pretty high?– Are you going into a career that includes medical, science, or

math?– After high school, are you planning on attending a small private

school with a specific/competitive program?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, we recommend that you reconsider participating in the CCP program.

Pros/Cons

Benefits-expands curriculum offerings

-study more in depth

-earn college credit

-financial support

-experience college level work

Risks-increased responsibility

-increased financial obligations

-reduced opportunities or time for participating in high school activities

-content of college level coursework may not support state assessments

-can effect GPA and class rank

-increased time for travel and study

-social discomfort

Student’s Social ResponsibilityStudent’s Social Responsibility

• If you attend CCP, the students and teachers at the college will not treat you as a high school student, but will have the same expectations of you as a college student.

• If there are any problems, FERPA prevents the colleges from informing the parents or the high school. This increases the responsibility of the student to adhere to all family and age-related rules.

Transfer Assurance Guides Transfer Assurance Guides (TAG)(TAG)

• TAG is a resource to help parents and students identify equivalent, or equal, approved courses at Ohio public institutions of higher education.

• TAG will help you choose courses that will transfer to and/or possibly go towards your program of study at another Ohio public college or university.

• http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/tags/index.php

• https://transfercredit.ohio.gov/ap/1

Scheduling ProcessScheduling ProcessSPRING (NOW )• Attend CCP meeting and turn in signed Counseling form• Apply to the college of your choice and turn application in to Mrs.

Watts to request MHS transcripts • Take ACT, SAT, and/or COMPASS• Complete MHS scheduling as if you will be here full-time in case

you do not participate in CCP next school year • Admitted students will receive word from the college• Upon admittance, meet with an advisor at the college to create a

schedule for your college classes• Schedule an appointment with your high school counselor to get the

appropriate CCP scheduling paperwork signed

Early- AUGUST • Finalize high school schedule with your MHS counselor to make

sure it coincides with your college schedule******PLEASE GIVE A COPY OF YOUR FINAL COLLEGE

SCHEDULE TO YOUR COUNSELOR AT THIS APPOINTMENT!!**********

Scheduling TimelineScheduling Timeline

• At most College Credit Plus schools, students have 1 week to drop a class at the college. If you drop the class AFTER the one week timeline you will be charged for the class and must pay the tuition. NO EXCEPTIONS!!

• It is the STUDENT’S REPONSIBILITY to notify their high school counselor of any changes (drops/adds) made to their schedule, to ensure that they are carrying the appropriate number of credits, and are on track for graduation!

Instructions for Continuing CCP Instructions for Continuing CCP StudentsStudents

• Each year, the student and parent must attend the CCP meeting and turn in CCP Counseling Requirement form by March 30th.

Grade Point Average RemindersGrade Point Average Reminders

• All classes taken at the college will be posted on high school transcripts and the GPA averaged into the student’s MHS cumulative GPA

• Poor CCP grades WILL impact your high school GPA

Graduation RequirementsGraduation Requirements

• While participating in CCP, it is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILTY to meet the graduation requirements.

• High school graduation requirements will not be waived as a result of participation in College Credit Plus. – For Example: Personal Financial Literacy,

Fine Art, etc.

Academic ResponsibilitiesAcademic Responsibilities

• Students who attend CCP are still Madison students and are encouraged to participate in any of our extracurricular activities.

• Please make sure that if you are in athletics you are careful to:– Make your CCP schedule to fit your athletic schedule– Make sure you are enrolled in enough credits to be eligible– Make sure you are passing enough credits to be eligible– Eligibility = 2.5 High school credits per quarter– Make sure you tell your high school and college counselor you

are in athletics and need to be eligible

Athletic Eligibility

Anatomy @ MHS = 1 credit

Phys Ed @ MHS = .25 credits

Band @ MHS = .5 credits

Eng. Comp @ CCP = 1 credits

College Alg. @ CCP = 1 credit

Biology @ CCP = 1 credits

= 2.25 credits

NOT Eligible to Play

= 2.5 credits

Eligible to Play

What to Turn In TodayWhat to Turn In Today

• CCP Counseling Requirement forms need to be turned, back and front signed by parent and student.

• Form is due to the Counselors by March 30th per Ohio state law.

A Guide to College Credit Plus for Students & Families 

https://www.ohiohighered.org/ccpPlease visit the above website for more

CCP information.

Questions