GlenOak High School
College Credit Plus 2022-2023
Deadline: April 1st
Print Full Name: __________________________________
Grade in 2022-2023: ____________________
COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS College Credit Plus (CCP) is an advanced curriculum option for students in grades 7-12 that allows students to take college coursework free of charge, and simultaneously earn high school and college credit. Students must meet minimum eligibility requirements per the state, and per the university in order to enroll in CCP. Enrolling in CCP begins the student’s college transcript, which is a permanent academic record that must be disclosed in future college admissions applications. The student’s maturity and developmental readiness to manage college level coursework should be taken into consideration before pursuing CCP coursework, as the course content is not modified in any way to accommodate the students’ age or grade level. In light of this, parents and students will be required to sign a “mature content” permission at the time of application to the university. Students may either take CCP courses at the college campus, or at GlenOak High School (see the attached list of CCP courses available at GlenOak), and transportation is the responsibility of the parent/ student. A maximum of 30 semester hours per year (120 hours total grades 7-12) are allowed under CCP, minus three (3) semester hours for every high school credit in which the student is enrolled. You must complete the process outlined below in order to participate in CCP. You may contact your school counselor or Kristen Zurbuch zurbuchk@plainlocal.org, school counselor at GlenOak High School with any questions. FOUR STEPS TO ACCESS CCP 1. Apply to the university. 2. Take the ACT or Accuplacer test if you do not already have an eligible score. 3. Turn in CCP Intent form by the deadline (3/4 for CCP taught at GOHS; 4/1 for CCP at the campus). 4. Make an advising appointment at the college to register for classes upon acceptance to the college (for students taking courses AT the college). CCP INITIAL ELIGIBILITY Per Ohio Revised Code, students must demonstrate initial eligibility for CCP via a remediation-free score on at least one section of an approved college readiness assessment such as the ACT, SAT or Accuplacer. In some cases, the university may require specific scores for select courses that are different from the remediation free scores required for initial eligibility. Please note that due to the CCP intent form deadline, the last national ACT that can be used for CCP purposes is the February 2022 test. Below is a chart detailing the minimum requirements for eligibility. *PLEASE NOTE: All 11th graders at GlenOak will take the School-based ACT on March 1st, 2022. This score from this test administration can be used for CCP purposes. ACT
SAT
Accuplacer Classic
Accuplacer Next Gen
English Sub Score
18
480 Reading/ Writing
88 Sentence Skills OR 5 Writeplacer
263 Writing OR 5 Writeplacer
Reading Sub Score
22
480 Reading/ Writing
80 Reading
250 Reading
Mathematics Sub Score
22
530
55 College Level Math
263 QAS 263 AAF
ACCUPLACER TESTING GlenOak High School students may take the Accuplacer at GlenOak high school on two dates only: February 10th or February 17th, 2022. Students may sign up on-line to register for their time slot during a time you have a study hall at tinyurl.com/GOHS-Accuplacer. If you do not have a study hall, you may choose “period 8” for an after-school time slot. All testing will take place in room A112. Please bring your Chromebook fully charged on the day of testing. College readiness exams like the Accuplacer can also be taken at the university. If you are opting to take the test at the university, arrangements should be made by the student/parent directly with the college. If you are a middle school student, please contact your school counselor, or the university directly regarding Accuplacer/college readiness testing.
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COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS INSTRUCTIONS AND CHECKLIST Students, please be certain all steps on the following checklist are completed. There are two different checklists; one for students taking classes at GlenOak, and one for students taking classes at the college campus. Please complete the appropriate checklist(s) prior to turning in your CCP paperwork and intent form. DEADLINES:
MARCH 4th: CCP paperwork and Intent forms for current 9th-11th graders are due in the GlenOak Counseling Center by MARCH 4th for CCP courses taught at GlenOak. APRIL 1st: CCP paperwork and Intent forms for any current 6th, 7th and 8th graders, as well as any student taking CCP at the college campus must be submitted to the students’ Counseling Office at their respective school no later than April 1st.
If you need help in completing any part of the process, please see your counselor WELL BEFORE the March 4th or April 1st deadline. You may also request an appointment with your high school counselor via email or via the online appointment request portal tinyurl.com/GOHSCounselor. Middle school students should make an appointment directly with their counselor. AFTER YOU TURN IN YOUR CCP PACKET/INTENT FORM: For students taking CCP at GlenOak: Upon receipt of your CCP packet and intent form, your credentials will be verified, transcripts/test scores will be submitted to the university, and the courses indicated on your CCP course selection sheet will be added to your course requests for the 2022-2023 school year. For students taking classes at the college campus: Upon receipt of your CCP packet and intent form, your transcripts and test scores will be submitted to the university. Once you are accepted to the university, the student will make an advising appointment with the CCP advisor at the college to create a schedule, and provide a copy of the class schedule to the student’s school counselor at GlenOak. Depending on the university, the student may need to attend an orientation. It is important to follow any instructions coming from the university regarding CCP enrollment. Students with Disabilities: If you receive accommodations (i.e., extended time on tests) due to a documented disability (IEP or 504), the student will need to register with the college’s office of disability/accessibility support services directly to be approved to receive accommodations. This is not an automatic process, and will need to be initiated by the student.
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Print Full Name: __________________________________
Grade in 2022-2023: ____________________
Checklist for students taking CCP courses taught at GlenOak Deadlines:
March 4 (current 9th, 10th, 11th) April 1 (current 8th graders) Stark State Courses taught at GlenOak: College Comp I, British Literature, Medical Terminology, Fire Science (Career Tech. students only - Seniors) Teacher Pathway (Career Tech. students only - Juniors & Seniors) Kent State Stark Course taught at GlenOak: Commercial Photography (Career Tech. students only - Juniors) Aultman College Course taught at GlenOak: Professional Role in Nursing (Career Tech. students only - Seniors) Step 1:
Submit your online CCP application to the appropriate university (Stark State). You should apply for Fall 2022. You will need to provide your social security number as a part of the application, so have it handy. To Apply: Click the link starkstate.edu/admissions_form/, then click on “create an account” to begin the application. Once you submit your application, you will be sent a Stark State ID #. Please write it on the line below. If you already have a Stark State ID from a previous application, you do not need to reapply, just write your Stark State ID # on the line below: STARK STATE ID #:_______________________________________________________ To Apply to Kent State Stark: (for Commercial Photography Career Tech) you will apply to Kent State Stark. Click the link kent.edu/stark/ccp-apply-now, complete & submit the online application, then print off, complete and mail in the Kent State CCP Permission Form. tinyurl.com/ KENTCCPPERMISSION To Apply to Aultman College: (for Advancement to Nursing Career Tech) you will apply to Aultman College. Click the link aultmancollege.edu/apply-now, complete & submit the online application.
Step 2:
Review the testing requirements for each course on the course selection sheet. If you do not have a qualifying test score, sign up to take the Accuplacer at GlenOak here: https://tinyurl.com/GOHSAccuplacer or contact a university about college placement testing.
Step 3:
Mark which courses you intend to take on the CCP course selection sheet included in this packet.
Step 4:
Complete and sign the College Credit Plus Form and CCP Release of transcript, and turn this packet into the Counseling Center by the appropriate deadline.
Checklist for students taking CCP courses at the college campus. Deadline: April 1 (all grades) Step 1:
Complete and submit the required college application online for your chosen college/university.
Step 2:
Review the testing requirements for CCP eligibility. If you do not have a qualifying test score, you may sign up to take the Accuplacer at GlenOak tinyurl.com/GOHS-Accuplacer, or at the university (student should make an appointment directly with the college).
Step 3:
Mark which semesters you plan on taking CCP at the college campus: ________ Summer 2022
Step 4:
________ Fall 2022
________ Spring 2023
Complete and sign the College Credit Plus Form and CCP Release of transcript in this packet along with any other forms your chosen college requires, and turn this packet into the Counseling Office by April 1.
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Print Full Name: __________________________________
Grade in 2022-2023: ____________________
COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS INTENT FORM
We have attended the CCP meeting at GlenOak High School and/or personally reviewed all of the information regarding CCP on the GOHS website. By signing this form, I certify that I understand my responsibilities, the benefits and possible risks of participating in the CCP program. I, ___________________, wish to participate in the 2022-2023 CCP program. (student name)
at GlenOak High School on a college campus (______________________) (college/university name)
• I understand that it is the decision of the college to accept/deny my application. • I understand that if I take these courses for college credit, I will begin my college transcript. • I understand that if I am taking courses at the campus, it is my responsibility to make an appointment with my college CCP advisor to register for classes. • I understand that if I fail a CCP course or drop a CCP course past the university’s withdrawal deadline, I will be charged for the cost of the course, books, and instructional materials as assessed by the college and that my transcript and diploma will be held until this fee is paid in full. • I understand that if I fail to return my college textbook and/or other instructional materials provided through the CCP program to GlenOak High School in the same condition in which I received them, I will be required to pay for, replace or repair the material(s) and my transcript, and diploma will be held until the fee is paid in full. • I understand that signing this form does not require that I participate in the CCP program during the 20222023 school year. • I understand that if my cumulative GPA falls below a 2.0 and/or I withdraw or receive no credit for two or more college courses in the same term, I will be placed on CCP Probation. • I understand that it is my responsibility to notify GlenOak High School if I choose not to participate in the CCP program. • I understand that if I require accommodations due to a documented disability, it is my responsibility to register with the office of disability support services at my chosen university. ______________________________________
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Student Signature
Parent/Guardian Signature
Date Date
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Print Full Name: __________________________________
Grade in 2022-2023: ____________________
CCP RELEASE OF TRANSCRIPT
In compliance with the Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and being legally responsible for________________________________________, (Student Name)
I, __________________________, give permission for GlenOak HS to release the school records including: (Parent/Guardian Name)
• Student Name • Date of Birth
• Transcript of Grades • Credits Earned
• Attendance Record
• Standardized Test Scores • Name of Parent/Guardian
• End of Course Assessment Scores • Any College Placement Scores
• Any other relevant information required/requested by the college or university
• I understand that these school records will be sent upon request during/for the 2022-2023 school year.
• I also give the following schools permission to release my student’s ID number, credit(s) earned, and grade(s) earned to GlenOak High School. ______ Stark State College
______ Kent State University ______ Malone University ______ Walsh University
______ Aultman College
Other: _________________________ (college/university name) ______________________________________
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Student Signature
Parent/Guardian Signature
Date Date
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Print Full Name: __________________________________
Grade in 2022-2023: ____________________
CCP COURSES OFFERED AT GLENOAK HIGH SCHOOL 2022-2023 Course Selection Sheet
Mark the boxes below to select course(s)
Course #
Course Name
College Credit Hours
ACT
Accuplacer NextGen
GOHS Course #
HS Credit
Term
ENG 124 Stark State
College Comp I
3
English 18
Writing 5+
CCP001
1
Fall
ENG 233 Stark State
British Lit.
3
CCP002
1
Spring
BIO 125 Stark State
Medical Terminology (online)
3
Remediation Remediation Free score Free score
CCP007
1
Fall or Spring
EMS 121 Stark State
Emergency Med. Tech
7
Reading 18+
Reading 246+
CCP017
2
Fall/ Spring
Fire Science Career Tech Seniors ONLY
FST 228 Stark State
Fire Fighter I & II
11
Reading 18+
Reading 246+
CCP018 CCP021
2
Fall/ Spring
Fire Science Career Tech Seniors ONLY
EDU 121 Stark State
Intro to Early Childhood Ed.
Fall
Teacher Pathway Career Tech Juniors ONLY
EDU 223 Stark State
Community & Family Based Programs
Spring
Teacher Pathway Career Tech Juniors ONLY
EDU130 Stark State
Intro to the Teaching Profession
Fall
Teacher Pathway Career Tech Seniors ONLY
EDU 225 Stark State
The Exceptional Child
Spring
Teacher Pathway Career Tech Seniors ONLY
Fall
Junior Photo Career Tech Students ONLY
Fall
Senior Nursing Career Tech Students ONLY
ARTS 24010 Intro to Fine Art Kent Stark Photo
NRS 107
Professional Role
English 18
Writeplacer 5+
English 18
Writeplacer 5+
English 18
Writeplacer 5+
3
English 18
Writeplacer 5+
3
Reading 20+
3
3
3
2
Composite 20
Reading 250+
Reading 250+ QAS 260+
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
CCP022
TBA
1
1
1
1
1
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Notes
Prerequisite: ENG 124
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