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College Credit Plus What is College Credit Plus? Earning dual college credit while in high school Allows students (grades 7 – 12) to earn transcripted.

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1 College Credit Plus What is College Credit Plus? Earning dual college credit while in high school Allows students (grades 7 – 12) to earn transcripted credit for college courses while in high school. Includes dual enrollment/dual credit programs with college courses offered at your high school, on a college campus, or online. Goals: Challenge students who are academically strong to complete college courses Allows students to explore academic areas and interests while in high school

2 College Credit Plus Who can participate? All qualifying students, grades 7 – 12 Students may be admitted to a public or participating private university in Ohio Students need to meet the admissions criteria of the participating university which can include GPA, pre-requisite coursework, Placement testing, etc.

3 College Credit Plus Types of College Classes Classes can be offered: At the high school, taught by a qualified high school instructor or a visiting college professor On a college campus Online College courses cannot be remedial. Courses need to be nonsectarian.

4 Why ODU? Ohio Dominican’s Project JumpStart College Credit Plus Program You are both a high school student and a Ohio Dominican University college student earning college transcripted credit for the ODU college courses. The courses count toward your high school degree and also count toward a Bachelor’s degree. You will complete the college courses at Bishop Watterson High School with your instructor who is also an ODU adjunct instructor.

5 Why ODU? Benefits of taking college courses It saves you time and money by taking the college courses at Bishop Watterson High School for college credit. Receive ODU services: Free access to library databases, college advising, tutoring for any course, free access to Fitness Center, campus events and guest speakers!

6 College Credit Plus Potential Risks College coursework can be more rigorous and take more time to complete Transportation is not provided to college campuses; high school and college campus schedules, Spring breaks, do not always align College course credits may not always transfer to out-of-state or private colleges

7 College Credit Plus Who Pays Tuition? For private high school students, Ohio Dept. of Education awards limited state funding. For 2016-17 school year, Ohio Dept. of Education plans to award one college course of funding up to 4 credit hours, to each private high school student who applies for state funding by the April 1, 2016 deadline. If there is funding remaining, high school seniors (Class of 2017) may be able to receive another 4 credit hours of state funding—this is not guaranteed. It depends if any funding is remaining.

8 College Credit Plus Who Pays Tuition? Private high school students who register for additional college courses beyond the one course that may be state funded are charged the ODU reduced tuition for the additional college courses. Example: Registered for ODU Math 240 Calculus I (4 credits) (Receive state funding award letter for 4 credits and no tuition is charged. Must submit copy of Funding Award Letter to ODU). Also registered for ODU SPN 212 Intermediate Spanish (3 college credits). Student will be charged $65.00 per credit hour ($65 x 3 = $195 for the course).

9 College Credit Plus 2016 Summer College Classes Private high school students can take summer classes while they are still a high school student and use their state funding award letter to cover the cost of one, four credit hour course or they can “self-pay” the course tuition. Students pay for textbooks and any parking fees. ODU needs a copy of the state funding award letter from the student showing the four credit hours of funding. Otherwise, the student needs to self-pay for tuition. See hand-out of summer course offerings at ODU.

10 Why ODU? 15 College Credits Pathway Example Bishop Watterson CourseOhio Dominican Course Honors Spanish IVSPN 212 Intermediate Spanish, 3 credits AP U.S. History – 1 st SemesterHST 201 American History I, 3 credits AP U.S. History – 2 nd SemesterHST 202 American History II, 3 credits Principles of Financial PlanningFIN 110 Personal Finance, 3 credits Advanced MarketingBUS 220 Principles of Marketing, 3 credits

11 Why ODU? 30 College Credits Pathway Example Bishop Watterson CourseOhio Dominican University Course Honors Human Anatomy/PhysiologyBIO 105 Principles of Human Anatomy/Physiology, 3 credits AP English Literature & CompositionENG 214 Introduction to Literature, 3 credits Honors Spanish IVSPN 212 Intermediate Spanish, 3 credits AP Chemistry AP U.S. History I- 1 st Semester CHM 109 General Chemistry, 4 credits HST 201 American History I, 3 credits AP U. S. History II- 2 nd Semester AP Statistics HST 202 American History II, 3 credits MTH 140 Intro to Statistics, 3 credits Advanced Marketing Honors Accounting II BUS 220 Principles of Marketing, 3 credits ACT Accounting for Financial Decision Making, 3 credits Principles of Financial PlanningFIN 110 Personal Finance, 3 credits Total: 31 Credit hours

12 College Credit Plus How does CC+ impact high school graduation and the transcripts? College classes are part of the student’s permanent college record. Students should consider their workload, rigor and their abilities. The GPA of high school AND college is impacted by these courses. Students who fail a class will have the grade of “F” on both the high school and university transcripts.

13 College Credit Plus CC+, AP, IB, Honors – What’s Best? Selective admissions colleges look for students who have the most rigorous courses Both the subject matter and level of rigor are considered Students should take Math all four years of high school Science and Foreign Language courses are highly rigorous

14 College Credit Plus Transferring Credits Ohio’s Transfer to Degree Guarantee allows for easy transfer of credits from public college to public college: https://reports-cems.transfercredit.ohio.gov/ap Select: Transfer Assurance Guide Course Reporting System

15 College Credit Plus Transferring Credits Ohio Dominican University courses have very good success of transferring both to in-state and out-of-state public and private institutions Ohio Dominican University is “transfer friendly” and accepts AP, IB, public and private college credits as transfer credits All ivy league universities should be contacted first to inquire what type of transfer credit they accept

16 Admission Transferring Your College Credits The college course credits will transfer to most public and private universities as long as you earn a final grade of “C-” or higher in the course(s). Courses help fulfill either a general education requirement or a major requirement for either the Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree!

17 About ODU What makes Ohio Dominican University unique from other schools you’re considering? We are a Liberal Arts University. We are a Catholic, Dominican University with a strong sense of community. We are located in the heart of Columbus, Ohio. We get to know YOU as a whole person, not just number. You can “Connect Your Passion With A Purpose”

18 UNIVERSITY PROFILE Approximately 2,700 students from 19 states and 13 foreign countries. Average class size - 16 students. Student to Faculty Ratio: 14:1. Over 40 Undergraduate majors 9 Graduate Degrees Certificate Programs Available Profile

19 Majors OVER 40 ACADEMIC MAJORS Accounting Art Biology Business Administration Campus & Youth Ministry Chemistry Communication Arts Computer Information Systems Criminal Justice Cross-Disciplinary Studies Economics Education Adolescent to Young Adult (Grades 7- 12) Early Childhood Intervention Specialist Middle Childhood English Environmental Studies & Science Exercise Science Finance Graphic Design History International Business Insurance & Risk Management Liberal Studies Mathematics Philosophy Political Science Political Science w/ Environmental Issues Concentration Pre-Law Pre-Nursing Pre-Physical/Occupational Therapy Psychology Public Relations Social Justice Social Work Sociology Software Engineering Sports Management Theology

20 Admission ODU Admission Criteria You need an overall GPA of 2.3 and an 18 Composite ACT score or SAT equivalent score. If you have not taken the ACT or SAT, you will need an overall GPA of 2.75.

21 Admission Registration/Application Process Submit current high school transcript to ODU. (Give your Transcript Release Form to the Bishop Watterson main office or your high school counselor). Complete the ODU online registration form starting February 1, 2016 at http://www.ohiodominican.edu/ParticipatingSchools/ http://www.ohiodominican.edu/ParticipatingSchools/ You will receive an acceptance letter from ODU pending approval of meeting admissions criteria.

22 Admission Registration/Application Process Go to http://education.ohio.gov and complete the Ohio Department of Education “Intent to Participate” form by April 1, 2016 deadline! (Form available February 1)http://education.ohio.gov Also complete the Ohio Dept. of Education Funding Application Form. List all the college courses you plan to take Summer 2016, Fall 2016 and Spring 2017. Form available at http://education.ohio.gov or at http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Quality-School- Choice/Private-Schools/Nonpublic-Schools-Forms-and- Program-Informationhttp://education.ohio.gov http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Quality-School- Choice/Private-Schools/Nonpublic-Schools-Forms-and- Program-Information Mail or upload a copy of the ODU Acceptance Letter with the completed Ohio Department of Education Funding Application form by April 1, 2016 to Ohio Dept. of Education.

23 Admission Registration/Application Ohio Dept. of Education will send you the Funding Award Letter about five weeks after April 1, 2016 (around mid May). Give a copy of your Ohio Dept. of Education Funding Award Letter to Bishop Watterson High School by May 27, 2016. (If you receive it after this date, please submit it as soon as possible and not later than September 1, 2016.

24 Admission Registration/Application If you registered for additional college courses beyond the state funding of one course for four credit hours, you will receive a tuition bill from Ohio Dominican. Reduced tuition fee: $65.00 per credit hour. 3 credit hour course is $195.00 4 credit hour course is $260.00 Submit payment to ODU by October 5, 2016. Payment can be done by check or call the ODU Business Office with a credit/debit card number at 614.251.4550.

25 Admission Summary Timeline Submit current transcripts to ODU to admissions@ohiodominican.edu admissions@ohiodominican.edu Feb. 1: Apply and register online for ODU courses that you plan to take next year (2016-17) at http://www.ohiodominican.edu/ParticipatingSchools http://www.ohiodominican.edu/ParticipatingSchools Feb. 1: Complete the Ohio Dept. of Education “Intent to Participate Form by April 1, 2016 at http://education.ohio.gov http://education.ohio.gov

26 Admission Summary Timeline Receive ODU Letter of Acceptance if you meet admissions criteria. Feb. – March: Send copy of ODU Letter of Acceptance and submit with Ohio Dept. of Education Funding Application Form to Ohio Dept. of Education by April 1, 2016 Deadline. May: Receive Funding Award Letter from Ohio Dept. of Education five weeks after April 1 from Ohio Dept. of Education (around mid May). May: ODU needs a copy of your Funding Award Letter. Give a copy of the your Funding Award Letter to Bishop Watterson High School by May 27, 2016.

27 Admission Summary Timeline The absolute deadline to complete the ODU online course registration form is September 14, 2016 at http://www.ohiodominican.edu/ParticipatingSchools/ http://www.ohiodominican.edu/ParticipatingSchools/ However, you will not be able to apply for state funding in September. The deadline to submit forms and apply for state funding to Ohio Dept. of Education is April 1, 2016. If you don’t receive state funding for all of your courses, you will be billed for the reduced course tuition cost to Ohio Dominican University.

28 Admission QUESTIONS Office of Admission Ohio Dominican University 1216 Sunbury Road Columbus OH 43219 614.251.4502 grillik@ohiodominican.edugrillik@ohiodominican.edu (Kim Grilli) Pam Allen – Office of P-16 Partnerships allenp2@ohiodominican.edu Phone: 614.251.4289


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