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State law & policy changes update Dr. Larisa harper Ohio Alliance of dual enrollment partnerships: 11/16/2017

House Bill 49 = Ohio’s Biennial Budget www.ohiohighered.org/ccp FAQ, Section D 17 Provisions

House Bill 49 = Ohio’s Biennial Budget New Provisions Summary Effective Dates See HB 49 for exact language

House Bill 49 = Ohio’s Biennial Budget Policies & Procedures Handbook

Student Eligibility Students must be remediation-free in accordance to one of the assessments in the Uniform Statewide Standards for Remediation-Free Status document ORC 3365.03

Student Eligibility Conditional Eligibility ORC 3365.03 If scores within “conditional range” AND has a 3.0 GPA, then student is eligible to participate OR If scores within “conditional range” AND obtains a recommendation, then student is eligible to participate. ORC 3365.03

Assessment Tests Requires institution of higher education to pay for one assessment to determine student eligibility ORC 3365.03

Eligible Courses Chancellor (Ohio Department of Higher Education) and Superintendent (Ohio Department of Education Adopt rules specifying which courses are eligible for CCP funding ORC 3365.06

Underperforming Students Chancellor (Ohio Department of Higher Education) and the Superintendent (Ohio Department of Education Adopt rules specifying conditions under which an underperforming participant may continue to participate in CCP ORC 3365.091

Payments Defines the Standard Rate of tuition assessed per credit hour for in-state students enrolled in undergraduate courses Clarifies that the default ceiling payments shall not be more than the institution's standard rate Permits, rather than requires, the Chancellor to approve waivers for agreements below the funding floor ORC 3365.01 & 3365.07

Payment Dates Requires payments to be made to IHE: by January 31 for summer and fall enrollment and by July 31 for spring enrollments except in cases involving incomplete participant information or a dispute of participant information ORC 3365.07

Default Rates 2017-2018 2017-2018 2018-2019 Semesters Quarters Ceiling   2017-2018 2018-2019 Semesters Quarters Ceiling $166.28 $110.85 $166.55 $111.04 Mid-level $83.14 $55.43 $83.28 $55.52 Floor $41.57 $27.71 $41.64 $27.76 These are the maximum amounts to be reimbursed. If the institution has a standard tuition rate that is lower than the maximum rate listed in the table, then the standard tuition rate will be reimbursed.   Private colleges and universities may charge directly to students a fee per credit hour to participate if the institution has determined that the costs for CCP students exceeds the reimbursement amount paid by the state of Ohio. The amounts for 2018-2019 are as follows: For students who enroll in courses on the college campus or online, the maximum amount is $158.76 per credit hour. (Note: This maximum amount is calculated based on the Foundation amount for public schools.) For students who enroll in courses delivered at the high school taught by college faculty, the amount is $125 per credit hour. For student who enroll in courses delivered at the high school and taught by an approved credentialed high school teacher, the amount is $100.

Early College High School Exempts Early College High School (ECHS) programs from the requirements of College Credit Plus (CCP) provided: the program meets the ECHS definition and is approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Chancellor of Higher Education ORC 3313.6013

Student Appeals Processes April 1 deadline Changes the appeal process if a principal does not approve consent for a student to participate Appeals can be made by student to the school district superintendent or governing entity Establishes that the decision of the superintendent or governing entity is final ORC 3365.03

Student Appeals Processes Grade disputes Changes the appeal of grade dispute decisions between a school and a CCP participant from the State Board of Education to the Ohio Department of Education ORC 3365.12

Annual Notice Deadline Changes date to February 1 for secondary schools to provide information about CCP to all students in grades six through eleven Not to be confused with the Information Session dates: October 1 through February 15 ORC 3365.04

Recipients of Enrollment Notice Eliminates the requirement to send written notice to the superintendent of public institution (14 days prior and 21 days after first day of classes) ORC 3365.05

Reporting Requires an outcomes report: due annually from December 2018 through December 2023, with data related to student degree completion and attainment and compares CCP participations with non-CCP participants. ORC 3365.15

Reporting Permits a biennial report: due December 2017 and every two years thereafter and includes data from the Higher Education Information system detailing the status of the CCP program ORC 3365.15

Minor Labor Law Requirements Exempts CCP students in a state-recognized pre- apprenticeship program from minor labor law requirements ORC 4109.06

Textbooks No change to current law

Minimum Grade for Credit Vetoed by Governor Kasich

Public Hearing for Rules Thursday, December 14, 2017 10 a.m. Riffe Center, Room 1948 77 S High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Bring Photo ID Leave backpacks at home Allow time for parking and security check-in

Important Dates

Thank You & Contact Info Dr. Larisa Harper lharper@highered.ohio.gov www.ohiohighered.org/ccp Twitter: @drlarisaharper #collegecreditplus

Resources www.codes.ohio.gov www.ohiohighered.org/ccp