College Credit Plus allows eligible students to take a course and earn high school and college credit that will appear on both their high school and college transcripts. All courses offered through College Credit Plus – even courses offered at the high school – must be the same courses that the college offers. A series of high-quality general education courses are offered in a variety of modalities at no cost to students or their families. Courses may be taken four different ways: blended-traditional, blended-interactive, one hundred percent online and in-person on campus.
College-ready students in grades 7-12 who desire to participate in the College Credit Plus Program for the 2022-2023 school year must:
Attend a mandatory virtual counseling session posted on the "Class of 202X" google classroom pages on February 7, 2022. All students in grades 6-11 received notice of the virtual session. More specific details, including the risks and rewards of the program, will be presented during this session.
At the conclusion of the counseling session video, there will be a Google Form and CCP "Intent to Participate" form ALL participants should complete to verify both attendance and indicate intent to participate by April 1, 2022.
Follow all requirements to apply and be accepted by the institution of higher education, including requesting junior high school transcripts and counselor forms. Fill out the online transcript request for your Junior High School Counselor immediately after completing your application. Transcripts will NOT be sent until you have completed this step and you will not be accepted without a transcript. REQUEST TRANSCRIPT HERE
Follow all Anthony Wayne Junior High School, College Credit Plus, and institution of higher education deadlines and requirements for the application, testing, registration, and orientation.
Provide Anthony Wayne Junior High School a copy of the college schedule to adjust, if necessary, the courses at Anthony Wayne Junior High School.
Failure to complete any of these steps or meet any stated deadline will prevent the student from participating in College Credit Plus.
Anthony Wayne Local Schools will have College Credit Plus agreements with Bowling Green State University, Owens Community College & University of Toledo.
Classes may be offered at Anthony Wayne High School, online, or on the college or university campus.
All policies and rules are subject to legislative and/or ODE or Ohio Higher Education change.
SUGGESTED 15 CREDIT HOUR PATHWAY
Course Name Credit Hours Year Taken Suggested PrerequisiteIntro. to Academic Writing / English Comp I 3.0 12 American LiteratureStatistics 3.0 11 - 12 Algebra IILife in the Sea 3.0 10-12 Physical Science & BiologyArts/Humanities 3.0 9 - 12Social Science 3.0 9 - 12SUGGESTED 30 CREDIT HOUR PATHWAY
Course Name Credit Hours Year Taken Suggested PrerequisiteIntro. to Academic Writing / English Comp I 3.0 12 American LiteratureAcademic Writing/English Comp II 3.0 12 Intro to Academic WritingStatistics 3.0 11 - 12 Algebra IICollege Algebra 3.0 11 - 12 Algebra IILife in the Sea 3.0 10-12 Physical Science & BiologyArts/Humanities 6.0 9 - 12American Government 3.0 10 - 12Social Science 3.0 9 - 12Natural Science 3.0 9-12Arts/Humanities Courses:
Intermediate French I, II
Intermediate German I, II
Intermediate Spanish I, II
Intro to Art
Other Courses Earning College Credit Offered at Anthony Wayne:
Marketing/Management I and II – Owens Community College
Personal Finance - Bowling Green State University
DEADLINES WILL BE ADHERED TO.
DUAL ENROLLMENT CCP COURSES MAY BE DROPPED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN ORDER:
1. Students and parents must view a mandatory counseling session which will be posted to the "Class of 202X" google classroom page beginning February 7th.
2. At the conclusion of the counseling session video, there will be a Google Form that ALL participants should complete to verify both attendance and indicate intent to participate.
3. Apply to the CCP program at the college(s) of choice on the college website. Adhere to each college’s deadline. Beginning the process ASAP is highly encouraged.
4. Fill out the online transcript request for your Junior High School Counselor immediately after completing your application. Transcripts will NOT be sent until you have completed this step and you will not be accepted without a transcript. REQUEST TRANSCRIPT HERE
5. Follow all university requirements including, but not limited to:
Complete all university requirements, including, but not limited to, consent forms (UT only).
Set up an on-line account as required by the university.
Attend any required orientation at the university and/or schedule a meeting with college advisor.
Take any necessary placement tests.
**FAILURE TO COMPLETE ANY OF THESE STEPS IN A TIMELY MANNER WILL DELAY ACCEPTANCE AND REGISTRATION FOR COURSES.
6. Meet with an academic advisor at the accepted college to discuss courses. It is important to plan ahead when choosing courses. Course requirements vary by college and major. Use www.transferology.com to see what courses will transfer for the college(s) and program you plan to attend after high school.
7. Meet with AWJHS Counselor to discuss college course selection and courses you plan to keep at AWJHS.
8. Schedule college courses.
AWJHS Counselors CANNOT enroll students in online or on-campus courses.
Students MUST notify AWJHS Counselor once they are eligible to enroll in CCP classes taught at AWHS.
9. Provide your AWJHS Counselor with a copy of your college schedule and adjust, if necessary, your schedule at AW. This typically occurs in May, but preferably before June 10, 2020.
10. Students are responsible for:
Enrolling in a minimum of 5 classes between AWJHS and the university (either online or on-campus) or 12 semester hours if intending to be a full-time CCP student.
Ensuring that they are not exceeding the state-imposed 30 hour limit (including summer) for each year and 120 hour lifetime limit
Ensuring they are enrolling in level 1 courses unless they meet the qualifications for level 2.
Ensuring that they are not enrolling in any non-allowable courses including, but not limited to physical education.
Maintaining athletic eligibility and providing grades upon request of the athletic director.
Making sure they have adequate travel time between AWJHS and the university. Students will not be allowed to arrive late or leave early from AWJHS, except in the case of an emergency or inclement weather.
This information is available in pdf form: College Credit Plus Checklist.docx.pdf
**This applies ONLY to students continuing CCP at the same university previously attended
FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN ORDER:
1. Students and parents must view a mandatory counseling session which will be posted to the "Class of 202X" google classroom page beginning February 7th.
2. Return Intent to Participate form by April 1, 2022.
3. Follow each university’s steps for readmission:
BGSU: See handout from BGSU
UT:
Fill out Consent and Approval Form from UT and request any necessary paperwork from the school and return both to your junior high school counselor.
Request an appointment with your UT Success coach.
Owens: See handout from Owens.
4. Schedule college courses.
AWJH Counselors CANNOT enroll students in online or on campus courses.
Students MUST notify AWJH Counselor once they are eligible to enroll in CCP classes taught at AWHS.
5. Provide your AWJH Counselor with a copy of your college schedule and adjust, if necessary, your schedule at AW. This typically occurs in May, but preferably before June 10, 2020.
6. Students are responsible for:
Enrolling in a minimum of 5 classes between AWJH and the university (either online or on campus) or 12 semester hours if intending to be a full time CCP student.
Ensuring that they are not exceeding the state imposed 30 hour limit (including summer) for each year and 120 hour lifetime limit.
Ensuring they are enrolling in level 1 courses unless they meet the qualifications for level 2.
Ensuring that they are not enrolling in any non-allowable courses including, but not limited to physical education.
Maintaining athletic eligibility and providing grades upon request of the athletic director.
Making sure they have adequate travel time between AWJH and the university. Students will not be allowed to arrive late or leave early from AWJH, except in the case of an emergency or inclement weather.
This information is available in pdf form: College Credit Plus Checklist Returning Student.docx.pdf
To enroll in these courses, you must:
Notify your AWJH Counselor of acceptance to the university.
Request the course(s) you wish to enroll in at AW.
Make adjustments to your AW schedule as needed.
THESE COURSES ARE ONE PERIOD FOR ONE SEMESTER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL COURSES ARE SUBJECT TO ADEQUATE ENROLLMENT AND INSTRUCTOR AVAILABILITY:
-Introduction to Academic Writing BGSU GSW1110 (also requires passing BGSU writing placement test)
-Academic Writing BGSU GSW1120 (also requires passing BGSU writing placement test or completion of GSW1110)
-Personal Finance BGSU FIN2000
-American Govt.: Processes & Structure BGSU POLS 1100
-Intermediate French I and II BGSU FREN2010 and BGSU FREN2020 (also requires passing BGSU placement test)
-Intermediate German I and II BGSU GERM2010 and BGSU GERM2020 (also requires passing BGSU placement test)
-Intermediate Spanish I and II BGSU SPAN2010 and BGSU SPAN2020 (also requires passing BGSU placement test)
-Intro. To Art BGSU ART 1010
-Life in Sea BGSU BIOL1010
Marketing Education Students: (DECA)
-Contemporary Business Owens BUS101
-College and Career Professional Owens BUS102
-Entrepreneurial Marketing Owens MKT111
-Personal Selling Owens MKT125