As required by the State of Ohio, Beaumont will hold a College Credit Plus (CCP) information session on Thursday, February 6 from 5-6 pm via Zoom.
A representative from Kent State University will present information for the 2025-26 school year. Topics will include the CCP program in general as well as specific options at Kent State.
Families interested in learning more about CCP should visit the Ohio Department of Education/CCP website for an overview of the program and then join us on February 6 for the virtual presentation.
If you plan to attend, please fill out this short registration form by 9 a.m. on Wednesday, February 5 so we can provide you with the Zoom link.
Questions? Please contact Ms. O’Connor
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Federal and State Aid:
External Scholarships:
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