Here is our 2025 Annual Notice:
The following link is Ohio Department of Education's informational page:
https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Ohio-Education-Options/College-Credit-Plus
The following link is to Ohio Department of Higher Education and College Credit Plus informational page:
https://highered.ohio.gov/initiatives/access-acceleration/college-credit-plus/ccp-home
College Credit Plus is a program that allows students to enroll in a college/university and earn college credits while in high school. Students may earn college credits by: taking a CCP course on their high school campus, attending courses on a college campus, or enrolling in a college online course.
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Here is the 2025 Annual Notice:
NEW RULES:
The new administrative rule for CCP Underperforming Students must be implemented according to the requirements within Ohio Administrative Code 3333-1-65.13.
An underperforming student is defined as a student who meets at least one of these conditions:
1. Has a cumulative GPA of lower than a 2.0 in the college courses taken through the CCP Program
2. Withdraws from, or receives no credit for, two or more courses in the same term. (Withdrawing from a course occurs when the student dis-enrolls from a course after the census date and the secondary school is financially responsible for the tuition associated with the course)
An ineligible student is defined as a student who meets the definition of an underperforming student for two consecutive terms of enrollment
CCP Probation:
A secondary school must place an underperforming student on CCP Probation. The school must notify the student, the student’s parent, and each college in which the student is enrolled. The school must advise the student and parent on requirements for continuing in the program
A student on CCP Probation may enroll in no more than one college course and the student may not enroll in a college course in the same subject in which the student earned a grade of D or F or for which the student received no credit
If the student had already registered for more than one course prior to being placed on CCP Probation, the student must request each college or university to dis-enroll the student from courses as necessary. The student, as noted above, may continue to be enrolled in one course. The student must notify that college of which course the student would like to remain enrolled.
The college will confirm the course enrollment and all course dis-enrollments in the Pre-Term Notice of Admission (14 days prior to the semester start)
If the student fails to dis-enroll, the secondary school will promptly notify the student and parent that the student will be responsible for paying all tuition, fees, and textbook costs. That student is also then considered an ineligible student and is dismissed form the CCP program in the next term
If the student on CCP Probation takes one course and the grade raises the student’s cumulative GPA to a 2.0 or higher, the student is removed from CCP Probation and may participate in the program without restrictions
If the grade does not raise the cumulative GPA to a 2.0 or higher, the secondary school is responsible for dismissing the student from the program
CCP Dismissal:
A secondary school is responsible for dismissing an ineligible student from the CCP program. The school must promptly notify the student, the student’s parent, and each college or university in which the student is enrolled
Any student on CCP Dismissal may not take any college courses through the program
If the student had already registered for college courses prior to being dismissed, the student will request each college to dis-enroll the student from the courses
The college will confirm all course dis-enrollment in the Pre-Term Notice of Admission (14 days prior to the semester start)
If the student fails to dis-enroll, the secondary school will promptly notify the student and parent that the student will be responsible for paying all tuition, fees, and textbooks costs. The student will continue to be on CCP Dismissal for an additional term
Appeals Process Summary
1. A student may appeal to the district superintendent or school governing entity the CCP Dismissal or prohibition from taking a course in the same subject in which the student earned a grade of D or F or for which the student received no credit.
The governing entity or superintendent will consider any extenuating circumstances separate from academic performance that may have affected the student’s CCP status and may do any of the following:
a) Allow the student to participate in the program without restrictions
b) Allow the student to take a course in the same subject in which the student earned a grade of D or F or for which the student received no credit
c) Allow the student to participate in the program on CCP Probation
d) Maintain the student’s status on CCP Dismissal from the program
2. The student must request an appeal within five business days after being notified of the CCP Dismissal or the CCP Probation that prohibits the student from taking a course in the same subject
The secondary school will promptly notify any college or university in which the student is enrolled that the student has requested an appeal
The district superintendent or school governing entity will issue a decision on the student’s’ appeal within ten business days after the date the appeal is made
The decision of the superintendent or governing entity is final
The secondary school will promptly notify any college or university in which the student is enrolled of the decision
If the decision is to continue to CCP Dismissal, the college or university will permit the student to withdraw from all courses without penalty and the secondary school will not be required to pay for those courses
If the superintendent or governing entity fails to issue a decision within ten business days, the college or university will permit the student to withdraw from all courses for which the student is not eligible without penalty. If the decision on the appeal is made after the college/university’s no-fault withdrawal date, the secondary school will pay for those courses
3. Secondary schools must include information about CCP Probation and CCP Dismissal including procedures for appeals in the Information Session and counseling services
Nothing in the CCP Probation and the CCP Dismissal rule alters, supersedes, or affects any college or university’s policies or procedures on academic probation or dismissal. CCP students are subject to the institution’s policy.