Annual CCP Notice
Annual Notice for 2024-2025 School Year
This document provides notice of the College Credit Plus program to Crestview Local School District students in grades 6 through 11 and their parents by February 1. This information will be posted on the school’s website, and written communications including those generally distributed to students, course booklets, student assemblies, or information night.
College Credit Plus Costs:
(a) College Credit Plus opportunities have no cost to students, including the free option to attend public institutions of higher education. School district will seek reimbursement for the tuition the district has paid to the college on behalf of the student if the student receives a non-passing grade or withdraws after the no-fault deadline date.
(b) There is a potential cost of participation with a nonpublic/private institution of higher education. Private colleges/universities have the option of charging a minimal fee to students.
(c) Students who are economically disadvantaged who choose to attend a nonpublic institution of higher education cannot be charged a minimum fee.
(d) Crestview Local School District is not a nonpublic/private school. For students attending nonpublic/private secondary schools, students must apply for state funding to participate and this funding may be limited for students.
(ii) Criteria for student participation, including, but not limited to, the following:
(a) Parents and students must participate in a counseling session prior to participation (which will be included as part of the Information Session).
(b) Important Notice:
"Students must submit the Google Form as their notice of intent to participate in the upcoming academic year, by April 1, in accordance with section 3365.03 of the Revised Code, but may submit the Google form of intent to participate as early as February 15. Students desiring to participate in College Credit Plus in the summer are strongly encouraged to submit letters of intent and begin the admissions process starting in February and prior to the April 1 notice of intent deadline in order to improve chances of meeting summer registration timelines."
For students attending nonpublic/private secondary schools, students must submit their intent to participate in the funding application.
Appeal Options when missing the April 1 deadline:
Any student who fails to provide the notification by the required date may not participate in the program during the following school year without the written consent of the principal, or equivalent. If a student seeks consent from the principal after failing to provide notification by the required date (April 1), the principal shall notify the Ohio Department of Education of the student's intent to participate within 10 days of the date on which the student seeks consent. If the principal does not provide written consent, the student may appeal the principal's decision to the district superintendent. Not later than 30 days after the notification of the appeal, the district superintendent or governing entity shall hear the appeal and shall make a decision to either grant or deny that student's participation in the program. The decision of the district superintendent or governing entity shall be final.
There is no appeal for missing the April 1 deadline for students attending nonpublic/private secondary schools or homeschooled students.
(iii) Student participation options:
(a) Secondary schools cannot limit a student's participation in the College Credit Plus program to only the courses offered in that school and students may also participate online or at any other participating institution of higher education, or any combination thereof.
(b) Participating students may be concurrently enrolled in multiple post-secondary institutions and may take postsecondary courses from more than one institution of higher education, concurrently.
(c) List of courses offered at the secondary school through an agreement with an institution of higher education. YSU Calculus CHS, KSU-UNDERSTANDING OF MUSIC, KSU-Music as a World Phenomenon, and accommodate online CCP Classes.
(d) Students should review the course catalog of an institution of higher education for a full listing of course offerings by the institution.
(e) At Crestview Local School District students do have the option to participate in the College Credit Plus program at the high school. Students can also participate online or at an institution of higher education.
(f) Students have the opportunity to participate during the summer term. For any student participating in a summer term that transfers to a new secondary school, the student has the responsibility to notify the institution of higher education and the student's prior and new secondary school of such transfer.
Deadlines:
April 1, 2023 Letter of Intent form is due (Deadline is April 1st, do not wait till the deadline) (This must be done each and every year)
April 1, 2023 Funding application and Intent form are due for nonpublic/private school students
A virtual information program will be made available with a google form to submit your questions to the Colleges, High School, and or Counselor. The three Universities that we have Agreements with are Youngstown State, Kent State, and Eastern Gateway. The links for each of these Universities are below.
https://ysu.edu/ocat/college-credit-plus
(iv) Mr. Darren Miller is the designated point of contact for College Credit Plus and will answer questions of students and parents and the community regarding the program's operation and will act as a liaison to the state of Ohio to monitor future changes or amendments to the program.
[1] See https://www.ohiohighered.org/ccp/students-families for the funding application deadline, information, and links.
[2] See Ohio Revised Code 3365.03 for additional details.