dr. larisa harper november 30, 2017 · student eligibility for a student to be eligible for college...
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DR. LARISA HARPER
NOVEMBER 30, 2017
Today’s webinarOverview:Changes to College Credit Plus (HB 49)
Years 1 & 2 data
House Bill 49 = Ohio’s Biennial Budgetwww.ohiohighered.org/ccpFAQ, Section D17 ProvisionsHighlighting a few today
House Bill 49 = Ohio’s Biennial BudgetNew Provisions SummaryEffective DatesSee HB 49 for exact language
Student EligibilityFor a student to be eligible for College Credit Plus:
Student must score at or above the remediation-free threshold in at least one sub-test of an approved examUniform Statewide Standards for Remediation-Free Status
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~ Accuplacer ~ MapleSoft(Classic or Next-Generation) ~ PlaceU
~ ACT ~ SAT
~ ALEKS
Student EligibilityFor a student to be “conditionally” eligible for College Credit Plus:
If a student scores within a “conditional range” below the remediation-free threshold AND the student has a 3.0 GPA, the student is eligible to participate
OR
If a student scores within a “conditional range” below the remediation-free threshold AND the student obtains a recommendation1, the student is eligible to participate
1 school counselor, principal, career-technical advisor
Assessment TestsRequires institution of higher education to pay for one assessment exam to determine student eligibility
ORC 3365.03
Eligible CoursesAllows the Chancellor of Higher Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction to adopt rules specifying which courses are eligible for CCP funding
www.ohiohighered.org/ccp/resources
ORC 3365.06
Underperforming StudentsAllows the Chancellor (ODHE) and Superintendent (ODE) to adopt rules specifying conditions under which an underperforming participant may continue to participate in CCP
www.ohiohighered.org/ccp/resources
ORC 3365.091
Public Hearingwww.ohiohighered.org/ccp/resources
Public Hearingwww.ohiohighered.org/ccp/resources
*Security: Photo ID, no backpacks
Limited parking: Arrive early
Early College High SchoolExempts Early College High School (ECHS) programs from the requirements of College Credit Plus provided:the program meets the ECHS definition andis approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Chancellor of Higher Education
Form for approval in development
ORC 3313.6013
Default Payment StructureClarifies 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 3365.07
Default Rates
2017-2018 2018-2019
Semesters Quarters 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
Student Appeals ProcessesApril 1 deadline for Intent to Participate
Changes the appeals process if a principal does not approve a student to participate
Appeals can be made by student to the school district’s superintendent or governing entity
Establishes that the decision of the superintendent or governing entity is final
ORC 3365.03
Annual Notice DeadlineChanges date to February 1 for secondary schools to provide “annual notice” information about CCP to all students in grades six through elevenNot to be confused with the Information Session date (October 1 through February 15)
ORC 3365.04
Recipients of Enrollment NoticeEliminates the requirement to send written notice to the superintendent of public institution
Reminder: College must send for every enrolled student (regardless of location of course)
ORC 3365.05
Recipients of Enrollment Notice14 days prior to semester startCollege must send to school, student, and student’s parent
21 days after first day of classesCollege must send to school and student
ORC 3365.05
Minor Labor Law RequirementsExempts CCP students in a state-recognized pre-apprenticeship program from minor labor law requirements
ORC 4109.06
TextbooksNo change to current law
Minimum Grade for CreditVetoed by Governor Kasich
Years 1 & 2 Data OverviewFirst Year of enrollment: Fall 2015 & Spring 2016
Second Year of enrollment: Summer 2016, Fall 2016, & Spring 2017Summer Term 2016 represented 10% of total enrollment
68,365
54,053
2016-2017 2015-2016
Total College Credit Plus Enrollment
12th Grade 11th Grade 10th Grade 9th Grade 8th Grade 7th Grade
2016-2017 30,298 19,326 6,673 2,689 364 120
2015-2016 23,888 15,375 4,963 1,870 219 67
30,298
19,326
6,673
2,689 364 120
23,888
15,375
4,9631,870 219 67
College Credit Plus Participants, by Grade
70% of participating
students are in Grades 11 & 12
30%
28%
12%10%
6% 5%
10%
31%
27%
11% 11%
5% 5%
10%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OR MORE
Course Enrollments
2016-17 2015-16
80% taking 4 or fewer courses
10.8%
3.8%2.9% 0.5% 0.5%
3.9%
24.4%
1.6%3.9%
13.2%
1.1%
13.8%
0.0% 1.0%
18.2%
0.4%
11.3%
3.8% 3.4%0.6% 0.5%
3.6%
23.9%
1.7%4.0%
12.7%
1.1%
13.9%
0.0% 1.2%
17.6%
0.5%
Courses Taken by Subject Area
2015-2016 Course % 2016-2017 Course %
“Course Eligibility Rule”
0%
0%
3%0%
2%2%
91%
2%
CCP Course Outcomes: AY 2016-2017
Audit
Did not pass/Unsatisfactory
Failing Grade
Incompletes
No Grade Reported
Pass/Satisfactory
Passing Grade
Withdrawals
Audit 0.0%Did not pass/ Unsatisfactory
0.1%
Failing Grade 3.3%Incompletes 0.1%No Grade Reported 2.0%Pass/Satisfactory 1.7%Passing Grade 91.2%Withdrawals 1.6%
2.1% 4.7%18.0%
75.2%
2.5% 5.4%18.6%
73.6%
LESS THAN 1.00 GPA 1.00 TO 1.99 GPA 2.00 TO 2.99 GPA 3.00 TO 4.00 GPA
Percent of Students with GPAs in each category
2015-2016 2016-2017
“Underperforming Rule”
2015-2016 2016-2017
Associate Degrees 528 530
Certificates` 78 283
528 530
78
283
Certificates and Degrees Awarded to CCP Students
Community College University Branch University Main
Percent 20.7% 14.5% 63.9%
20.7%14.5%
63.9%
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geMatriculation to Undergraduate by Sector 2016-17
Resourceswww.ohiohighered.org/ccp
Policies & Procedures Handbook
ABCs of CCP
High School Graduation Crosswalk
News Bulletins
FAQs
Thank You & Contact Information
Dr. Larisa Harper
www.ohiohighered.org/ccp
Twitter: @drlarisaharper
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