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Title: Cedarville University


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Cedarville University Information
Event Presented by Janice Supplee Vice
President for Enrollment Management and
Marketing and Leanne Rubosky Associate Director
for High School and Transfer Student Recruitment
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  • What is College Credit Plus?
  • Replaces PSEO
  • Replaces dual enrollment
  • Opportunity to earn college credit
  • Funding provided through the state of Ohio
  • Everyone is still learning!

3
  • Ohios driving considerations appear to be
  • Student choice
  • College access
  • Program parity

4
  • College Credit Plus Basics
  • Grades 7-12
  • College-ready students
  • Many college course options
  • Public colleges (required to participate) are
    free
  • Private colleges may participate, but some may
    include a small cost
  • Cedarville University will be free
    includingtuition, fees, and books!

5
  • College Credit Plus Basics
  • Qualified public school students guaranteed
    funding
  • Qualified private school students and
    homeschooled students are eligible to
    participate allocation based on available
    funding
  • Up to 30 hours per year up to 120 hours total
  • Bible (sectarian) courses excluded

6
  • Under what scenarios might a qualified student
    participate in College Credit Plus?
  • Student wants to take college courses to satisfy
    high school graduation requirements
  • Student has completed all high school graduation
    requirements and wants to begin college work
  • Student wants to explore collegeand take a
    course in a subject thatis of interest

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  • Secondary School Considerations
  • Weighted grades College courses must be
    weighted the same as Advanced Placement and
    International Baccalaureate in the same subject
    area
  • 3-credit college course 1-year high school
    course (1 Carnegie unit)

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  • Secondary School Considerations
  • Verify that students are not taking more than 30
    credits per year 120 credits total
  • Calculation for determining eligibility
  • Determine students number of high school units
  • Multiply that number x3
  • Subtract the result from 30
  • Total number of college credits available
    through CCP

9
  • Benefits and Risks
  • Benefits
  • Dual credit
  • Gain confidence
  • Save money
  • Cautions
  • Not for every student
  • Start of the college G.P.A.
  • Managing two schedules
  • Parents access to information (FERPA)
  • Age-appropriate course content

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  • About Cedarvilles College Now Program
  • Biblical worldview in every class
  • Online and on-campus options
  • Top professors and current Cedarville undergrads
    in classes
  • Wide range of general education courses available
  • Dedicated full-time advisor
  • Orientation in August

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View Course Previews
cedarville.edu/collegenowcourses
Course Previews Available
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  • About Cedarvilles College Now Program
  • Admissions criteria - same as traditional
    undergrads
  • Recommended 15- and 30- Hour Pathways

Course Course Name Credits
HIST 1110/1120 U.S. History I or II 3
PYCH 1600 or SOC 1300 Social Science Options General Psychology or Intro to Sociology 3
COM 1100 Fundamentals of Speech 3
ENG 1400 Composition 3
LIT 2XXX Literature Course 3
Total 15
SAMPLE
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  • About Cedarvilles College Now Program
  • Convenient book rental system
  • Costs
  • College Credit Plus Tuition, fees, and books
    FREE (Bible classes not included)
  • Outside College Credit Plus 150/credit hour
    (25/hour discount available to associated
    schools)

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  • Important dates
  • Indicate interest by April 1
  • Apply now for admission
  • Submit Cedarville acceptance letter and funding
    application by June 15
  • (Forms will be available on the ODE website
    time stamp comes into play.)
  • Receive notification of funding allocation
  • Register for classes
  • Attend orientation
  • Begin classes August 17

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