If you are interested in the College Credit Plus program, here is important information and resources following the information session that was held on February 25 through University of Cincinnati.

College Credit Plus is a state and college program that requires a high level of coordination between colleges and public high schools.  The first step is to indicate your interest by submitting an Intent to Participate Form (available in the guidance office).  Although the Intent to Participate form is due first to the high school, the college application, testing, and admission process to these programs happens between the student and the college.  

The high school assists with the process by helping students navigate to the college application sites, sending required school records, verifying if college courses meet high school graduation requirements, and assisting with high school scheduling needs.

Some years, CNE is able to offer courses for college credit within the high school master schedule.   A student must apply to UC and meet UC's admission and testing requirements to earn college credit for these courses. CNE will publish course offerings later this spring.

The state of Ohio created this website to help families familiarize themselves with the College Credit Plus program. We strongly recommend reviewing the information on this site and reviewing the presentation recording at the following link. 
https://www.ohiohighered.org/ccp/students-families

Most students at CNE that take college courses do so through University of Cincinnati so it is important to understand UC's admissions requirements and deadlines if interested in the CCP program at UC.

The meeting recording from UC's February 25th meeting has not yet  been posted to UC's website, but if you missed this meeting and are still interested  in CCP at UC, we recommend checking back this week as UC plans to post a link to the session.  In the meantime, the best place to start is to visit this website so that you and your student understand the admissions process to UC's CCP program.
https://www.uc.edu/aas/ccp/requirements.html

Please reach out to the high school guidance office with any questions.