In addition to registration starting, the College Credit Plus (CC+) information for next year has also been released for students in Worthington this week. CC+ is an opportunity for high school students to be able to earn college credits free of charge. The state helps to facilitate the costs of this program so they have established very specific requirements for students to complete in order to participate. One of those requirements is that students have to attend a mandatory meeting every year - even if you have taken CC+ classes in the past. Fortunately, this meeting requirement is still able to be fulfilled by watching a 2 part video series that is posted on the WKHS Counselor website.
With CC+ classes, there are some classes that will have WKHS teachers teaching the classes all year just like normal, but you get college credit for it. This includes the PreCalculus and Calculus courses taught by Kilbourne's math teachers.
There are also classes taught by CSCC instructors who will come to Kilbourne and teach their courses. These courses are different from traditional WKHS classes in that they will be taught 2 days a week for 2 periods a day. The extra time available on the other 3 days can either be filled with another CC+ class or as time for you to work on studying and completing the work for your college class. Below is a list of the classes that are going to be offered (depending on level of interest) and when they will run:
First Semester:
- English Composition 1: M/W
- Psychology: T/R
- Ethics: date to be determined based on other requests for students so that students can take all of their desired CC+ classes without conflict (typically T/R)
Second Semester:
- English Composition 2: M/W
- Sociology: T/R
- Government: T/R
If you are currently in AP Lang, when you take the AP Test at the end of the year, if you earn a 3 or higher then you will have earned the equivalency of the English Composition 1 class. This would make you eligible to go straight to Comp 2.
One of the keys to understand about the CC+ classes is that this is guaranteed college credit IF you pass the class. (So, unlike AP classes, no test to take on one specific day to try to earn the college credit.) The credit is guaranteed for every public college in the state of Ohio. Private colleges and out-of-state colleges all have the option of accepting or rejecting the credit just like they do with AP courses.
If you need me to help you map out how this would look for the classes you are considering, we can do this during your individual meeting or you can stop and see me to discuss the choices. This is a great, free opportunity and with the cost of college being so expensive, every free class can help so I don't want you to miss out on the chance. If you are even remotely considering CC+ classes next year, please be sure to watch the videos with your parents, apply to the college(s), and complete and return the intent to participate packet to the Counseling Center!
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Thanks for sharing such useful information. It would be so useful for students.
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