College Credit Plus is Ohio’s dual enrollment program that allows students in grades 7–12 to earn college and high school credit at the same time. Through CCP, students can take college courses from participating colleges and universities at no cost (tuition, books, or fees) while still in middle or high school. It’s a great way to explore college-level work, save on future tuition, and get a head start on your education.
Note: Students who do not complete the following steps by May 1 will be removed from CCP courses.
New to CCP
- Review the CCP handbook and attend an information session (recommended)
- Complete the Intent to Participate Form by April 1 (must be completed each year). (required)
- Receive CCP counseling in person or online. Online CCP counseling must be completed through the CCP Counseling Form. (required)
- Complete application process for each college in which you plan to take a course. CCP On-Campus Courses - Steps to Complete 26/27. (required)
- Complete any testing required by the college (varies by student, course and college) information about testing requirements come from the colleges directly, not your high school. (required)
- Follow all college deadlines, expectations and requirements. These are set by the colleges and unique to each college. These are not determined by the high school. (required)
Students who have already participated in CCP
- Review the CCP handbook and attend an information session (recommended)
- Complete the Intent to Participate Form by April 1 (must be completed each year) (required)
- Only for colleges in which you have not already enrolled. (i.e. take class from previously) Complete application process for each college in which you plan to take a course. CCP On-Campus Courses - Steps to Complete 26/27 (required)
- Complete any testing required by the college (varies by student, course and college) information about testing requirements come from the colleges directly, not your high school. (required)
- Follow all college deadlines, expectations and requirements. These are set by the colleges and unique to each college. These are not determined by the high school. (required)