Ohio Admin. Code 3333-1-65.14 - Student eligibility requirements
As used in this rule, "relevant high school course" means a high school course that provides the appropriate academic foundation or career-technical education skills for the college course in which the student intends to enroll, as determined by the applicable institution of higher education.
(A)
Criteria for
student eligibility
(1)
A student is eligible for the College Credit Plus
program if the student meets any of the following criteria:
(a)
Obtains a
remediation-free score on one of the standard assessment exams as set forth in
paragraph (D)(2) of rule
3333-1-65.3 of the
Administrative Code; or
(b)
Has a cumulative unweighted high school grade point
average of at least 3.00; or
(c)
Has a cumulative
unweighted high school grade point average of at least 2.75 but less than 3.00
and received an "A" or "B" grade in a relevant high school
course.
(2)
If a student is seeking to participate under section
3365.033 of the Revised Code and
a cumulative unweighted high school grade point average is not available to
determine eligibility under paragraph (A)(1)(b) or (A)(1)(c) of this rule, the
student is eligible if the student has received an "A" or "B" grade in a
relevant high school course.
(B)
If a student's
grade point average is calculated beyond the hundredths decimal point, the
grade point is rounded to the hundredths decimal point for the purpose of
determining the student's eligibility to participate in the "College Credit
Plus" program under this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3365.02
Rule Amplifies: 3365.03
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