Ohio Admin. Code 3333-1-65.3 - Program requirements for institutions of higher education
(A) The
following institutions of higher education are authorized to participate in the
college credit plus program:
(1) State
institutions of higher education, as defined by section
3345.011 of the Revised
Code.
(2) Institutions of higher
education that have been authorized by the chancellor of the Ohio
board of regents
department of higher education pursuant to Chapter
1713. of the Revised Code, provided the participation in the program aligns
with such authorization. An institution of higher education is immediately
unauthorized to participate in the college credit plus program upon a
revocation of a certification of authorization under section
1713.04 of the Revised
Code.
(3) An institution of higher
education not otherwise required to seek authorization under Chapter 1713. of
the Revised Code, or participating in a reciprocity agreement, does not qualify
as an eligible entity to participate in the college credit plus program unless
approved by the chancellor pursuant to Chapter 1713. of the Revised
Code.
(B) Chapter 3365.
of the Revised Code, and all regulations adopted pursuant to that chapter,
shall apply to all participating institutions of higher education, public or
nonpublic, in-state or out-of-state.
(1)
Failure to comply with the requirements of the college credit plus program,
including, but not limited to, reporting data, may result in the chancellor and
the superintendent withholding payment to, demanding repayment from, sending a
distribution amount that is in favor of the other participating party,
suspending the ability to negotiate future alternative funding structure, or
suspending the institution of higher education's eligibility to continue
participating in the program.
; and
(2)
The chancellor shall make available a current list of institutions that are
suspended from participation due to noncompliance.
(C) The state share of instruction formula or
the Ohio department of education's foundation formula are calculated
independently from the college credit plus program and participation of an
institution or secondary school is unrelated to such calculations.
(D) Admissions and enrollment standards
(1) A participating institution of higher
education shall apply its established admission criteria for participation in
the college credit plus program, which shall not do any of the following:
(a) Be set at a higher standard than the
admission criteria established for other students attending the institution;
and
(b) Require different standards among
students participating in college credit plus based on secondary grade-level or
student age.
(2) In
conjunction with the institution's admission criteria and prior to making a
final admission decision, a participating institution of higher education shall
evaluate each student who is applying to the institution under college credit
plus, against one of the standards
standard assessment exams pursuant to section
3365.03.
identified in the "Uniform Statewide Standards for
Remediation-Free Status," dated December 2012. The "Uniform Statewide Standards
for Remediation-Free Status" are
Information
is available on the Ohio board of
regents'
department of higher education's
website,
http://www.ohiohighered.org./college-readiness
.
(a) Institutions
shall use evaluation results as part of their assessment of students' readiness
to participate in postsecondary coursework. Institutions shall also review as
part of their admissions process students' high school GPA, end-of-course
examination scores, a writing assessment, a review of previous college work,
secondary teacher recommendations and other data as applicable.
(b) Classroom placement decisions shall be
governed by the institution's policies and applicable state law, regulations
and in accordance with section
3365.02 of the Revised
Code.
(3) Students
admitted by the institution to participate in the college credit plus program
are not required to have priority over other students regarding enrollment into
courses. However, once a college credit plus student is enrolled into a course,
that student shall not be displaced from the course unless the student
voluntarily drops the course or fails to meet student conduct rules established
by the institution.
(E)
Program requirements:
(1) Each institution of
higher education admitting and enrolling a student under the college credit
plus program shall issue the following:
(a) A
pre-term notice of admission to the institution, including the specific course
registrations,
and credit hours, and the
student's election of division (A) or (B) of section
3365.06, to be sent not
later than fourteen calendar days prior to the first day of classes for the
term of enrollment if the student's enrollment is within fourteen calendar days
prior to the first day of classes of the term, then a pre-term notice of
admission shall
will be sent upon enrollment to all of the following:
(i) The participant;
(ii) The participant's parent;
and
(iii) The secondary school of the
participant;
.
(iv) The superintendent of public
instruction.
(b) A confirmation of course enrollment
notice, listing the courses and hours of enrollment, and the option elected by
the participant under division (A) or (B) of section
3365.06 of the Revised Code for
each course not later than twenty-one calendar days after the first day of
classes for a term of enrollment to all of the following:
(i) The participant; and
(ii)
The secondary school of the participant;
.
(iii) The superintendent of public
instruction.
(c) Information on how a student may
participate in the postsecondary institution's course evaluation process upon
completion of the college credit plus course.
(2) Each participating institution of higher
education shall provide the following academic support services for the college
credit plus program:
(a) Assign an academic
advisor who is employed by the institution to each student enrolled in that
institution under the college credit plus program and ensure the following
occur:
(i) Prior to the first day of the term
of enrollment at the institution, provide to each participating student the
name and contact information of the academic advisor assigned to the student,
along with the advisor's office hours and meeting scheduling process.
(ii) Have a mandatory meeting between the
assigned academic advisor and each student enrolled under the college credit
plus program, which shall occur prior to the date on which a withdrawal from a
course would negatively affect a participant's grade point average. The
mandatory meeting, shall include, but not be limited to, information regarding
the following:
(a) Academic resources
available to assist students;
(b)
Availability of the college advisor to assist students after the
meeting;
(c) Process for engaging
faculty and other campus resources for academic assistance;
(d) Postsecondary institution's student
handbook and codes of conduct; and
(e) Academic impact of dropping a course
after the prescribed no-fault withdrawal date.
(b) Prior to the first day of the term of
enrollment at the institution, each institution of higher education enrolling a
student under the college credit plus program shall provide to each school
counselor or other identified school staff designated to provide counseling
services to students of the secondary school the following information:
(i) A roster of participants from that school
who are enrolled in the institution and a list of course enrollment for each
participant; and
(ii) The date signifying when withdrawal from
a course would negatively affect a participant's grade.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3365.02
Rule Amplifies: 3365.04, 3365.05
Prior Effective Dates: 02/17/2015, 02/21/2016
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