College Credit Plus (CCP) gives students the chance to learn in new ways—on-campus, 100% online, or even at your high school (if offered)—while earning credit that moves them forward towards a degree. Before starting, it’s important to understand the different enrollment options and how each one shapes classes, schedules, and the student’s college experience.
Where can students enroll?
CCP students can enroll at any º£½ÇÔ´´ campus. º£½ÇÔ´´â€™s Campuses include:
- Ashtabula
- Geauga and Twinsburg Academic Center
- Kent
- East Liverpool
- Salem
- Stark
- Trumbull
- Tuscarawas
When applying for CCP, students must select one campus location. Students’ choice of campus will be their primary location for advising, orientation, and student services.
Funding and enrollment options
Before students are enrolled in CCP, they must choose how their courses will be paid for. Students must choose from Option B or Option A.
Option B (Most common)
- Tuition, books, and fees are free to the student
- Students earn both high school and college credit
Option A
- Tuition, books, and fees are paid by the student
- Students can choose to earn only college credit or both college and high school credit
Important to know
All CCP students, whether they are enrolled as Option A or Option B, are º£½ÇÔ´´ students. This means they are responsible for understanding and following all university policies, rules, procedures, and deadlines. All of which may be found in the university catalog.