Once the YSU academic department chair approves an instructor to teach a CCP course, the district can offer the course for credit. The approval is tied to the individual instructor’s qualifications, not the district. Thus, if an instructor leaves, it is the district’s responsibility to find a qualified replacement applicant for consideration. The district should notify the CCP office immediately if an instructor leaves, or intends to after the school year has started to discuss options. YSU does not guarantee the approval of any instructor.
College Credit Plus (CCP) is housed and administered within YSU’s Office of College of Access and Transition (OCAT). The following is a summary of key partners and their major responsibilities.
School Districts enter an agreement, through an annual signed Memorandum of Understanding, with YSU to offer CCP programming to students, which includes, but is not limited to:
High schools are asked to include CCP 15/30 credit hour pathways and course descriptions for CCP course(s) in the high school scheduling guide.
Course descriptions are found in the YSU Course Catalog.