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[PDF] Kent State University College Credit Plus Permission Form 6352_6KentCCPCombinedMaterials.pdf Kent State University College Credit Plus Permission Form Legal Name Last First M.I. Name of Middle/High School Grade Level

Address City State Zip Code

Phone Parent/Guardian Name

Parent/Legal Guardian consent for student to participate in College Credit Plus program

If accepted, I hereby grant permission for my student to enroll in the College Credit Plus program at Kent State University. I understand:

Completion of this consent form does not guarantee admission to the University or to a specific course(s). Students must first meet state

remediation free standards. Then, students must provide a completed online application, middle/high school transcript, ACT/SAT/ACCUPLACER

scores, and meet the admission criteria of the Kent State campus to which they apply and the campus(es) through which they take courses.

Students must meet course placement requirements and prerequisites for ALL courses.

Courses taken under Option B will become a part of the ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚƐ͛ permanent college academic record, will be included on the high school transcript

and calculated in the high school grade point average.

If a student fails a course and/or withdraws at the point they would receive a ͕͟͞ the school district may bill the family for the cost of attendance.

Students who withdraw from a college course should consult with both their college academic advisor and their school counselor before doing so.

CCP students will be in classes with other college students from a variety of ages and backgrounds and may be required to interact with classmates

on group work and projects inside and outside of the classroom.

The subject matter of the course(s) may include mature adult themes and materials and will not be modified based upon College Credit Plus

student participation regardless of where the course instruction occurs (i.e., online, on college campus, at high school location).

If the student has a documented disability, it is the ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚ͛Ɛ responsibility to request necessary accommodations through the ŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJ͛Ɛ Student

Accessibility Services (SAS) office in order to receive services deemed appropriate. Priority registration is not provided for CCP students registered with SAS. CCP students will register for classes after matriculated students.

Students may not register for more hours than indicated by the school counselor/principal in alignment with state regulations. If the student

registers for more than the allotted hours, they may be charged for the full cost of the course tuition, fees and books for the course(s) that cause

them to exceed their allotted hours.

Student Consent for Release of Information

If accepted, I hereby grant permission to Kent State University to: Notify

me, my parent/guardian, and my school district of my acceptance into the College Credit Plus program.

Notify me, my parent/guardian, and school district of my course registration(s) under this program.

Notify me, my parent/guardian, and my school district if I fail to complete one or more courses as a result of a formal withdrawal process or if I fail

to attend classes regularly that are taken under this program; and Send any grades I receive in this program to my school district.

In addition, I understand, in accordance with provisions of the law regarding the College Credit Plus Option B Program in which the State of Ohio

Department of Education will reimburse the University for my college expenses, that if I fail to complete the course(s), whether through a formal

withdrawal/exit process, failing grade, or nonattendance (other than reasons generally accepted by the school district or provided for under ORC

3365), or if a course(s) I take cause me to exceed the maximum yearly credit hours permitted under College Credit Plus, I may be responsible for

reimbursement to my school district and/or the University for tuition, fees, books and materials. Students who do not complete the mandatory

orientation or academic advising appointment will not be able to register until they have done so. If they fail to complete this requirement prior to

the course add deadline they will be assessed a $100 late course registration fee to their ďƵƌƐĂƌ͛Ɛ account for which the student will be responsible.

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20212022 KENT STATE UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

KENT CORE REQUIREMENT

As part of the requirand Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, students complete minimum 36 credit

hours from the Kent Core. Visit the University Catalog (Undergraduate University Requirements) for information on transfer, proficiency and other

options to meet the Kent Core. LEGEND G: Global Diversity; D: Domestic Diversity; TM: Ohio Transfer Module

COMPOSITION (KCMP) 6 credit hours SOCIAL SCIENCES (KSS) 6 credit hours TM ENG 11011 College Writing I (3) Courses must be selected from two curricular areas.

TM or ENG 11002 College Writing IStretch (3) G TM ANTH 18210 Global Cultural Diversity: Anthropological Perspectives (3)

TM ENG 21011 College Writing II (3) G TM ANTH 18420 Introduction to Archaeology (3) HONR 10197 Freshman Honors Colloquium I (1-4) TM CRIM 26704 Issues in Law and Society (3) HONR 10297 Freshman Honors Colloquium II (1-4) TM ECON 22060 Principles of Microeconomics (3) TM ECON 22061 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) MATHEMATICS AND CRITICAL REASONING (KMCR) 3 credit hours) TM ENVS 22070 Nature and Society (3) CS 10051 Introduction to Computer Science (4) G TM GEOG 17063 World Geography (3)

TM MATH 10041 Introductory Statistics (4) * D TM GEOG 17064 Geography of the United States and Canada (3)

TM or MATH 10040 Introductory Statistics Plus (5) G TM GEOG 22061 Human Geography (3) TM MATH 10051 Quantitative Reasoning (4) * D TM GERO 14029 Introduction to Gerontology (3) TM or MATH 10050 Quantitative Reasoning Plus (5) D TM MDJ 20001 Media, Power and Culture (3)

MATH 11008 Explorations in Modern Mathematics (3) D TM PACS 11001 Introduction to Conflict Management (3)

MATH 11009 Modeling Algebra (4) * G TM POL 10004 Comparative Politics (3) or MATH 10772 Modeling Algebra Plus (5) D TM POL 10100 American Politics (3) TM MATH 11010 Algebra for Calculus (3) * G TM POL 10500 World Politics (3) or MATH 10675 Algebra for Calculus Boost (5) D TM PSYC 11762 General Psychology (3) or MATH 10775 Algebra for Calculus Plus (4) D TM PSYC 20651 Child Psychology (3) TM MATH 11012 Intuitive Calculus (3) D TM PSYC 21211 Psychology of Everyday Life (3) TM MATH 11022 Trigonometry (3) D TM SOC 12050 Introduction to Sociology (3) TM MATH 12002 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5) G TM SOC 22778 Social Problems (3) TM MATH 12011 Calculus with Precalculus I (3) TM MATH 12012 Calculus with Precalculus II (3) BASIC SCIENCES (KBS / KLAB) 6-7 credit hours MATH 14001 Basic Mathematical Concepts I (4) * Minimum one laboratory ) must be selected. Students taking a 1-credit lab must take the related lecture course in the same or previous term or MATH 10771 Basic Mathematical Concepts I Plus (5) MATH 14002 Basic Mathematical Concepts II (4) TM PHIL 21002 Introduction to Formal Logic (3) TM ANTH 18630 Human Evolution (3) LAB TM ANTH 18631 Issues in Human Evolution (1)

HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS (KHUM / KFA) 9 credit hours LAB ATTR 25057 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) *

Minimum one course must be selected from the Humanities in Arts and LAB or EXSC 25057 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)

Sciences area, and minimum one course must be selected from Fine Arts. LAB ATTR 25058 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) *

Humanities in Arts and Sciences LAB or EXSC 25058 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) G TM AFS 23001 Black Experience I: Beginnings to 1865 (3) TM BSCI 10001 Human Biology (3) D TM AFS 23002 Black Experience II: 1865 to Present (3) TM BSCI 10002 Life on Planet Earth (3) G TM CLAS 21404 The Greek Achievement (3) LAB TM BSCI 10003 Laboratory Experience in Biology (1) G TM CLAS 21405 The Roman Achievement (3) LAB BSCI 10110 Biological Diversity (4) ** TM ENG 21054 Introduction to Shakespeare (3) LAB BSCI 10120 Biological Foundations (4) ** TM ENG 22071 Great Books to 1700 (3) LAB BSCI 11010 Foundational Anatomy and Physiology I (3) **

TM ENG 22072 Great Books Since 1700 (3) LAB BSCI 11020 Foundational Anatomy and Physiology II (3) **

TM ENG 22073 Major Modern Writers: British and United States (3) LAB BSCI 21010 Anatomy and Physiology I (4) **

G TM HIST 11050 World History: Ancient and Medieval (3) TM CHEM 10030 Chemistry in Our World (3) G TM HIST 11051 World History: Modern (3) LAB TM CHEM 10031 Chemistry in Our World Laboratory (1)

D TM HIST 12070 Early America: From Pre-Colonization to Civil War TM CHEM 10050 Fundamentals of Chemistry (3) *

and Reconstruction (3) or CHEM 10060 General Chemistry I (4) **

D TM HIST 12071 Modern America: From Industrialization to Globalization (3) or CHEM 10970 Honors General Chemistry I (4) **

G TM PHIL 11001 Introduction to Philosophy (3) or CHEM 11060 General Chemistry I Boost (6) ** G TM PHIL 21001 Introduction to Ethics (3) TM CHEM 10052 Introduction to Organic Chemistry (2)

G TM REL 11020 Introduction to World Religions (3) LAB TM CHEM 10053 Inorganic and Organic Laboratory (1) *

G TM REL 21021 Moses, Jesus and Mohammad (3) LAB or CHEM 10062 General Chemistry I Laboratory (1) **

Humanities in Communication and Information LAB or CHEM 10063 General Chemistry II Laboratory (1) **

D TM COMM 26000 Criticism of Public Discourse (3) CHEM 10055 Molecules of Life (3) Fine Arts CHEM 10061 General Chemistry II (4) * TM ARCH 10001 Understanding Architecture (3) or CHEM 10971 Honors General Chemistry II (4) ** TM ARCH 10011 Global Architectural History I (3) TM GEOG 21062 Physical Geography (3)

TM ARCH 10012 Global Architectural History II (3) LAB TM GEOG 21063 Physical Geography Laboratory (1)

TM ARTH 12001 Art as a World Phenomenon (3) TM GEOL 11040 How the Earth Works (3)

TM ARTH 22006 Art History: Ancient and Medieval Art (3) LAB TM GEOL 11041 How the Earth Works Laboratory (1)

TM ARTH 22007 Art History: Renaissance to Modern Art (3) TM GEOL 11042 Earth and Life Through Time (3)

G TM ARTH 22020 Art of Africa, Oceania and the Americas (3) LAB TM GEOL 11043 Earth and Life Through Time Laboratory (1)

G TM DAN 27076 Dance as an Art Form (3) TM GEOL 21062 Environmental Earth Science (3) TM MUS 22111 The Understanding of Music (3) TM GEOL 21080 All About the Oceans (3) G TM MUS 22121 Music as a World Phenomenon (3) NUTR 23511 Science of Human Nutrition (3) G TM THEA 11000 The Art of the Theatre (3) TM PHY 11030 Seven Ideas that Shook the Universe (3) LAB PHY 12201 Technical Physics I (3) ** ADDITIONAL (KADL) 6 credit hours LAB PHY 12202 Technical Physics II (4) ** Select courses from any of the Kent Core categories TM PHY 13001 General College Physics I (4) Any of the following courses may also be selected: TM PHY 13002 General College Physics II (4) TM COMM 15000 Introduction to Human Communication (3) TM PHY 13011 College Physics I (2) HONR 13597 Colloquium: The Western Identity (3) TM PHY 13012 College Physics II (2)

MCLS 20001 Global Literacy and Cultural Awareness (3) LAB TM PHY 13021 General College Physics Laboratory I (1)

PHIL 11009 Critical Thinking (3) LAB TM PHY 13022 General College Physics Laboratory II (1) TM PHY 21040 Physics in Entertainment and the Arts (3) NOTES: * Courses are equivalent or have overlapping content; only one course can be used towards graduation. ** Science-related major course; NOT recommended for non-science majors. LAB TM PHY 21041 Physics in Entertainment and the Arts Laboratory (1) TM PHY 21430 Frontiers in Astronomy (3) LAB TM PHY 21431 Frontiers in Astronomy Laboratory (1) LAB PHY 23101 General University Physics I (5) ** LAB PHY 23102 General University Physics II (5) **

20212022 KENT STATE UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

FIRST-YEAR REQUIREMENT

All undergraduate students are required to satisfactorily complete the course UC 10097 Destination Kent State:

First Year Experience (1 credit)

1. Incoming students who are designated by Kent State admissions as adult students (21 years or older).

These students are encouraged to contact the Center for Adults and Veteran Services or a regional

campus advising office for information regarding the availability of special orientation programs for

adult students.

2. Students who transfer 25 or more semester credit hours from another higher education institution,

excluding credit earned through College Credit Plus.

Full-time students are expected to complete the First Year Experience course during their first semester of

enrollment. Part-time students are expected to complete the course before they attain sophomore standing

(30 semester credit hours).

DIVERSITY REQUIREMENT

As part of the requirements for a bachelors degree at Kent State, students must satisfy the diversity requirement,

consisting of one course addressing domestic (U.S.) issues and one course addressing global issues.

At least one course must come from the Kent Core. Students may satisfy the second diversity requirement in one

of three ways:

1. They may complete the second diversity course from the Kent Core, which also will count

toward fulfilling the Kent Core.

2. They may complete any non-Kent Core diversity course. This course may also count toward

major or minor program requirements or may be used as an elective.

3. They may, with approval from their dean, satisfy the global diversity requirement by completing

one semester of study in another country.

Visit the University Catalog (Undergraduate University Requirements) for a list of approved courses that fulfill the

diversity requirement.

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING REQUIREMENT

As part of the requirements for a , students must satisfy the experiential learning

requirement. The requirement may be fulfilled by a course, a component of a course or a non-credit paid or unpaid

experience. Courses may be at either the lower-or upper-division level. For non-course options, students must

obtain prior approval from their program faculty for the experience. The requirement may be fulfilled individually or

collaboratively.

Experiential learning opportunities must be completed while enrolled at Kent State University. Visit the University

Catalog (Undergraduate University Requirements) for a list of approved courses that fulfill the experiential learning

requirement.

WRITING-INTENSIVE REQUIREMENT

As part of the requirements for a , students must satisfy the writing-intensive

course requirement. At least one upper-division, writing-intensive course (as designated in the catalog) must be

completed with a minimum C grade.

Students should fulfill the requirement by taking a course in the major. In rare instances, a student may use a

writing-intensive course from another discipline if approved by the student's major department or school.

Visit the University Catalog (Undergraduate University Requirements) for a list of approved courses that fulfill the

writing-intensive requirement.

Last revised 15 April 2021

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͞First 15" Rule: Students must complete 15 credit hours in Level I before progressing to Level II*

Level I

1) Transferable course - Part of CTAG, OTM, or TAG or equivalent at private college/university (i.e., CTAG: Career-Technical Assurance Guides, OTM:

Ohio Transfer Module, TAG: Transfer Assurance Guides)

2) Course in computer science, information technology, anatomy, or physiology

3) Technical certificate course

4) Another course that may be approved by the Chancellor on an annual basis

Level II

Any other college course that is not a Level I course

*Edžceptions to the ͞First 15" Rule may be made if the student wishes to continue in the same discipline area or tests directly into Leǀel II course

One-on-one private instruction course Course with fees that exceed amount set by Chancellor Study abroad courses Physical education courses Adult content courses (determined by the college/university) Courses longer than a semester in length P/F or S/U grades (unless the course is an internship or first-year academic/career success) Remedial course & Sectarian religion course

Courses are non-allowable unless Chancellor approves for certificate or degree completion (six weeks prior to term request; see rule for details).

College/University must list Level I courses on website

Secondary school must verify appropriate courses and discuss drop or self-pay options with student/parent

Secondary school and college/university must include eligible course info in required communications (e.g., informational sessions, counseling

sessions, mandatory advising)

Chancellor has authority to review college courses to ensure courses meet the requirements of the rule (See rule for details).

Actions required by secondary school must be taken by the parent of the homeschooled student Rule shall take effect with the summer term of 2018-2019 academic year

November 2017

Allowable Courses

Non -

Allowable Courses

Notifications

Audits

Course Eligibility Rule

October 2018

Rule 3333-1-65.12 went into effect starting summer term of the 2018-19 academic year, providing a framework for the types of courses that are eligible for funding under College Credit Plus. Please review the rule language for complete details.

Non--Allowable Courses

These courses are not permitted under College Credit Plus: Applied courses with one-on-one private instruction Courses with high fees ($750 or more, starting spring 2019)

Study abroad courses

Physical education courses P/F or S/U graded courses (unless the course is an internship or is a transferable

course with the same grading scale for all students enrolled)

Remedial courses

Sectarian religion courses

COURSE

ELIGIBILITY

OHIO ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 3333-1-65.12

Level I Courses - "First 15"

For students new to College Credit Plus, they must start with Level I courses for their First 15 credits, which include: Transferable courses (Approved CTAG, OTM, TAG, or equivalent at

private college or university) Courses in computer science, information technology, anatomy, physiology, or foreign language, including American Sign Language

Course in a designated technical certificate program

15-credit hour or 30-credit hour model pathway courses

Study skills, academic or career success skills courses

Internship courses 1

Level II Courses

Once students have completed the First 15, they can move on to Level II. Level II courses are any other college courses for which students meet the prerequisites. Students are encouraged to continue working toward the certificate or degree pathways started in Level I. 2

EXCEPTIONS TO THE FIRST 15

Exceptions may be made for

students to continue with courses in the same subject or for students that test directly into a Level II course.

Students who have attained the

required scores on AP or IB course examinations may count those course hours toward the First 15.

October 2018

•Colleges & universities must list Level I courses on their websites and send preterm notices with student enrollment information to secondary schools. •Secondary schools must verify appropriate course enrollment, and if students are not appropriately enrolled, discuss withdrawal or self-pay options with students and parent s. •Secondary schools, colleges, & universities must include eligible course information in required communications (e.g., information sessions, counselor sessions, and mandatory advising). •The Chancellor has the authority to review college courses to ensure courses meet the requirements of the rule. •Homeschooled students' parents must take the actions required by secondary schools.

COURSE

ELIGIBILITY

The course eligibility rule provides opportunities for colleges & universities to re quest Chancellor approval for additional courses under the following:

1.The chancellor annually may approve additional courses as Level I courses if it is

determined that students participating in the College Credit Plus program would benefit from having access to those courses as Level I courses. Any such approval shall take effect at the start of the following academic year. Please see the Level I Approval Process Guidance for more information.

2.If a course that is a part of a predetermined pathway (or required sequence of

courses) leading to a certificate or degree is described as “non-allowable" under the rule, a college or university may request the chancellor to allow the course, given one or more students who are enrolled through College Credit Plus have shown progress on that pathway or sequence of courses through their previous coursework. Please see the Non-Allowable Approval Process Guidance for more information.

Chancellor Approval of Additional Courses

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