College Credit Plus| Program
Lake Erie College's CCP program allows eligible students to earn high school and college credit that will appear on both their high school and college transcripts.
College Credit Plus (CCP) was enacted into Ohio law in September 2014. Effective with the 2015-2016 school year, CCP replaces the Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program and redefines "alternative dual enrollment programs." Learn more from the Ohio Department of Education.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Lake Erie College offers two options for College Credit Plus:
On-Campus
Take college courses on the LEC campus.
Dual Enrollment
Take college courses at your high school from accredited teachers through our dual enrollment program. Speak with your guidance counselor to see if we are offering dual enrollment at your high school.
Application Process for CCP Students
Step 1: Attend a High School CCP Information Session
Step 2: Complete the Intent to Participate Form and Return to Your High School by April 1
Step 3: File a CCP Application with Lake Erie College by April 15
Step 4: Submit a High School Transcript or Middle School Grade Report
Step 5: Submit The Guidance Counselor Recommendation Form
Step 6: Determine Eligibility and Placement:
Minimum preferred GPA of 2.5.
Submit qualifying ACT or SAT scores or take the Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Reading Test.
Students entering grades 10, 11, or 12 with an unweighted, cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or above will be admitted into the CCP program without test scores.
Step 7: If Applicable, Register for the ACCUPLACER Test
If you will be taking the ACCUPLACER test, review the free resources available here.
Sign up to take the ACCUPLACER here.
Step 8: Wait For Admittance Decision!
Step 9: Once Accepted, Complete the CCP Orientation Online. Information on How to Access the CCP Orientation Will Be Emailed once the Orientation is open for students. The online orientation will open for new Fall students on March 1st. For Questions About Orientation, please contact us at ccpinfo@bzpt.net.
Step 10: Schedule an Appointment to Meet With an Academic Advisor to Select Classes and Register
What Classes Do CCP Students Typically Take?
Students can take any undergraduate courses as long as they have met the prerequisites for the courses. Exceptions to this include physical education courses, individual lessons, and equestrian riding courses. Commonly taken classes include the following:
EN 101 Composition and Research
EN 201 Advanced College Writing
MT 109 Pre- Calculus I
EC 201 Macroeconomics
EC 202 Microeconomics
CM 105 Public Speaking
PS 101 General Psychology
PO 110 American National Government
See all of our offered classes here!
**To participate in math courses through CCP, students must have successfully completed Algebra 2.
Course Content Disclaimer
The subject matter of a course enrolled in under the college credit plus program may include mature subject matter or materials, including those of a graphic, explicit, violent, or sexual nature, that will not be modified based upon college credit plus enrollee participation regardless of where course instruction occurs.
Important Deadline Reminders
Letter of Intent must be submitted to the state by April 1st
CCP application to LEC - April 15th
Fall Registration deadline - June 1st
Spring Registration deadline - December 1st