In response to the recent announcement related to updated guidance for CCP (College Credit Plus) eligibility, UC (University of Cincinnati) has made some modifications to our eligibility/admissions criteria as well as our applicant review process. Please keep in mind that the state's guidelines outline the minimum criteria for determining admission to the UC CCP program. We also conduct a holistic review of the student's high school transcript for individual grades in core subjects, such as English and Math. After a student is admitted, we will direct them to appropriate placement testing based on the coursework they wish to enroll in.
Middle school students (in seventh and eighth grade) with high school work in Algebra I and high school English may be considered for admission.
The University of Cincinnati’s CCP Office maintains the authority of the admission process and their decision is final. Students who are not offered admission are encouraged to submit future transcripts for consideration.
Students must meet the following criteria to be considered to take courses on campus or online with a UC Faculty member:
Acceptance into the CCP program does not guarantee in-high school course registration.
Students must meet the following criteria to be considered to take CCP Courses in their high school (only applicable for high schools with which UC has a partnership):
Please note that ALL application materials, including signed permission form and transcripts, are due by the application deadlines below.
Public School
Non-Public and Homeschool*