Ohio’s College Credit Plus program offers free college courses to high schoolers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Kent State University and the Educational Service Center of Northeast Ohio are among recipients of $3 million in grants to create programs for high school educators to teach college courses under the College Credit Plus Program.free college courses to high schoolers, including free textbooks, tuition and fees. The courses are rigorous but give students both college and high school credits.
These five awardees will use the funds to cover tuition, textbooks and other materials to support teachers across various districts as they work to become credentialed to teach College Credit Plus courses at their high schools. The ultimate goal for state educators is for more students to take the courses, which can save them and their families money over the long run.
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