New CCP Student Information

NOTICE: Home school and nonpublic school students, please visit our home school and nonpublic school students webpage here.

Criteria for Participation

Interested students and their parents should follow the steps below to determine eligibility to participate in CCP.

  1. Attend a high school CCP information session.
  2. File a CCP application with Lakeland Community College.
  3. Complete this permission slip with a parent signature and email to CCPinfo@lakelandcc.edu.
  4. Submit a high school transcript or middle school grade report.
  5. Determine eligibility and placement:
    • Submit qualifying ACT or SAT scores or take the Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Writing test at Lakeland and test into college-level English.
    • 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. For more information, read the math and English placement summary.
  6. If you will be taking the ACCUPLACER test*, review the free resources available on our test preparation website
  7. Register for the ACCUPLACER test
    • Please note, you will have three attempts per semester, not including summer semester, to place into the correct level of English for acceptance into the CCP program.
  8. Once accepted, complete the CCP orientation online. Information on how to access the CCP orientation will be emailed to you after you receive your acceptance confirmation. For questions about orientation, please contact the New Student Orientation coordinators at orientation@lakelandcc.edu or 440.525.7349.
  9. Schedule an appointment to meet with a Lakeland counselor to select classes and register.

*To participate in math courses through CCP, students must have successfully completed Algebra 2 and place into college-level math.

 

Students with accommodations (504 plans or IEP's) should contact Lakeland's Student Accommodation Center for more information.

 

For steps on how to get textbooks, please refer to our resources for students, parents and counselors webpage.

 

Students that want to complete the Permission to Release Information form (FERPA), must go to the Student Service Center and complete the form in-person with a photo ID. 

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.

 

 

 

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