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February 2018 Lourdes University is a Catholic, co-educational, four-year liberal arts institution sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio. It is the mission of Lourdes to provide an holistic approach to learning by inspiring personal growth; encouraging social responsibility; and fostering interpersonal respect within a caring, supportive community. It is the goal of the College Credit Plus Program to expand opportunities for appropriately qualified high school students to experience coursework at the university level. This program is designed to both broaden and supplement the academic choices available to high school students. 6832 Convent Blvd. Sylvania, Ohio 43560 419-885-5291 6832 Convent Blvd Sylvania, Ohio 43560 419-885-5291 You are LOURDES 2018-2019

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Page 1: You are - Lourdes University · 18/02/2018  · Lourdes University is a Catholic, co-educational, four-year liberal arts institution sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania,

February 2018

Lourdes University is a Catholic, co-educational, four-year liberal arts institution sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio. It is the mission of Lourdes to provide an holistic approach to learning by inspiring personal growth; encouraging social responsibility; and fostering interpersonal respect within a caring, supportive community.

It is the goal of the College Credit Plus Program to expand opportunities for appropriately qualified high school students to experience coursework at the university level. This program is designed to both broaden and supplement the academic choices available to high school students.

6832 Convent Blvd.Sylvania, Ohio 43560

419-885-5291

6832 Convent Blvd • Sylvania, Ohio 43560419-885-5291

You are LOURDES

2018-2019

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Admission Criteria

Achieve state required minimum for college readiness on one of the following tests: ACT, SAT or Accuplacer

2.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale

Admission CriteriaCCP application forms are available online at lourdes.edu/admissions

Return all forms to: Lourdes University; Office of Undergraduate Admissions; 6832 Convent Blvd.; Sylvania, OH 43560.

The following forms must be completed as part of the application process:

1. College Credit Plus Application

2. Agreement Signature Form

3. Student Information Form

4. Release Form for Academic Records

5. Official High School Transcript (Contact your high school Guidance Office to request this.)

6. Test scores (ACT, SAT, or Accuplacer)

Upon review of the required information, you will receive an Admission Decision Letter. Please call the Office of Admissions, 419-885-5291 or 1-800-878-3210 ext. 5291, if you have any questions regarding the application process.

To schedule Accuplacer testing, please contact the Office of Admissions at 419-885-5291 or [email protected].

Admission into Lourdes and the CCP Program Lourdes University accepts

applications for the CCP Program for fall, spring and summer semesters.

Application to the program does not ensure acceptance. Admission is selective.

CCP students wishing to continue at Lourdes University following high school graduation need to notify the Office of Admissions of your intention to continue enrollment. Please complete an undergraduate application and submit an official copy of your final high school transcript and ACT/SAT scores. Your final high school transcript will be needed upon graduation.

Academic Advising and Registering for Classes All CCP students will work with a CCP Academic Advisor

in order to register for classes. After receiving confirmation of acceptance into the CCP program, call the Admissions Office, 419-885-5291, for an appointment. Advising must be scheduled prior to each semester.

Admitted CCP students will be contacted to schedule class registration. CCP registration deadline is July 31.

CCP students are responsible for adhering to the same policies and procedures as all non-CCP students, as set forth by Lourdes University.

CCP students may register for a variety of classes.

Once you have registered for your CCP classes, please make sure you submit a copy of your schedule to your high school Guidance Office for their records, and to make sure that your schedule can accommodate your CCP classes.

All CCP students must maintain a 2.0 GPA at Lourdes. Failure to do so will result in a student being ineligible to register for one semester.

Students need to be forthright with their Academic Advisor about strengths and weaknesses. We want this to be a positive, enjoyable, and enriching experience for post-secondary students. This, however, is only possible if we all work together [e.g., if a student knows that (s)he reads slowly, but comprehends well, we would not want to place that student in too many reading-intensive courses.]

All CCP students must complete a Release Form for Academic Records. This will allow the University to submit grades and relevant information to the high school and school district as required by law.

Orientation All CCP students must attend

a mandatory Orientation at Lourdes University. Students will be notified of dates and times for this Orientation. Parents are encouraged to attend as well.

Finances Tuition for CCP students is

covered by State funding.

Books are paid by the high school and are on loan to the student for the semester. Students may write in and/or highlight text within the books.Return books to the Lourdes Admissions Office the end of each semester.

Parking fees are paid by the student.

As mentioned above, the tuition is covered EXCEPT in the following situations:

• If a student fails a course for any reason, the school district is within its right to

pass the tuition bill on to the family of the student.

• If a student chooses to withdraw from a class after the freeze date, (s)he will be responsible for the tuition for that class.

Admission Criteria

Important DatesBefore March 31: Complete School Counseling Requirement - public and nonpublic students

February 15 - April 1: Submit Letter of Intent - all students

February 15 - April 13: Sign up for a SAFE Account - nonpublic and homeschool parents

February 15 - April 13: Apply for Funding - nonpublic and homeschool parents

Before May 18: Funding Award Notifications sent - nonpublic and homeschool parents.

You are LOURDES

For specific State rules and requirements, go to www.ohiohighered.org