To participate in the CCP program, the State of Ohio requires students to demonstrate certain levels of college-readiness.
On Campus/Online Admission Requirements
The following requirements apply to any student who intends to take courses on campus or online with a UC faculty member.
- Minimum GPA: 3.0 (on high school transcript)
- Proof of college readiness, English: English Assessment OR ACT/SAT test scores (see below)
- Proof of college readiness, Math: Math Placement Test OR ACT/SAT test scores (see below)
In High School Admission Requirements
The following requirements apply to any student who intends to take CCP courses at their high school (only for high schools with which UC has a partnership).
- Minimum GPA: 3.0 (on high school transcript)
- Proof of college readiness, English: Not required
- Proof of college readiness, Math: Math Placement Test OR ACT/SAT test scores (see below)
College Readiness Indicators
Readiness Area |
ACT |
SAT |
UC Math Placement Test (MPT) |
UC English Assessment |
---|---|---|---|---|
English (Verbal) |
18 |
480 (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing) |
n/a |
College readiness as determined by UC English faculty.
|
Math (Quantitative) |
22* |
530* |
420* |
n/a |
*higher score may be required to meet course pre-requisites.
UC will consider the highest scores across multiple tests for admission.
Deadlines
Please note that ALL application materials, including test scores and transcripts, are due by the application deadlines below.
|
Public School |
Non-Public and Homeschool |
---|---|---|
Fall 2022 |
TBA |
TBA |
Spring 2022 |
November 1, 2021 |
N/A |
Summer 2022 |
TBA |
TBA |
Application Checklist
- Application: Complete the Online Application
- College Readiness Test Scores: If you have ACT or SAT scores, submit those with your application. If you are taking the UC English Assessment Test or Math Placement Test, you will receive access to take these tests after you have submitted your application
- Transcripts: Have your high school counselor submit your Official High School Transcripts, by following the instructions below. Homeschool students may email their transcripts to ccp@uc.edu
Official High School Transcripts (for High School Counselors)
High school students’ transcripts must be sent electronically from the their school counselor directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, using Parchment or Escrip-Safe. Counselors may also use the Slate counselor portal to upload materials on behalf of individual students and to check a student's application status. To request access, go to slate.org and click Counselors Join Here.
Homeschool students may email their transcripts to ccp@uc.edu.