College Credit Plus Scholarship

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Receive $1,500 per semester after high school graduation.

Whether you want to get into a career quickly or complete the first two years of your bachelor’s degree, COTC’s College Credit Plus (CCP) Scholarship can save you thousands on your college education.

Who’s eligible:

  • 2024 high school graduates who have completed 3 or more credit hours at COTC through CCP and have a minimum COTC grade point average (GPA) of 2.0.
  • High School graduation year 2025 and later must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours of CCP at COTC with a minimum 2.5 GPA.

How it works:

  • Earn 3 or more credit hours through CCP at COTC if you are a 2024 high school graduate or 12 hours or more if you graduate in 2025 or later.
  • File the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) annually and submit any additional documentation requested for the financial aid process.
  • Complete the free COTC application for admission.
  • Enroll at COTC in the autumn or spring semester immediately after your high school graduation.
  • Your award is automatic — there’s no separate CCP Scholarship application.
  • $1,500 is awarded to students who enroll in 6 credit hours or more per semester. If enrollment is less than  12 credits, the scholarship will be prorated.
  • Students can be awarded $1,500 for two semesters each academic year for a total annual award of $3,000.
  • CCP Scholarships will be renewed automatically until students complete their certificate or associate degree program as long as they maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA and continue to meet the standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress.

For questions regarding the CCP Scholarship, email: ccp@mail.cotc.edu or call the Gateway at 740.366.9222.

Students may also contact Student Financial Services at: nwk-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu

Maximize your savings by taking more CCP courses during high school.

Each credit hour you take in CCP courses at COTC is valued at $214.* Taking a full-time course load (12-18 credit hours) represents a savings of $2,568* per semester.

*Based on 2023-2024 tuition