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Indiana Pathways to College Network
November 30, 2007
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Ivy Tech Community College is the
nation’s largest state-wide community
college with a single accreditation.
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Indiana’s 2nd Largest College/University
Annualized Headcount (Credit)
120,000
111,000*
students
in 2006-07
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
Source: ICHE SIS Annual Data
Collection 2004-2005/2005-2006
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Ivy Tech
IU
PU
ISU
BSU
VU
USI
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Indiana’s Most Affordable College/University
Estimated 2007-2008 In-State Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees
$14,000
$12,750
$12,000
$11,010
$10,000
$7,889
$8,000
$7,415
$7,165
$5,765
$6,000
$5,377
$4,000
$2,819
$2,000
$0
ITT
U Phoenix
IU-B
PU-WL
BSU
PU Regional IU-Regional
Avg.
Avg
Ivy Tech
Based on full school year (9 months) at 15 credits/semester
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FTE by Course Type:
50%
47%
45%
40%
35%
30%
24%
25%
20%
16%
15%
13%
10%
5%
0%
Technical/Career
Liberal Arts
Remedial
Math/Science
Source: Based on Fall 2006 End of Term percentages
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Scope of Remediation at Ivy Tech
% of first-time, degree-seeking students taking
remediation (fall 2006) (n= 6,725 of 9,948)
68%
% of '05-06 grads who took remedial (n=4,314
of 6,976)
62%
% of total fall '06 enrollment having taken
remediation in any term (n=39,850 of 67,435)
59%
% taking remediation in fall term 2006
(n=18,593 of 67,435)
Remedial as % of FTE - fall '06 (n=5,400.40 of
38,071.15)
0%
28%
14%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Source: Ivy Tech Office of Institutional Research. Based on 10-day count Fall 2006.
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K-12: High School Dropouts
High school graduation rates
78%
76%
76%
74%
72%
72%
72%
71%
70%
68%
66%
64%
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Nation
Source: Greene, J.P. & Winters, M.A. Public High School Graduation and College-Readiness Rates: 1991-2002. Education Working Paper, (8), February 2005, Manhattan Institute.
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DOUBLE UP FOR COLLEGE
Double Up for College
•Encourages high school and
postsecondary collaborations
• Allow advanced placement
to complete high school
•Earn credit for a college
degree through the Ivy Tech
Community College statewide
system.
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DOUBLE UP FOR COLLEGE
Conditions for Double Up
participation:
•high school students in grades
11 and 12
•full or part-time basis
•meet course prerequisites
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DOUBLE UP FOR COLLEGE
Student Populations served by PL
185 Double Up for College
Goal: earn dual credit and advanced
degree standing
11th and 12th grade students in high school
Cost:
High school-based – no tuition charged
Ivy Tech-based – tuition, fee apply
Transportation, food service, textbooks,
and all such normal college costs are the
responsibility of the student
Subject to the rules and regulations of Ivy
Tech Community College if on campus
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DOUBLE UP FOR COLLEGE
How does a student enroll in Double Up for College?
By agreement with an Indiana school corporation/high school Ivy Tech
Community College:
•Ivy Tech ensures the content and rigor of a course;
•Sets the criteria for faculty members;
•Determines with the school corporation/high school the terms;
•Establishes conditions under which a student may be admitted to
the program while attending high school;
•Awards of credit for successful completion of courses.
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DOUBLE UP FOR COLLEGE
Double Up for College: Advanced Credit for College
A student is entitled to credit toward graduation requirements:
•For each course successfully completed
•Courses are listed in the statewide Core Transfer Library that are
transferable on all campuses of the state educational institutions.
•Articulation agreements that apply to any campuses of Ivy Tech
Community College and draw from liberal arts and the technical,
professional and occupational fields are among those eligible for
the program.
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DOUBLE UP FOR COLLEGE
How are Double Up for
College courses presented?
Based on demand for
enrollment, courses might be
taught at on-site traditional
classrooms, distance learning
or a combination of methods at
on-campus and off-campus
sites.
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DUAL CREDIT
High School-based dual credit agreements:
•High school students can earn up to 15 credit hours for dual credit coursework
completed in graded 11 and 12
•Simultaneously earning high school and Ivy Tech credit for coursework taught
in a secondary school by secondary faculty
•Dual credit courses must meet the same academic prerequisites that apply to
on-campus courses
•Course syllabi shall be equivalent including textbooks, class assignments,
laboratory equipment and examinations
•High school students taking a dual credit course taught by a high school
teacher are not charged tuition
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DUAL CREDIT
All high school based dual
credit agreements require:
•A series of meetings among faculty
and administrators to arrange details
surrounding course requirements,
faculty credentials, professional
development, monitoring and
evaluation/documentation.
•All agreements are reviewed for renewal on an annual basis
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DUAL CREDIT
High school faculty credentials for dual credit courses
found in the Core Transfer Library require:
•Master’s degree and 18 semester hours in the subject area
being taught
•Master’s or Bachelor’s degree depending on the technical
courses under consideration
•In technical education courses, an Occupational Specialist’s
License may be considered.
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DUAL CREDIT
Ivy Tech-based dual credit agreements:
•A school corporation may elect to send high school
students to an Ivy Tech campus for coursework or may
elect to invite Ivy Tech faculty members to teach an Ivy
Tech course to high school students at a high school.
•Tuition is charged for Ivy Tech-based dual credit
classes and is paid by the sending school corporation.
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FAST TRACK TO COLLEGE
Fast Track to College
Public Law 185
A state higher education institution may establish a high
school Fast Track to College program that offers qualified
individuals an opportunity to earn an Indiana Department of
Education high school diploma through Ivy Tech Community
College while earning credit for a degree at Ivy Tech.
Ivy Tech Community College’s Response
Fast Track to College was launched in Fall, 2007 at all Ivy Tech
campuses in support of the legislation and assisting qualified
individuals to earn a high school diploma while accumulating
credit for a certificate or an associate’s degree.
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FAST TRACK TO COLLEGE
Fast Track Target audiences:
•19+ years of age and not
enrolled in a school
•17+ years of age and has
consent of the high school the
individual attended most
recently
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FAST TRACK TO COLLEGE
General conditions for
participation in Fast Track:
19+ and not enrolled in a school
must demonstrate the Ability To
Benefit (ATB) if financial aid is to be a
consideration.
Must be eligible for advancement to
the 11th grade (generally 20-25
earned credits, with passing grades in
9th and 10th grade high school
required courses) at their most recent
high school
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FAST TRACK TO COLLEGE
Do you know a student who…
• is not achieving to the academic capacity that you know is possible?
• is distracted by all the “drama” that is part of growing up and attending high
school?
• has chosen to be isolated from social events and extra-curricular activities?
• has the potential or stated intent to drop out of high school for all the wrong
reasons?
• would benefit from a different environment?
• is at least 17 years of age and would have the consent of the high school the
individual attended most recently?
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FAST TRACK TO COLLEGE
Requirements for Fast Track
student still in high school:
•College-Ready
•Pre-Collegiate
•Basic Education
•Placement in a category and
subsequent courses is based on
performance on the COMPASS
college readiness assessment.
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FAST TRACK TO COLLEGE
Requirements (cont.)
•High school transcript review
•Curricular areas: English;
mathematics; life science and/or
integrated chemistry/physics; social
studies; physical education and
health; elective and career
development; and career
enhancement.
Courses are available in a traditional
classroom and on-line
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FAST TRACK TO COLLEGE
Requirements (cont.)
Must have passed:
•GQE, or
•GED, or
•an examination equivalent to the
graduation examination OR an
examination that demonstrates the
student is ready for college level
work.
The COMPASS assessment is used by Ivy
Tech to satisfy this requirement in the areas
of reading, writing and mathematics.
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Rodney Rich, Ed.D
Executive Director for K-12 Initiatives
Ivy Tech Community College
50 West Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive
Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-5752
Telephone: 317-921-4422
e-mail: [email protected]
You are encouraged to contact your local Ivy Tech
Community College Dean of Academic Affairs for
additional information about Fast Track to College,
Double Up for College and Dual Credit.
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