The Pathway to Success Increase Enrollment & Student Success Goal 1 – Initiative 2.

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The Pathway to Success Increase Enrollment & Student Success Goal 1 – Initiative 2

The Pathway to Success Introduction & Purpose Further develop cooperative programs with Ivy Tech in order to increase enrollment and student success

The Pathway to Success Methods Competitiveness of Scholarships Awarded $35,000 in transfer scholarships Provided laptops for transfer students Improve Viability of Academic Programs Improved course and degree articulations Developed new technology programs (i.e., BSET, BSCET) that articulate with programs at Ivy Tech Researched B.A.S. program that would articulate with A.A.S. degree(s)

The Pathway to Success Benchmarks GoalInitiativeImpact/Importance to Goal(s)Fall 2010Fall 2011Fall 2012Fall 2013Fall To improve the competitiveness of scholarshipsMHHHM 12To increase transfer enrollments from Ivy TechLHHMM 12To build a strong relationship with Ivy TechMHHHH Initiative BenchmarksFall 2010Fall 2011Fall 2012Fall 2013Fall 2014 Total New Transfer Students Total New Transfer Students from Ivy Tech Total New Transfer Students - College of Technology Number of Visits to Ivy Tech Campuses18888

The Pathway to Success Discussion Dramatic increase in COT transfer students from Ivy Tech, from 58 (09-10) to 68 (10-11) Scholarships offset “tuition shock” New COT programs articulate with Ivy Tech’s engineering program Plans for Build stronger relationships with Ivy Tech administrators and faculty (visit ITCC and host) Explore specialized professional degree (B.A.S) to articulate with A.A.S. programs Assess needs of Ivy Tech students

The Pathway to Success Summary Transfer student enrollment steadily increased: 393 (08), 466 (09) 533 (10), and 540 (11) Expanded services with Ivy Tech Enhanced relationship with Ivy Tech Increased scholarship dollars Improved academic program offerings