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Illinois CAS: The Course Applicability System

Illinois CAS: The Course Applicability System. What’s New Under the Big Top With CAS?. A Presentation for the Illinois Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers Marilyn Marshall, Sheri Kallembach, and Daniel Cullen October 28, 2004.

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Illinois CAS: The Course Applicability System

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  1. Illinois CAS: The Course Applicability System What’s New Under the Big Top With CAS? A Presentation for the Illinois Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers Marilyn Marshall, Sheri Kallembach, and Daniel Cullen October 28, 2004

  2. CAS: the next step in providing effective support to transfer students http://www.transfer.org

  3. CAS is a tool to support Illinois transfer students. CAS is a free service to anyone interested in learning either how courses will transfer from one institution to another or the degree programs institutions offer.

  4. CAS is an information-access tool. • IAI: a statewide articulation agreement • CAS: a tool to let users learn what IAI, and any other articulation agreements, mean to individual students.

  5. CAS is in use in several states, and more are considering adding CAS to their transfer student support services.

  6. What is CAS?Basic Functions • Under the CAS tent: • Academic Programs • Course Equivalency Guides • Academic Histories • Planning Guides • Student Services

  7. What is CAS?Academic Programs Degree Programs Each member institution creates a list of their degree programs and program requirements. Users can learn what courses are required for each degree program.

  8. What is CAS?Course Equivalency Guides Course-to-Course Equivalencies Each member institution maintains course equivalencies for acceptability of courses at their institution.

  9. What is CAS?Academic Histories Courses Taken Each member institution loads their course inventory for users to create and store their personal course histories in CAS. These courses can then be evaluated against the desired degree program.

  10. What is CAS?Planning Guides Transfer Course Applicability (how courses apply) Each member institution uses the combination of the Course Equivalency Guide and the Academic Program to show just how a course will APPLY within each degree program available in CAS. Color-coded guide shows: completedrequirements, outstanding requirements, courses required, equivalentcourses at the cross-listed institution, and courses taken(as saved in Your Courses).

  11. What is CAS?Student Services Student Services at participating institutions Each member institution can provide links to additional information regarding services available, such as Admission, Registration, and Financial Aid.

  12. Use CAS to Help students get where they want to go.

  13. Who Should Use It? Students and those who advise them: • who know where they want to transfer and what their major will be. Use CAS to plan coursework at the sending institution that will apply to the baccalaureate degree.

  14. Who Should Use It? Students and those who advise them: • who are exploring options. Use CAS to learn what degree programs are offered at participating institutions and what program requirements students would face. These students can also be directed to IAI and iTransfer.

  15. Who Should Use It? Students and those who advise them: • who are enrolled in a degree program at a CAS institution, but who are also planning to complete coursework at another institution. Use CAS to select the transfer class(es) that will meet degree requirements.

  16. CAS and IAI CAS works with IAI • IAI course numbers can be displayed.

  17. CAS and IAI CAS works with IAI • Illinois could set up CAS similar to Ohio. For example, a completed IAI GECC package could automatically trigger the Planning Guide to show that all general education requirements are satisfied.

  18. Illinois Public Universities Phase 1 of the statewide Illinois CAS initiative is currently being implemented. The state has purchased the license and maintenance for all 12 Illinois public universities.

  19. Illinois Public Universities Phase 1 Status NIU & UIC: CAS is fully implemented, including Planning Guides. SIUC, UIUC, & WIU: Course Equivalency Guides and other information. CSU, EIU, ISU, NEIU, & SIUE: CAS implementation coming soon. GSU & UIS: Planning is underway.

  20. Illinois Public Universities Phase 1 Status Advisors and counselors at more than 25 community colleges and 3 senior institutions have received CAS training. Course banks have been loaded for more than 30 community colleges, as well as several senior institutions. More than 2,600 CAS accounts have been established already—a number that grows daily.

  21. Illinois CAS’ Future The Illinois CAS tent is busy! Phase 2 is Beginning The State has funded the purchase of the CAS license and maintenance for community colleges and non-public institutions that are ready to implement CAS. Additional institutions will be adding CAS to the transfer student support services they offer. Learn more and find resources at: http://www.ibhe.org/CAS

  22. Create an Account Creating an account is fast, easy, and free! Create a CAS account for yourself and start setting up accounts with students. Start using CAS now to help students reach their goals!

  23. Contacts Sheri Kallembach skallembach@niu.edu 815.753.8217 Marilyn Marshall mmmurphy@uillinois.edu 217.244.3174 Daniel Cullen dcullen@uillinois.edu 217.244.5745 Find lots of resources at: http://www.ibhe.org/CAS

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