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Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Vision for Greatness: Achieving the G.O.L.D. Standard—Graduation, Opportunity, Learning & Diversity. 2013 Adjunct Faculty Conference Saturday, February 23, 2013 7:30 a.m.—4:15 p.m. EST Indianapolis Campus Corporate College Culinary Center and
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Ivy Tech Community College of IndianaVision for Greatness: Achieving the G.O.L.D. Standard—Graduation, Opportunity, Learning & Diversity 2013 Adjunct Faculty Conference Saturday, February 23, 2013 7:30 a.m.—4:15 p.m. EST Indianapolis Campus Corporate College Culinary Center and Illinois Fall Creek Center
Overview Location & Overview of Day Registration/Breakfast 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductions 8:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Keynote Speaker – Anne Ryder 9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Plenary session (Three Topics) 10:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Lunch and Lamkin Award 11:30 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. Corporate College & Culinary Center (C4) 2620 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208 Walk/Drive to Illinois Fall Creek Center 1:10 p.m.—1:30 p.m. For Afternoon Sessions Concurrent Sessions I 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. IFC Rooms (17 options) Break and network 2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions II 2:45p.m. – 3:45 p.m. IFC Rooms (17 options) Closing Remarks and Prizes 3:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. IFC 101 & 102 Illinois Fall Creek Center (IFC) 2535 N. Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Welcome Welcome • Dr. Kathleen Lee - Chancellor , Ivy Tech Central Indiana Region • Dr. Russ Baker - Vice President of Academic Affairs • Tom Snyder – President, Ivy Tech Community College .
Dr. Russ Baker speaking on Behalf of Dr. Mary Ostrye, Provost Mandated by State Legislation Ivy Tech Best Practices To Impact Retention and Completion
Thomas J. Snyder, PresidentIvy Tech Community College 2013 Adjunct Faculty Conference February 23, 2013
“Student Loans Exceed One Trillion Dollars” October 28, 2011
“The Cost of Higher Education is Going up Faster than Healthcare” President ObamaWhite HouseDecember 5, 2011
Great Careers Without A Mountain Of Debt
College Attainment - Median Income State Attainment Rank Median Rank Kentucky 30.0% 45th $41,129 46th Indiana 33.2% 40th $46,020 36th Subtitle Click to edit Master subtitle style Lumina Foundation & 2010 US Census Bureau
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“… nothing more than a high school diploma…difficult road to middle class status.” • Anthony Carnevale, Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce Subtitle Click to edit Master subtitle style
The Traditional College Experience out of Reach for About Half of Hoosier Families
Pell-Eligible Family Median Income - $42,000 Subtitle Borrow/Save = $ 76,181 4 Years Pell ($5,550/year) - $ 22,200 Borrow/Save$ 53,981 Based on a full-time enrollment and 0 EFC
The Richmond Plan IU East +Ivy TechIU EastIvy Tech Years $ 6,669 Years $ 23,854 $ 18,596 Pell - $ 11,100- $ 22,200 - $ 22,200 Excess + 4,431 - 1,654 + 3,604
The Richmond Plan IU East +Ivy TechIU EastIvy Tech Years $ 6,669 Years $ 23,854 $ 18,596 Pell - $ 11,100 - $ 22,200- $ 22,200 Excess + 4,431 - 1,654+ 3,604
The Richmond Plan IU East + Ivy TechIU EastIvy Tech Years $ 6,669 Years $ 23,854 $ 18,596 Pell - $ 11,100 - $ 22,200 - $ 22,200 Excess + 4,431 - 1,654 + 3,604
Other Options • One Year Certificate Options and a Career • Two Years and a Career • The Smart Start to a 4-year Degree
1 to 2 Year Programs Earn More Than Some Degrees 43%of licenses and certificates earn more than an Associate degree 31%of Associate degreesearn more than a Bachelor’s degree 27%of licenses and certificatesearn more than a Bachelor’s degree Licenses and certificates versus Associate degrees Licenses and certificates versus Bachelor’s degrees Associate degrees versus Bachelor’s degrees Source: National Education Longitudinal Study 2000
One Year Certificate and a Career • Automotive Service (ASE) • Culinary • Industrial Electrician • IT Network Administrator • Structural Welding
In 38of 92counties, those witha recent associate degree earned more than those with a recent bachelor’s degree
Two Years and a Career Business – 8,000 Students
Two Years and a Career Computer Information Systems/Technology – 4,500 Students
Two Years and a Career Accounting – 2,400 Students
Start Here Finish Here
Dual Credit • College Credit for Free • 29,357 Students • $14.1 Million in Savings for Hoosier Parents • 7 High Schools
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Retention Our Major Challenge
Academic Success Is Major Obstacle
SAP Is Major Dropout Symptom
Key Steps • Ivy Advising • Student Success / Help Center • One Stop (Fall 2013)
Next Step Pathways
Programs by Division • Health Sciences Division • School of health sciences • Dental Assisting+ • Dental Hygiene+ • Neurodiagnostic Technology+ • Health Care Support++ • Health Information Technology+ • Imaging Sciences+ • Kinesiology++ • Medical Assisting++ • Medical Laboratory Technology+ • Paramedic Science+ • Physical Therapist Assistant+ • Radiation Therapy++ • Respiratory Care+ • Surgical Technology+ • Therapeutic Massage++ School of Nursing • Nursing+ • Practical Nursing+ +denotes selective admission/limited enrollment program ++denotes enrollment limited by lab facilities/equipment • University Division School of Applied Science and Engineering Technology • Agriculture • Biotechnology++ • Computer Science++ • Electrical Engineering Technology++ • Engineering Technology++ • Mechanical Engineering Technology++ • Nanotechnology++ • Pre-Engineering School of Business • Accounting • Business Administration • Computer Information Systems++ • Supply Chain Management/Logistics School of Education • Education • Early Childhood Education School of Fine Arts and Design • Fine Arts • Visual Communications++ School of Liberal arts and sciences • General Education Transfer Core Certificate • General Studies • Liberal Arts AA • Liberal Arts AS • Professional Communication School of Public and Social Services • Criminal Justice • Homeland Security and Emergency Management • Hospitality Administration++ • Human Services • Library Technical Assistant • Paralegal Studies
Programs by Division • Technology Divsion School of Technology • Advanced Manufacturing++ • Automotive Technology++ • Aviation Technology++ • Building Construction Management++ • Building Trades Apprenticeship+ • Construction Technology++ • Design Technology++ • Electronics and Computer Technology++ • Energy Technology++ • HVAC++ • Industrial Apprenticeship+ • Industrial Technology++ • Machine Tool Technology++ • Manufacturing Production and Operations School of Business • Computer Information Systems ++ • Computer Information Technology++ • Information Security++ • Office Administration++ +denotes selective admission/limited enrollment program ++denotes enrollment limited by lab facilities/equipment • Public and Social Services Division School of Public and Social Services • Criminal Justice • Homeland Security and Emergency Management • Hospitality Administration++ • Human Services • Library Technical Assistant • Mortuary Science+ • Paralegal Studies • Public Safety School of Business • Business Administration • Accounting School of Education • Early Childhood Education School of fine arts and design • Environmental Design++ • Environmental Design++ School of Applied Science and Engineering Technology • Agriculture • Biotechnology++ • Chemical Technology++ • Electrical Engineering Technology++ • Engineering Technology • Mechanical Engineering Technology++ • Nanotechnology++
Keynote Keynote Anne Ryder THE GOLDEN THREAD: LESSONS LEARNED FROM MOTHER TERESA
Plenary Plenary Session – 10:15 – 11:30 a.m. Plenary Session- 3 Topics
Adjunct Faculty Conference February 23, 2013 Jill Robinson Kramer
Accelerating Greatness 2025, Ivy Tech’s New Strategic Plan • Maps to Indiana’s 60% postsecondary attainment goal. • Goal: 50,000 students earn credentials annually by 2025. • Comprehensive geographically and strategically: • Ensure students meet their educational objectives. • Ensure a sustainable financial resource base. • Ensure processes are of optimal quality, effectiveness and efficiency. • Ensure adequate human and physical resources.
Challenges Ivy Tech graduates positively impact Indiana’s economy Recruitment/Enrollment Strategic Plan Remediation Transfer Earn credentials prior to transfer Shorten time to degree
Role of Adjunct Faculty in Accelerating Greatness • Engage students. • Talk about completion. • Volunteer for a committee. • Relationship between non-credit and credit offerings. • Recruitment and Enrollment. • Persistence/Retention and Completion. • Transfer and links to community and career. • Use Starfish…early alert and on-going encouragement is important. • Make learning outcomes clear to students. • Take attendance. • Provide mid-term grades.
Jill Robinson Kramer Associate Vice President for Planning and Research jkramer5@ivytech.edu
Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Sessions at IFC
Lamkin Nominess 2013 Lamkin Award Nominees
Lunch 2013 Lamkin Award Winner Dr. Karl Ullrich Liberal Arts – Psychology Southeast Region
Thank You! Volunteers, Sponsors, Central Indiana, and 2013 Adjunct Faculty Committee!