Ivy Tech, ACE Add Degree Transfer Option
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowTwo Indianapolis-based educational institutions, Ivy Tech Community College and American College of Education, have formed a transfer agreement for Ivy Tech students to earn a bachelor’s degree at ACE. Ivy Tech says graduates with an associate degree from any program of study can now transfer and apply their credit hours to ACE’s B.S. in Applied Management and Leadership.
The B.S. in Applied Management and Leadership is the third ACE program to be part of an articulation agreement with Ivy Tech, which also includes ACE’s B.S. in Healthcare Administration and RN to MSN programs.
“Our Applied Management and Leadership program will prepare students to thrive in today’s fast-paced, data-driven industries,” said ACE President Dr. Shawntel Landry. “We look forward to continuing our partnership with Ivy Tech to bring our online programs within reach of more community college students.”
Ivy Tech Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Russell Baker says the agreement is an exceptionally flexible opportunity for Ivy Tech students.
“It provides a direct pathway from every associate degree we offer to a bachelor’s degree with no credit loss regardless of which major a student has completed here,” said Baker. “We are delighted to add this articulation to our ever-growing transfer opportunities for students.”
The college says all Ivy Tech students with junior standing are eligible for ACE’s B.S. in Applied Management and Leadership program.