Location
Coliseum Campus
Room CC1504
Contact
260-480-4216
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AUDCP: Auburn DeKalb Chamber Partnership
ANGESR: Angola Easterseals Rise
CC: Coliseum Campus
CCMB: Columbia City Marshall Building
DECMC: Decatur Merit Center
HM: Harshman Hall
KVII: Kendallville Impact Institute
SL: Student Life Center
TC: Steel Dynamics, Inc. Keith E. Busse Technology Center
WARMC: Miller Hall
Associate Degree: Two-year degree from a college
Bachelor's Degree: Four-year degree from a college or university
CT: Certificate
TC: Technical Certificate
TSAP (Transfer Single Articulation Pathways): By completing a TSAP degree program, you will be eligible to transfer to a public four-year institution in the state of Indiana in junior status.
*AYD: Achieve Your Degree
CRN: Course Registration Number
*DE: Dual Enrollment
ESOL: English for Speakers of Other Languages
*FAFSA:
*GPA: Grade-point average
*SAP: Satisfactory Academic Progress
*Full definition can be found below
M = Monday
T = Tuesday
W = Wednesday
R = Thursday
F = Friday
S = Saturday
Your instructors might use weekday abbreviations on their syllabus. This is typically the same abbreviations you'll see no matter what college you attend.

C#/STUDENT ID#: A unique number assigned by Ivy Tech to each individual student.
COLLEGE READINESS ASSESSMENT: Students meet proficiency of academic standards for course prerequisites by either high school grade point average 2.6/4.0 scale, PSAT. SAT, ACT college entrance exams, OR through Knowledge Assessment (KA) in reading, writing, and math.
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IVY ADVISING: How to connect with your Academic Advisor to ensure you are on track to complete your academic plan and program pathway at 51短视频.
IVYLEARN: Ivy Learn is Ivy Tech鈥檚 online course content access portal for all learning modalities (F2F, online, and virtual).
: The web and social media platform available for student government and student organizations.
IVY TECH ALERT: Emergency text alert system so students can find out first when there鈥檚 an emergency on campus.
IVY TECH EMAIL ADDRESS: MyIvy username + @ivytech. edu
: The online system students use to register for classes and check things like email, grades, bills, financial aid status, college announcements, etc.
ACADEMIC PROBATION: A warning to a student that their academic progress is unsatisfactory and that she or he must improve.
FULL-TIME STUDENT: A student who enrolls in at least 12 credit hours of courses per semester.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Students who are non-immigrant aliens allowed to enter the U.S. for a specific purpose and for a limited period of time. Learn more at IvyTech.edu/international-students/.
NON-RESIDENT: A student who isn鈥檛 an official resident of Indiana. Out-of-state tuition may apply.
PART-TIME STUDENT: A student who enrolls in 11 credit hours or less (this definition can vary based upon source of funding). In financial aid terms, three-quarter time is 9鈥11 credit hours per semester, part-time is 6鈥8 credit hours per semester, and less than part-time is 1鈥5 credit hours per semester.
RESIDENT: A student who lives in Indiana. Tuition is more expensive for non-residents.
VA STUDENT: A student who is attending college with veteran benefits, bills, or grants.

COST OF ATTENDANCE: An estimate of the total cost to attend as a full-time student. This estimate factors in tuition, books, travel, room and board.
DEPENDENT STUDENT: For Financial Aid purposes, a student who does not meet any of the criteria for an independent student.
: Free Application for Federal Student Aid found at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa.
FSA ID: Federal Student Aid identification, which consists of a username and password and can be used to login to certain Federal Student Aid websites, such as the FAFSA.
FEES: Course-related costs to attend college.
GRANT (PELL): Financial assistance that does not require repayment, as long as the student has met attendance requirements.
INDEPENDENT STUDENT: For financial aid purposes, a student must be one of the following: at least 24 years old, married, a graduate or professional student, a veteran, a member of the armed forces, an orphan, a ward of the court, or someone with legal dependents other than a spouse, an emancipated minor, or someone who is homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
LOANS: Financial assistance that must be repaid (often times with interest).
SCHOLARSHIP: A form of financial aid you do not have to repay if all academic performance requirements are met. Students must apply for scholarships through IvyTech.edu/scholarships.
TUITION: Costs for courses, not including certain fees.
WORK-STUDY PROGRAM: A federal financial aid program that allows students to work on campus.
DISTANCE EDUCATION: Allows a student to take a course or a degree online at the time and place most convenient for the student.
HYBRID CLASS: A name used to describe a course using the traditional face-to-face delivery and other components of learning, such as online assignments, lectures, and activities.
LEARN ANYWHERE CLASSES: A class model where students may choose to meet virtually or in-person, depending on what works best for their needs.
ONLINE CLASSES: Courses taken online, with assignment deadlines but no assigned meeting times. Different than virtual (see Virtual classes).
VIRTUAL CLASSES: A class held online with scheduled, face-to-face meetings held through Zoom or another online videoconferencing platform. Different than online (see Online classes).
ACHIEVE YOUR DEGREE (AYD): A partnership between the College and businesses to offer employees a free or discounted community college education.
DUAL CREDIT: High school students enrolled in high school and free college courses for credit simultaneously, which leads to earlier college completion and/or transfer options.
DUAL ENROLLMENT (DE): Student, school, or scholarship pays tuition for high school students to take coursework with Ivy Tech faculty on-campus/virtual or online! DE 鈥 courses align to general education core transfer/program specific requirements where students have interest in earning an Ivy Tech credential.
EARLY COLLEGE: Focused high school dual credit in a degree program that allows students to earn high school and free college credit simultaneously. Student academic guidance is provided in their high school.
3-PEAT (Petition to repeat class 3 times): A student must submit a form to the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs to request permission to request to take a class after two attempts.
ACCREDITATION: An endorsement given to educational institutions or academic degree programs by an organization that reviews qualifications.
AUDIT: To attend a class without receiving academic credit or grade or taking required testing.
COMMENCEMENT: Graduation ceremony
COMPLETION RATE: The number of credit hours passed divided by the total number of credit hours attempted. A 67% completion rate needs to be maintained so students do not lose financial aid.
CO-REQUISITES: A class that must be taken with another specific class.
COURSE NUMBER: A number that classifies a course. You usually need this number in order to register for a class.
CREDIT HOUR: Credit given for attending one lecture hour of class each week for 16 weeks or equivalent. Most college classes are three credit hours.
DEGREE PLAN: A specific list of required courses and electives to be completed for a degree.
DROP: Un-enrolling from a course prior to the deadline, which may result in some method of a refund to self-pay students.
DROP/ADD: Dropping or adding classes. Dropping a course may change one鈥檚 status from full-time to part-time status and impact financial aid. Deadlines apply.
ELECTIVE: A course chosen from a specified list to meet a requirement, such as Statewide Elective, Transfer Cluster Elective, or Transfer General Education Core elective; alternately, a course chosen due to student interest, which may not meet a requirement.
GENERAL EDUCATION: Classes including English, math, science, communication, social sciences, and other courses required to obtain an associate degree.
GPA: Grade-point average; the average of a student鈥檚 class grades, generally based on a 4.0 scale. A minimum of a 2.0 is required to keep from losing financial aid.
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MAJOR: Your primary area of study. Your college major is the field you plan to get a job in after you graduate
MID-TERM: The halfway point in a semester or course.
ONLINE CLASSES: Courses taken online, with assignment deadlines but no assigned meeting times. Different than virtual (see Virtual classes).
PREREQUISITE: A course that must be taken prior to enrollment in another course.
REGISTRATION: Enrollment in classes.
SAP: Satisfactory Academic Progress --To remain in good standing and retain eligibility for financial aid, students must maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0, complete 67% of the courses in which they enroll within a reasonable period of time. You can get specific information on every SAP status and its definition at IvyTech.edu/financial-aid.
SEMESTER: The length of time a class lasts. There are three semesters: Fall starts mid-August and ends mid-December. Spring starts mid-January and ends mid-May. Summer is eight weeks, from June to August.
STACKABLE CREDENTIALS: Some credentials are stackable allowing students to further their education by earning a technical certification, and/or an associate degree.
SYLLABUS: An outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching.
TERM: Portion of an academic year when classes are held. Ivy Tech has 8-week terms, 12-week terms, and 16-week terms.
THREE-QUARTER TIME: 9鈥11 credit hours
TRANSCRIPT: A student鈥檚 official college record showing courses taken, grades received, class standing, and graduation information. Official transcripts may be obtained from the Bursar鈥檚 office. Unofficial transcripts can be found on MyIvy.
UNDECLARED/UNDECIDED: A term used to describe the state of not yet having chosen a major field of study; the opposite of having declared a major.
WITHDRAWAL: The period of time in which a student may withdraw from a course by filing a change of enrollment form through the Express Enrollment Center. Records indicate a 鈥淲鈥 rather than a grade when the withdrawal process is completed. Withdrawal deadlines are located on the College Calendar.