Vincennes University and Ivy Tech Community College have partnered to offer Ivy Tech graduates easy access to a baccalaureate degree. Through this partnership, Ivy Tech graduates will be able to complete Homeland Security baccalaureate degree classwork on the Ivy Tech Indianapolis campus or online. This collaboration will provide a seamless, cost-effective degree pathway for students in high-demand, high-value careers.
It starts with students completing their first two years and earning an associate degree with Ivy Tech Community College, then culminates in earning a Vincennes University bachelor’s degree in either Homeland Security and Public Safety or Homeland Security-Cyber and IT Security Concentration the two years following (for full-time students). Students accepted by Vincennes into the program will transfer with junior status.
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Programs Offered
* Pending Curriculum Spring 2020
VU Admission Requirements
Admission as a student to Vincennes University leading to a bachelor’s degree requires any of the following:
- Official Ivy Tech transcripts with 24 hours of completed, transferable coursework, or
- High school diploma (request transcript using Parchment.com), or
- Official General Educational Development (GED) or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) transcript
Program Requirements
Completed Ivy Tech Associate Degree and a minimum 2.0 Grade Point Average
Degrees that will transfer seamlessly into the Homeland Security and Public Safety program at Vincennes
- Informatics
- Criminal Justice
- Homeland Security/Public Safety
- Legal Studies
- Cybersecurity/Information Assurance
- Information Technology
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I'm ready to learn more I'm ready to applyMeet the Department Chairs
- Jaci Lee Lederman, Associate Professor and Department Chair, Information Technology
- Louis Caprino, Associate Professor and Department Chair, Homeland Security & Public Safety
Cost
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Questions
Contact Penny Miguel, VU-Ivy Tech Recruiter/Advisor
Call: 812-888-4381 and leave a message (never answered live)
Email: pmiguel@vinu.edu