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Hanover, Ivy Tech Announce Transfer Agreement

These credits will articulate into 7.5 to 9.0 Hanover academic credits where a Hanover College grads must complete 36 units for graduation.

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(undated) – Ivy Tech Community College students will now be able to receive a bachelor’s degree from Hanover College through a cooperative transfer agreement.

Ivy Tech announced that a part of their ‘Start as a Sophomore’ program, will allow students to complete one year at any of Ivy Tech’s statewide locations before transferring credits to Hanover for the completion of a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree.

To be eligible Ivy Tech students must complete 30 credit hours and earn the technical certification in general education. The credits include the six required areas of written communication, speaking and listening, quantitative reasoning, scientific ways of knowing social and behavioral ways of knowing, and humanistic and artistic ways of knowing.

These credits will articulate into 7.5 to 9.0 Hanover academic credits where a Hanover College grads must complete 36 units for graduation.

To transfer, eligible Ivy Tech students must submit a complete application for admission, earn a course grade of ‘C’ or better, and have a 2.0-grade point average or higher on a four-point scale.

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