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ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT 2013-2014 An Analysis of Non-cohort Transfer Data Provided by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education Wendy Lin James Buie August, 2015 IR# 15167 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3  Introduction 4  Methodology 4  Findings 5  Statewide Transfer Trends 6  Transfer Trends by Region 7  Transfer Trends by Transfer-to Institutions 7  Transfer Destinations 10  Transfer Savings 11  Ivy Tech Credentials Earned by Out-bound Transfers 12  Implications/Recommendations 14  References 15  Appendix 16  Executive Summary This report examines current and historical Ivy Tech regional and statewide transfer trends as reported by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE) Focusing on all students who transferred Ivy Tech credits to an Indiana public four-year institution in 2013-14:         A total of 13,058 students transferred Ivy Tech credits to an Indiana public four‐year institution, resulting in a total of 245,362.8 Ivy Tech credit hours transferred This makes an average of 18.8 credit hours transferred per student Transfer students saved a total of $37,726,536 in 2013-14 This amounts to an average per student savings of $2,889.15 and is based on a weighted average transfer-to institution credit hour cost of $269.24 Students tend to transfer to institutions within close proximity to the Ivy Tech campus where they earned credits Consistent with prior year, IUPUI, IU-Bloomington, Purdue University-West Lafayette were the top receiving institutions in terms of both headcounts and credit hours transferred Trend data from 2001-02 to 2013-14 indicates that transfer trends have been on a steady incline though differ vastly from region to region o Lafayette, Central Indiana and Bloomington had the largest growth in credits transferred o The Bloomington, Southeast and Terre Haute regions had the largest growth in students transferring Though a majority of students (e.g., 85.3 percent) transferred without completing at Ivy Tech, the number of students transferring with an Ivy Tech credential increased by 14.6 percent compared to the prior year In particular, the number of transfer students who earned an associate degree at Ivy Tech rose by 13.1 percent Business, nursing, elementary education and psychology are the most popular programs pursued at the transfer-to institution Among students transferring with an Ivy Tech credential, the majority earned it in nursing, general studies or business administration ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT 2013-2014 Introduction Increasingly more students transfer credits from community colleges to four-year institutions in order to acquire a bachelor’s degree As college tuition continues to rise, tuition savings may be an important drive for students to take courses at a community college, as its cost per credit hour is lower than tuition at many four-year institutions Over the last decade, the number of Ivy Tech students transferring credits to other institutions has risen dramatically, increasing 681 percent from 2001-02 to 2013-14 Though current state performance funding metrics not recognize the role of transfer in the success of Ivy Tech students, this report demonstrates the crucial role Ivy Tech plays in a student’s academic career, as well as the important contributions Ivy Tech make to the Indiana higher education system The purpose of the Annual Transfer Activity Report is to identify:     Current and historic transfer trends statewide and by Ivy Tech region; Major transfer-to institutions by the number of Ivy Tech credits transferred; Using the above statistics, an estimation of tuition savings by Ivy Tech transfer students; Number and types of Ivy credentials earned by students prior to transferring Identifying transfer trends throughout the years will help tell a big part of Ivy Tech’s transfer story Additionally, understanding differences in transfer trends between regions will be crucial to informed decision making Methodology This study includes all students who transferred credits to an Indiana four-year public institution as a degree-seeking from July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 These students could have enrolled at Ivy Tech at any point in the past and include degree-seeking, guest, dual credit and high school students The source data for this report was compiled and provided by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE) Data consisted of student enrollment information, credit hours transferred and Ivy Tech degree information as reported to ICHE by other four-year public institutions The dataset allows Ivy Tech to determine the number of Ivy Tech students transferring credits to other Indiana four-year public institutions in the defined study period However, because the source data is de-identified, it is not possible to link the data back to Ivy Tech student data to conduct additional analysis It is important to note this report differs from the IPEDS transfer report (available on the Office of Institutional Research website) in a number of important ways: Data in this report comes from ICHE and only includes students and credits transferred from Ivy Tech to a public 4-year institution in Indiana Transfer is defined as transferring of Ivy Tech credits to another institution in the defined study period In some cases, the timeframe in which a student transferred course credits may occur later than when the student actually transferred For example, a student may have enrolled at ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page another institution for the first time during the 2011-12 year but not had the transfer credits applied to his/her transcript until the 2013-14 year Therefore, the number of students transferring credits in one year may not be an accurate representation of how many students actually transferred in the same year Students in this report may have been enrolled at Ivy Tech as degree-seeking, guest, dual credit or high school students It is possible that within a given fiscal year, Ivy Tech students transferred credits from more than one Ivy Tech campuses or have attended more than one four-year institutions Students may be counted more than once in this report to help better understand transfer origins and destinations Findings A total of 13,058 students transferred credits to an Indiana public four‐year institution in year 2013-14, resulting in a total of 245,362.8 Ivy Tech credit hours transferred This makes an average of 18.8 credit hours transferred per student Among these students, 4,140 were classified by the transfer-to institution as a transfer student Compared to last year, the number of students transferring credits rose by 17.6 percent, and the total number of credit hours transferred increased by 8.4 percent Conversely, the average number of credit hours transferred declined by 7.8 percent while the number of students classified as transfer students by the transfer-to institution dropped by 1.0 percent 2001‐02 Number of students transferring credits 1,672 10,563 11,104 13,058 681.0% 17.6% 23,515.0 225,036.7 226,332.6 245,362.8 943.4% 8.4% 14.1 21.3 20.4 18.8 33.3% -7.8% 805 4,229 4,182 4,140 414.3% -1.0% Total credit hours transferred Average number of credit hours transferred Total students classified as transfer students by receiving institutions 2013-14 Percent Change 2012‐13 vs 2013-14 Measure 2011‐12 2012-13 Percent Change 2001‐02 vs 2013-14 Table Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions in 2013-14: Key Transfer Metrics ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page Statewide Transfer Trends Ivy Tech Statewide Transfer Trends: AY 2001 to 2014 # Student and Credits Transferred 14,000 13,058 12,000 10,957 10,000 8,725 8,000 7,153 10,563 350,000 300,000 11,104 250,000 243,827 225,037 226,333 245,363 200,000 6,191 174,051 6,000 4,719 3,500 4,000 2,000 1,672 23,515 100,000 116,584 80,127 150,000 138,609 4,022 2,222 54,169 4,903 89,726 64,764 35,062 # Students Transferring Credits 50,000 # Ivy Tech Credit Hours Transferred Figure Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions: Statewide Transfer Trends, 2001-02 to 2013-14 Shown in figure 1, Ivy Tech’s statewide transfer trends have been on a steady incline since 2001 During this time the number of students transferring credits rose 681.0 percent, while the number of credit hours transferred increased by 943.4 percent A slight dip in both numbers was observed in 2011-12, which recovered in the most recent year   ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page Transfer Trends by Region Figure illustrates transfer trends represented by the number of students transferred and number of credits transferred by each of the fourteen Ivy Tech regions over time Clearly, transfer occurred at different rates between regions, as each region showed significantly different progressions over the past decade Lafayette, Central Indiana and Bloomington stand out with their rapid growth in the number of students transferred credits However, unlike Central Indiana, the other two regions showed a larger gap between transfer headcounts and number of Ivy Tech credits transferred This could be due to a couple of reasons: 1) students who make up the increase in headcount could be guest students who took only a few credits at Ivy Tech; 2) not all credits taken were transferred to the four-year institution, resulting in lost of credits Unfortunately, since the data source is de-identified, it is not possible to link back to Ivy Tech data to further clarify these assumptions Clearly, some regions are more transfer-oriented than the others, a finding that is consistent in our past transfer reports This could be driven by a number of factors Some of them include the size of the Ivy Tech campus, the nature of the student body and demands for transfer students in the partnering four-year institution Studying other factors that may contribute to differences seen in transfer trends between regions will help tell a big part of Ivy Tech’s transfer story Transfer Trends by Transfer-to Institutions Figure shows transfer trends represented by the number of students transferred and number of credits transferred by transfer-to institutions Transfer trends for most receiving institutions, such as IUBloomington, Purdue-West Lafayette, and IUPUI mirror that of their largest contributing Ivy Tech campus, such as Bloomington, Lafayette and Cenral Indiana, respectively This is not surprising, as transfer numbers from those Ivy Tech campuses were likely driven by demands for transfer students from the partnering four-year institutions Of note, both Vincennes University and Purdue University-Statewide Technology did not report data to ICHE until the recent years Thus data prior to 2010-11 is not available, making it difficult to study trend data for these two schools ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page Figure Transfer Trends by Ivy Tech Region, 2001-02 to 2012-13 (see Table and in the Appendix for details) ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page Figure Transfer Trends by Transfer-to Institution, 2001-02 to 2012-13 (see Table and in the Appendix for details) Of note, Vincennes University and Purdue University-Statewide Technology have not begun reporting data to ICHE until the recent years Thus data prior to 2010-11 is not available, making it difficult to study trend data for these two schools ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page Transfer Destinations Transfer Destinations with the largest contributing Ivy Tech region and contributing % in brackets 1200 2400 IU-Bloomington (Bloomington 65.7%) 3600 3,357 25.7% IUPUI (Central Indiana 63.2%) 2,422 18.5% Purdue-West Lafayette (Lafayette 66.0%) 1,842 14.1% Ball State University (Central Indiana 38.2%) 987 University of Southern Indiana (Southwest 62.4%) 627 4.8% IU-Southeast (Sellersburg 88.7%) 529 4.1% IPFW (Northeast 85.5%) 510 3.9% Indiana State University (Terre Haute 56.8%) 488 3.7% Purdue-Calumet Campus (Northwest 73.8%) 424 7.6% 3.2% IU-East (Richmond 51.6%) 378 2.9% IU-Kokomo (Kokomo 63.3%) 368 2.8% Purdue-North Central Campus (Northwest 87.5%) 335 2.6% IU-Northwest (Northwest 93.7%) 270 2.1% IU-South Bend (Northcentral 98.1%) 269 2.1% Vincennes University (Central Indiana 19.9%) 151 1.2% Purdue-Statewide Technology (Lafayette 22.8%) 101 0.8% Number and Percent of Students Figure Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions in 2013-14: “Transfer-to” Institutions with the largest Contributing Ivy Tech Region and Contributing % in Brackets (See Table in the Appendix for details) Figure shows transfer headcounts by “transfer-to” institutions with the largest contributing Ivy Tech region and contributing percentage in brackets for 2013-14 Consistent with past findings, IUPUI, IUBloomington and Purdue University-West Lafayette were among the top receiving institutions In addition, in most cases the largest contributing Ivy Tech campus is within close proximity to the receiving institution Ball State University is an exception in this case, with 38.2 percent of its transfer source coming from Central Indiana and the rest dispersed among other regions Similarly, because the Purdue University-Statewide Technology is a statewide program, the top contributing region only accounted for 22.8 percent of all Ivy Tech transfers to the program ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 10 Transfer Savings The cost per credit hour at Ivy Tech was $115.17 for fall 2013, which is the lowest of all Indiana public institutions Multiplying the number of Ivy Tech credit hours transferred to each institution by the respective dollar savings per credit hour, the 13,058 Ivy Tech transfer students saved a total of $37,726,536 in 2013-14 This amounts to an average per student savings of $2,889.15 and is based on a weighted average transfer-to institution credit hour cost of $269.24 Ivy Tech Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public 4-year Institutions in 2013-14 Estimated Tuition Savings by Transfer-to Institution $14,000,000 90,000 $12,627,371 80,000 # Students Transferring Credits # Ivy Tech Credits Transferred 70,000 $10,500,000 Estimated Total Tuition Saved 60,000 50,000 30,000 20,000 $7,000,000 $6,115,128 40,000 $3,639,925 $3,785,793 $3,500,000 $1,465,407 $1,539,537 10,000 $1,074,391 $1,230,289 $1,525,196 $836,524 $907,067 $573,105 $1,244,719 $969,180 $192,904 $78,044 $0 Figure Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions in 2013-14: Estimated Tuition Savings by Transfer-to Institution Transfer-to Institution 987 488 3,357 378 368 270 510 Total Credits Transferred 19,764 9,947 27,889 14,457 10,445 5,422 13,375 Ivy Tech Saving Per Credit Hour $184.17 $154.77 $219.27 $101.37 $102.87 $105.70 $114.03 Estimated Total Tuition Saved $3,639,925 $1,539,537 $6,115,128 $1,465,407 $1,074,391 $573,105 $1,525,196 2,422 73,558 $171.67 $12,627,371 269 7,668 $109.10 $836,524 # Students Transferred Ball State University Indiana State University Indiana University-Bloomington Indiana University-East Indiana University-Kokomo Indiana University-Northwest Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne Indiana University-Purdue UniversityIndianapolis Indiana University-South Bend ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 11 # Students Transferred Transfer-to Institution Indiana University-Southeast Purdue University-Calumet Campus Purdue University-North Central Campus Purdue University-Statewide Technology Purdue University-West Lafayette University of Southern Indiana Vincennes University Grand Total 529 424 335 101 1,842 627 151 13,058 Total Credits Transferred 8,719 12,145 8,099 1,746 17,622 13,011 1,497 245,363 Ivy Tech Saving Per Credit Hour $104.03 $101.30 $119.67 $110.48 $214.83 $95.67 $52.13 $154.08 Estimated Total Tuition Saved $907,067 $1,230,289 $969,180 $192,904 $3,785,793 $1,244,719 $78,044 $37,726,536 Table Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions in 2013-14: Estimated Tuition Savings * Weighted Average Cost per Credit Hour Ivy Tech Credentials Earned by Out-bound Transfers Transferring and Ivy Tech Credentials Earned AY 2013-2014 Ivy Tech Credentials Earned Associate, 1,788 Transferred without Ivy Tech Credential 11,138 85% 1,920 15% Transferred with Ivy Tech Credential Certificate, 104 Technical Certificate, 38 Figure Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions in 2013-14: Transferring and Ivy Tech Credentials Earned Transfer and Ivy Tech Credentials Earned Transferred with Ivy Tech Credential Associate’s Degree Certificate (CT) Technical Certificate (TC) Transferred without Ivy Tech Credential Grand Total # Students 1,920 1,788 104 28 11,138 13,058 % Students 14.7% 13.7% 0.8% 0.2% 85.3% 100% Table Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions in 2013-14: Transferring and Ivy Tech Credentials Earned The majority of Ivy Tech students transferred without earning an Ivy Tech credential, a finding that is consistent with past studies In 2013-14, 14.7 percent of students who transferred earned an Ivy Tech ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 12 credential before transferring The figure above shows the types of Ivy Tech credentials earned by transfer students Among these, a majority have obtained an associate degree A closer look at associate degrees earned indicated that nursing, business administration and general studies were the most popular majors Ivy Tech Statewide Transfer Trends: AY 2001 to 2014 Ivy Tech Credentials Earned by Students Transferring Credits 2000 1,748 Associate 1,567 Technical Certificate (TC) 1500 1,546 Career Certificate (CT) 1,210 1,098 913 1000 803 607 650 512 500 376 143 34 0 233 75 74 98 0 151 132 110 86 72 92 50 13 91 104 38 28 Figure Students Transferring Credits to Indiana Public Four-year Institutions: Transferring and Ivy Tech Credentials Earned, 2001-02 to 2013-14 It is also worth noting that the number of students transferring with an Ivy Tech credential increased drastically compared to the prior year, as shown in figure above (see Table 12 in the Appendix for details) The number of transfer students who earned an associate degree at Ivy Tech increased by 13.1 percent; whereas the number of students who earned any credential prior to transferring increased by 14.6 percent As Ivy Tech continues its partnership with four-year institutions to facilitate initiatives that encourage students to earn an associate degree before transferring, along with the recent implementation of the Transfer General Education Core (TGEC) certificate, continuing growth in this area is likely to occur in the near future ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 13 Implications/Recommendations ICHE provided valuable data that allows us to study more than ten years’ worth of transfer trend data Understanding the differences in transfer activity across years and between Ivy Tech regions is essential to informed decision making Some regions are certainly more transfer-oriented than others One example is Central Indiana, fostering close to 2,800 transfer students in the most recent year However, the study finds that gaps exist between transfer headcounts and number of credits transferred One of the possible explanations is that not all credits are retained upon transfer Continuing efforts to improve and streamline the transfer process through student advising, enhanced articulation agreements, and partnerships with the four-year institution will help furthering growth in the transfer metric The report does have some data limitations First, “transfer,” as limited by the source data, is defined as transferring of Ivy Tech credits to another institution in the defined study period In some cases, the timeframe in which a student transferred course credits may occur later than when the student actually transferred Therefore, the number of students transferring credits in one year may not be an accurate representation of how many students actually transferred in the same year Some caution should be exercised when comparing this metrics to others In addition, since the source data is de-identified, we are not able to link back to Ivy Tech demographic and enrollment data for further studies Second, it is not possible for us to determine from the source data how many students subsequently earned a degree at the four-year institution after transferring This important post-transfer metric, however, is available in other transfer reports produced by IR, which may provide some helpful estimates ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 14 References Lin, W (2014, August) Analysis of Six-Year Outcomes, Fall 2008 Cohort Transfer Rates College-Wide and by Region Available from http://ivytech.edu/institutionalresearch/2007_IPEDS_Transfer_Report_Final_9-2-2014.pdf ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 15 Appendix ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 16 Table Number of Students Transferring Ivy Tech Credit to Indiana’s Public Four‐Year Institutions Receiving Institution 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 20122013 20132014 % Change vs Prior Year Ball State University 241 387 399 371 487 438 434 541 575 641 832 769 987 28.3% Indiana State University 239 290 200 363 447 418 467 511 656 1,610 387 345 488 41.4% Indiana UniversityBloomington 15 25 238 254 361 410 701 934 1,340 1,756 1,936 2,260 3,357 48.5% Indiana University-East 19 12 106 127 111 91 116 171 203 259 348 352 378 7.4% Indiana University-Kokomo 47 47 199 183 217 192 244 196 259 315 325 276 368 33.3% 26 28 115 91 100 135 212 218 233 209 238 291 270 -7.2% 196 251 238 267 186 200 283 326 442 633 514 554 510 -7.9% 243 236 803 992 1,033 1,128 1,423 1,553 1,683 2,112 2,077 2,287 2,422 5.9% 31 51 163 184 86 198 192 204 237 223 264 269 269 0.0% 21 19 136 154 182 198 180 273 343 369 425 400 529 32.3% 28 58 93 96 170 151 109 134 333 256 313 300 424 41.3% 20 17 28 99 18 176 138 233 251 264 280 335 19.6% - - - - - - - - - - 142 138 101 -26.8% 257 376 375 474 764 837 1,082 1,345 1,520 1,603 1,661 1,935 1,842 -4.8% 302 422 418 438 476 489 572 609 668 720 711 648 627 -3.2% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 126 ‐ 151 ‐ 1,672 2,222 3,500 4,022 4,719 4,903 6,191 7,153 8,725 10,957 10,563 11,104 13,058 17.6% Indiana UniversityNorthwest Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis Indiana University-South Bend Indiana University-Southeast Purdue UniversityCalumet Campus Purdue UniversityNorth Central Campus Purdue UniversityStatewide Technology Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette University of Southern Indiana Vincennes University Grand Total Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 17 Table Number of Ivy Tech Credits Transferred to Indiana’s Public Four‐Year Institutions Receiving Institution 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 20122013 20132014 % Change vs Prior Year Ball State University 3,227 6,805 7,273 6,158 8,579 8,239 8,948 9,995 11,640 13,706 20,837 19,127.0 19,764.3 3.3% Indiana State University 5,606 7,710 5,723 10,234 11,243 10,743 12,772 13,610 17,374 52,262 11,277 8,708.0 9,947.5 14.2% Indiana UniversityBloomington 285 501 2,842 3,525 4,269 5,785 9,899 12,297 16,665 20,785 20,244 21,825.0 27,889.0 27.8% Indiana University-East 216 123 1,501 3,053 2,119 1,924 2,168 4,801 5,648 8,577 11,464 12,414.0 14,456.5 16.5% 864 1,170 4,304 4,204 4,939 4,608 5,660 4,638 6,616 9,157 10,903 8,123.5 10,444.5 28.6% 270 574 1,604 1,331 1,406 1,687 2,441 2,734 3,276 4,679 5,092 4,987.0 5,422.0 8.7% 2,974 4,403 4,714 5,228 4,975 5,388 5,902 10,636 15,440 17,352 14,497 16,632.0 13,375.0 -19.6% 2,798 2,609 10,077 12,738 15,610 22,526 31,416 37,592 42,710 58,371 63,257 69,301.0 73,557.5 6.1% 557 1,269 2,839 4,294 1,994 5,122 5,000 5,531 6,907 6,856 7,848 8,912.5 7,667.5 -14.0% 264 296 1,708 1,788 2,234 2,841 2,724 3,976 5,837 5,867 7,293 7,117.5 8,719.0 22.5% 935 1,465 2,521 2,065 4,135 4,032 2,887 3,250 6,413 6,455 9,602 7,473.0 12,145.0 62.5% 88 273 375 620 2,632 464 3,722 1,705 5,895 6,485 6,750 7,557.0 8,099.0 7.2% - - - - - - - - - - 1,979 2,414.0 1,746.0 -27.7% 1,896 2,416 2,442 3,013 8,218 9,075 12,448 16,061 16,827 19,498 17,835 17,738.0 17,622.0 -0.65% 3,536 5,448 6,247 6,512 7,774 7,293 10,597 11,785 12,803 13,778 14,832 14,003.1 13,011.0 -7.08% - - - - - - - - - - 1,328 - 1,497.0 - 23,515 35,062 54,169 64,764 80,127 89,726 116,584 138,609 174,051 243,827 225,037 226,332 245,362.8 8.41% Indiana UniversityKokomo Indiana UniversityNorthwest Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis Indiana UniversitySouth Bend Indiana University-Southeast Purdue UniversityCalumet Campus Purdue UniversityNorth Central Campus Purdue University-Statewide Technology Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette University of Southern Indiana Vincennes University Grand Total Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 18 Table Average Number of Credits Transferred to Indiana’s Public Four‐Year Institutions Receiving Institution 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 20122013 20132014 % Change vs Prior Year Ball State University 13.4 17.6 18.2 16.6 17.6 18.8 20.6 18.5 20.2 21.4 25.0 24.9 20.0 -19.7% Indiana State University 23.5 26.6 28.6 28.2 25.2 25.7 27.3 26.6 26.5 32.5 29.1 25.2 20.4 -19.0% Indiana UniversityBloomington 19.0 20.0 11.9 13.9 11.8 14.1 14.1 13.2 12.4 11.8 10.5 9.7 8.3 -14.4% Indiana University-East 11.4 10.3 14.2 24.0 19.1 21.1 18.7 28.1 27.8 33.1 32.9 35.3 38.2 8.2% Indiana UniversityKokomo 18.4 24.9 21.6 23.0 22.8 24.0 23.2 23.7 25.5 29.1 33.5 29.4 28.4 -3.4% Indiana University-Northwest 10.4 20.5 13.9 14.6 14.1 12.5 11.5 12.5 14.1 22.4 21.4 17.1 20.1 17.5% 15.2 17.5 19.8 19.6 26.7 26.9 20.9 32.6 34.9 27.4 28.2 30.0 26.2 -12.7% 11.5 11.1 12.5 12.8 15.1 20.0 22.1 24.2 25.4 27.6 30.5 30.3 30.4 0.3% 18.0 24.9 17.4 23.3 23.2 25.9 26.0 27.1 29.1 30.7 29.7 33.1 28.5 -13.9% 12.6 15.6 12.6 11.6 12.3 14.3 15.1 14.6 17.0 15.9 17.2 17.8 16.5 -7.3% 33.4 25.3 27.1 21.5 24.3 26.7 26.5 24.3 19.3 25.2 30.7 24.9 28.6 14.9% 12.6 13.7 22.1 22.1 26.6 25.8 21.1 12.4 25.3 25.8 25.6 27.0 24.2 -10.4% - - - - - - - - - - 13.9 17.5 17.3 -1.1% 7.4 6.4 6.5 6.4 10.8 10.8 11.5 11.9 11.1 12.2 10.7 9.2 9.6 4.3% 11.7 12.9 14.9 14.9 16.3 14.9 18.5 19.4 19.2 19.1 20.9 21.6 20.8 -3.7% - - - - - - - - - - 10.5 - 9.9 - 14.1 15.8 15.5 16.1 17.0 18.3 18.8 19.4 19.9 22.3 21.3 20.4 21.7 6.4% Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis Indiana UniversitySouth Bend Indiana University-Southeast Purdue UniversityCalumet Campus Purdue UniversityNorth Central Campus Purdue University-Statewide Technology Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette University of Southern Indiana Vincennes University Statewide Average Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 19 Table Number of Students Classified as Transfer Students by Receiving Institution Receiving Institution 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 20122013 % Change vs Prior Year 20132014 Ball State University 177 265 278 196 253 234 212 280 273 330 523 447 356 -20.4% Indiana State University 115 138 96 147 231 212 243 250 335 383 100 88 88 0.0% 12 24 103 83 158 171 268 341 362 438 366 362 392 8.3% 12 46 65 72 54 64 114 132 163 231 227 260 14.5% 30 47 112 112 152 122 141 101 154 198 231 188 230 22.3% 10 28 63 70 64 77 97 108 132 158 162 147 169 15.0% 123 123 139 144 145 156 155 294 420 396 308 303 261 -13.9% 155 235 544 627 702 813 856 953 907 1,233 1,234 1,342 1,356 1.0% 12 51 108 129 48 131 120 154 168 160 183 212 202 -4.7% 11 19 75 78 94 107 101 125 151 142 176 184 187 1.6% 16 34 56 63 99 77 58 59 117 128 31 29 37 27.6% 11 51 14 80 30 47 108 118 123 141 14.6% - - - - - - - - - - 52 61 31 -49.2% 44 94 104 161 208 185 236 168 159 195 222 233 171 -26.6% 92 144 143 126 175 137 187 215 254 263 277 236 229 -3.0% - - - - - - - - - - 15 - 30 - 805 1,223 1,878 2,010 2,452 2,490 2,818 3,192 3,611 4,295 4,229 4,182 4,140 -1.0% Indiana UniversityBloomington Indiana University-East Indiana UniversityKokomo Indiana UniversityNorthwest Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis Indiana UniversitySouth Bend Indiana UniversitySoutheast Purdue UniversityCalumet Campus Purdue UniversityNorth Central Campus Purdue University-Statewide Technology Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette University of Southern Indiana Vincennes University Grand Total Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 20 Table Number of Ivy Tech Students Transferring Credits by Ivy Tech Region Ivy Tech Region 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 20122013 20132014 % Change vs Prior Year Region 01 - Northwest 61 118 238 231 383 296 515 562 852 819 876 987 1,052 6.6% Region 02 – North Central 49 90 218 270 163 286 313 315 353 377 426 427 450 5.4% Region 03 - Northeast 227 286 289 319 245 257 347 418 550 760 650 687 692 0.7% Region 04 - Lafayette 264 350 405 428 655 717 877 1,030 1,192 1,223 1,374 1,592 1,599 0.4% Region 05 - Kokomo 68 90 176 198 256 210 264 227 288 362 361 341 393 15.2% Region 06 - East Central 151 204 285 223 349 288 349 387 421 474 500 487 578 18.7% Region 07 - Terre Haute 153 180 161 266 301 278 325 333 436 950 322 296 453 53.0% Region 08 - Central Indiana 268 338 787 957 1,032 1,214 1,367 1,625 1,864 2,310 2,200 2,264 2,783 22.9% Region 09 - Richmond 39 52 134 185 178 149 201 216 245 288 336 319 344 7.8% Region 10 - Columbus 30 38 51 127 173 154 246 223 321 560 681 713 779 9.3% Region 11 - Southeast 22 17 42 43 92 115 102 90 97 139 129 124 178 43.5% Region 12 - Southwest 260 373 361 367 386 404 481 539 568 668 614 544 560 2.9% Region 13 - Sellersburg 45 46 148 193 223 227 234 321 400 507 536 582 731 25.6% Region 14 - Bloomington 35 40 205 215 283 308 570 867 1,138 1,520 1,558 1,741 2,466 41.6% 1,672 2,222 3,500 4,022 4,719 4,903 6,191 7,153 8,725 10,957 10,563 11,104 13,058 17.6% Grand Total Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 21 Table Number of Credits Transferred to Indiana Public Universities by Ivy Tech Region Ivy Tech Region Region 01 - Northwest 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 20122013 20132014 % Change vs Prior Year 1,316 2,498 4,479 4,247 8,191 5,633 9,097 8,734 15,391 17,362 19,016 19,939.0 22,175.0 11.2% 746 1,762 3,774 5,644 3,183 6,427 6,478 7,213 9,174 9,537 10,477 11,645.0 10,554.5 -9.4% Region 03 - Northeast 3,422 4,958 5,491 6,206 5,717 6,354 6,320 11,030 16,289 18,755 16,442 18,126.0 15,120.0 -16.6% Region 04 - Lafayette 2,495 3,134 3,935 3,725 9,154 9,826 13,700 15,585 16,992 21,177 21,630 20,839.0 21,437.0 2.9% Region 05 - Kokomo 858 1,440 3,285 4,320 4,947 4,067 5,158 4,784 6,295 9,970 10,658 8,994.5 9,865.8 9.7% Region 06 - East Central 2,231 4,272 5,356 4,445 7,168 6,541 8,134 8,604 10,077 12,843 16,044 15,408.5 15,483.5 0.5% Region 07 - Terre Haute 3,318 4,049 3,295 5,387 6,194 5,842 6,522 6,874 10,047 27,761 8,242 6,568.5 7,974.2 21.4% Region 08 - Central Indiana 3,467 4,787 11,129 12,976 14,906 23,480 30,335 36,526 42,421 58,672 57,949 59,646.0 66,726.5 11.9% Region 09 - Richmond 437 581 1,916 3,702 2,281 2,478 2,744 3,955 4,857 7,142 7,967 8,118.0 8,943.5 10.2% Region 10 - Columbus 523 644 659 1,814 2,837 2,343 3,534 3,245 4,644 9,340 12,385 12,737.5 14,160.0 11.2% Region 11 - Southeast 315 333 468 814 1,365 1,507 1,608 1,978 1,580 3,305 2,817 2,601.0 3,636.5 39.8% Region 12 - Southwest 3,140 5,261 5,761 5,766 7,026 6,904 10,012 11,093 11,574 13,838 12,090 11,551.1 11,699.0 1.3% Region 13 - Sellersburg 750 656 1,711 2,318 2,511 3,175 3,561 4,308 6,470 7,549 8,552 8,877.5 11,486.2 29.4% Region 14 - Bloomington 498 689 2,911 3,401 4,649 5,150 9,383 14,681 18,239 26,577 20,770 21,281.0 26,101.0 22.6% 23,515 35,062 54,169 64,764 80,127 89,726 116,584 138,609 174,051 243,827 225,037 226,332.6 245,362.8 8.4% Region 02 – North Central Grand Total Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 22 Table 10 Average Number of Credit Hours Transferred to Indiana Public Universities by Ivy Tech Region Ivy Tech Region 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 20122013 20132014 % Change vs Prior Year Region 01 - Northwest 21.6 21.2 18.8 18.4 21.4 19.0 17.7 15.5 18.1 21.2 21.7 20.2 21.1 4.5% Region 02 – North Central 15.2 19.6 17.3 20.9 19.5 22.5 20.7 22.9 26.0 25.3 24.6 27.3 23.5 -13.9% Region 03 - Northeast 15.1 17.3 19.0 19.5 23.3 24.7 18.2 26.4 29.6 24.7 25.3 26.4 21.8 -17.4% Region 04 - Lafayette 9.5 9.0 9.7 8.7 14.0 13.7 15.6 15.1 14.3 17.3 15.7 13.1 13.4 2.3% Region 05 - Kokomo 12.6 16.0 18.7 21.8 19.3 19.4 19.5 21.1 21.9 27.5 29.5 26.4 25.1 -4.9% Region 06 - East Central 14.8 20.9 18.8 19.9 20.5 22.7 23.3 22.2 23.9 27.1 32.1 31.6 26.8 -15.2% Region 07 - Terre Haute 21.7 22.5 20.5 20.3 20.6 21.0 20.1 20.6 23.0 29.2 25.6 22.2 17.6 -20.7% Region 08 - Central Indiana 12.9 14.2 14.1 13.6 14.4 19.3 22.2 22.5 22.8 25.4 26.3 26.3 24.0 -8.7% Region 09 - Richmond 11.2 11.2 14.3 20.0 12.8 16.6 13.7 18.3 19.8 24.8 23.7 25.4 26.0 2.4% Region 10 - Columbus 17.4 16.9 12.9 14.3 16.4 15.2 14.4 14.6 14.5 16.7 18.2 17.9 18.2 1.7% Region 11 - Southeast 14.3 19.6 11.1 18.9 14.8 13.1 15.8 22.0 16.3 23.8 21.8 21.0 20.4 -2.9% Region 12 - Southwest 12.1 14.1 16.0 15.7 18.2 17.1 20.8 20.6 20.4 20.7 19.7 21.2 20.9 -1.4% Region 13 - Sellersburg 16.7 14.3 11.6 12.0 11.3 14.0 15.2 13.4 16.2 14.9 16.0 15.3 15.7 2.6% Region 14 - Bloomington 14.2 17.2 14.2 15.8 16.4 16.7 16.5 16.9 16.0 17.5 13.3 12.2 10.6 -13.1% Statewide Average 14.1 15.8 15.5 16.1 17.0 18.3 18.8 19.4 19.9 22.3 21.3 20.4 20.4 0.0% Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 ANNUAL TRANSFER ACTIVITY REPORT, 2013-2014 IR # 15167 Page 23 Table 11 Number of Ivy Tech Students Transferring Credits by Degree Pursued at the Indiana Public Four‐Year Institution Degree 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 2011‐ 2012 2012‐ 2013 % Change vs Prior Year 2013‐ 2014 Masters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% BA/BS 1,384 1,890 2,880 3,428 4,302 4,457 5,680 6,622 8,205 10,367 9,957 10,647 12,501 17.4% 283 315 607 573 392 406 458 455 416 431 488 303 409 35.0% Tech Cert 0 15 3 1 0.0% Certificate 11 16 29 22 24 34 26 27 29 7.4% Unclassified or Unknown 17 11 15 15 51 77 116 88 126 118 -6.3% 1,672 2,222 3,500 4,022 4,719 4,903 6,191 7,153 8,725 10,957 10,563 11,104 13,058 17.6% 2011‐ 2012 2012‐ 2013 Associate Total Source: CHE Data Warehouse, annual SIS data submissions FY 2001‐02 through FY 2013-14 Table 12 Number of Ivy Tech Students Transferring Credits by Ivy Tech Credentials Earned Degree Associate 2001‐ 2002 2002‐ 2003 2003‐ 2004 2004‐ 2005 2005‐ 2006 2006‐ 2007 2007‐ 2008 2008‐ 2009 2009‐ 2010 2010‐ 2011 % Change vs Prior Year 2013‐ 2014 143 233 376 512 607 650 803 913 1,098 1,567 1,210 1,546 1,748 13.1% Award >1 but < Yrs 34 75 74 98 151 132 110 86 72 92 50 91 104 14.3% Award

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