Indiana Statutes
§ 21-41-13-5 — Establishment of reverse transfer associate degree program
Indiana § 21-41-13-5
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 21HIGHER EDUCATION
Art. 41STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:
Ch. 13Reverse Transfer Program for Community College
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 21-41-13-5 (2026).
Text
(a)The reverse transfer associate degree
program is established to provide a uniform, statewide policy for Ivy
Tech Community College and Vincennes University to award associate
degrees to:
(1)reverse transfer eligible undergraduate students; and
(2)reverse transfer eligible former students;
through the reverse transfer of applicable credit hours in an efficient
and timely manner at no cost to the undergraduate and former students
under this chapter.
(b)The commission for higher education shall administer the
program.
(c)Subject to the policy established under section 6 of this chapter,
Ivy Tech Community College or Vincennes University, as applicable,
shall determine whether an individual is a:
(1)reverse transfer eligible undergraduate student; or
(2)reverse transfer eligible form
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.94-2024, SEC.5.
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§ 21-12-1-1
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"Frank O'Bannon grant"§ 21-12-1-11
"Fund"§ 21-12-1-11.5
"Prior learning assessment"§ 21-12-1-12
Repealed§ 21-12-1-13
"Program"§ 21-12-1-14
"Scholarship"§ 21-12-1-15
"Scholarship applicant"§ 21-12-1-16
"Scholarship recipient"§ 21-12-1-2
"Academic term"§ 21-12-1-3
"Academic year"§ 21-12-1-4
"Active duty"§ 21-12-1-4.5
"Adult student grant"§ 21-12-1-5
"Approved secondary school"§ 21-12-1-6
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