Updated for 2025-2026 Academic Year
Thank you for your partnership with the 缅北强奸 (缅北强奸) College Achievement Program (CAP)! CAP is a dual credit opportunity for qualified sophomores, juniors and seniors to earn 缅北强奸 credit that will help build a strong base for their future college careers.
We are thrilled to announce that, effective Summer 2023, CAP courses are offered at no cost to students! Students must meet program and course prerequisites to enroll.听
We hope this handbook provides answers to your questions, but do not hesitate to reach out if you need additional assistance. We are happy to hear from you!
Sincerely,
The CAP Staff
Jaclyn Dumond, Director, CAP and Lifelong Learning
Dana Drury, Assistant Director, CAP
Zoe Meuth, CAP Program Coordinator
cap@usi.edu听
812-228-5022 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听
Policies and Enrollment Procedures for High School Instructors, Counselors and Administrators Partnering with the College Achievement Program
缅北强奸鈥檚 concurrent enrollment, or dual credit, program is called the College Achievement Program (CAP). Only certain advanced level courses in each high school are offered as dual credit鈥攕tudents can receive both 缅北强奸 (缅北强奸) and high school credit if 缅北强奸 course prerequisites and enrollment deadlines are met. A CAP course contains all components of the equivalent on-campus course. CAP online applications, online course requests, and student permission forms are due by the following dates:
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General deadlines to submit the online course request, the online CAP application, and signed Student Permission Form: |
Instructor Qualifications & Training
High school teachers should possess an academic degree relevant to what they are teaching and at least one level above the level at which they teach, except when equivalent experience is established. Instructors teaching general education courses, or courses that transfer, typically hold a master's degree or higher in the discipline or subfield. If a teacher holds a master's degree or higher in the discipline or subfield other than that in which听he or she is teaching, that faculty member should have completed a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline or subfield in which they teach.
--Requirements from the听听from the Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association
Each high school instructor applying to become a CAP instructor must be approved by the appropriate 缅北强奸 department chair as adjunct faculty and receive training from the faculty liaison before teaching a CAP course. More details are found on the page for prospective instructors. Once approved and trained, CAP instructors are asked to attend an annual, discipline-specific professional development workshop and will be observed by the liaison on a regular schedule.
To assist teachers in attaining the necessary graduate hours in the content area, 缅北强奸 has developed the听CAP Graduate Fee Waiver.
New Instructors:
Prior to teaching, new instructors attend discipline-specific training and orientation to course curriculum, assessment criteria, pedagogy, course philosophy with 缅北强奸 faculty in the content area. New instructors also attend a separate training with CAP staff to overview administrative responsibilities and procedures.
Returning Instructors:
All CAP instructors are required to attend an annual discipline-specific workshop or make-up event. Additionally, they are required to adhere to the 缅北强奸 course content and any assessment components set forth by the sponsoring academic department. Non-compliance occurs when any of the outlined CAP instructor expectations are not adhered to. (See the听CAP Instructor Non-Compliance Policy)
All instructors are asked to do the following:
Review 缅北强奸 rosters monthly to identify withdrawals; work with the CAP Office and student to resolve drops.
Utilize the updated CAP course syllabus template, provided by the CAP Office each year, and assure that each student enrolled for 缅北强奸 credit receives a syllabus.
Schedule a time at least once every two years for the faculty liaison to observe the CAP course (if students are enrolled for 缅北强奸 credit).
Present CAP details to students, either personally, via 缅北强奸 staff visit or online videos.
Assist with enrollment each year.
Direct CAP students to the online Student Guide.
Distribute enrollment verification letters to enrolled students and help students use the enclosed directions to activate their my缅北强奸 student accounts.
Become familiar with FERPA regulations, found at the end of this handbook, and complete online FERPA training.
Remind students to complete the online Course Perception Survey at the end of the term.
Enter final CAP grades online through my缅北强奸 by the established deadline (date will be emailed to you prior to the end of the course).
Inform CAP staff of prolonged absences from the classroom (more than two weeks), so that the liaison can work with the substitute as required.
Inform CAP staff if moving to a new school (approval follows the instructor and in most cases, more than one instructor may offer the same 缅北强奸 course in a school).
Inform CAP staff if scheduling changes occur and an approved instructor is no longer teaching the CAP course; approval does not automatically occur for the new instructor. The new instructor must meet the 缅北强奸 criteria to teach the course, complete the appropriate paperwork, and attend the discipline-specific orientation and training prior to offering the course for 缅北强奸 credit.
Instructor Non-Compliance Policy
All CAP instructors are required to attend an annual discipline-specific professional development workshop or make-up event. Additionally, all CAP instructors are required to adhere to the 缅北强奸 course content and any assessment components set forth by the sponsoring academic department. Non-compliance occurs when any of the outlined CAP instructor expectations are not adhered to.
Workshops
The CAP staff will remind instructors of past workshop attendance and indicate when instructors might be in danger of non-compliance. The occasional absence due to other obligations is understandable; if the instructor attended the workshop the year before, CAP staff and the liaison will follow up with the instructor by phone or email. With prior approval from the faculty liaison and CAP staff, other events occasionally may substitute for the annual workshop (observing the course at 缅北强奸, attending a conference in the discipline being taught for CAP, etc.).
In the event an instructor misses two consecutive annual professional development workshops and does not make arrangements to meet individually with the faculty liaison during this time, the following will result:
Workshop attendance is tracked, as required to maintain compliance with . For an instructor approved to offer CAP courses in more than one discipline, cancellation of one CAP course due to non-compliance does not automatically cancel other CAP courses.
Course Content
If the faculty liaison and academic department have concerns regarding a CAP instructor鈥檚 adherence to the 缅北强奸 course content and/or assessment components, instructional issues will be addressed on a case-by-case basis, with the goal of assisting the CAP instructor in addressing the concerns. Concerns raised by liaisons will be addressed in the following manner:听
If an instructor has been approved to offer CAP courses in more than one discipline, the faculty liaison for each area will assess adherence to course content and/or assessment components. Cancellation of one CAP course due to non-compliance does not automatically cancel other CAP courses.听
An instructor who can no longer offer a CAP course due to non-compliance may re-apply to be reinstated as a CAP instructor for the course, understanding he/she must go through the entire application and orientation process again.
Benefits of Serving as a CAP Instructor
Instructor Stipends
Professional Development Stipends:
Stipends for attending CAP professional development are paid directly to the instructor. The stipend rate is $25/hour.
Enrollment Stipends:
Enrollment stipends are paid at the end of the term in which the course is taught. Stipends are based on the number of students who are enrolled in the 缅北强奸 course. The enrollment stipend for year-long CAP courses is paid in two installments, with one payment issued at the end of the fall semester and another at the conclusion of the spring semester. Drops following the official University census count will be factored into the count, if the enrollment count is close to a higher payment tier. Stipends are payable to the CAP instructor. If, due to extenuating circumstances, a student is added late to a year-long course, that enrollment will be merged into the fall counts.听
Enrollment Stipend Rates
1 - 30 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听$100 per course
31 鈥 50 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听$200 per course
51 - 70 CAP students enrolled听听听听听听听 听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听 $300 per course
71 - 90 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 $400 per course
91 - 110 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听$500 per course
111- 130 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听$600 per course
131 - 150 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听$700 per course
151 - 170 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听$800 per course
171 - 190 CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听$900 per course
191+ CAP students enrolled听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 $1,000 per course听
Core 39 Assessment Stipends:
Some CAP instructors teach courses that are part of the 缅北强奸鈥檚 (缅北强奸) general education curriculum (). Every three years Core 39 course instructors are asked to complete the formal Core 39 assessment process. This process can entail gaining approval for, administering, and scoring a key assignment on a provided rubric as well as uploading each student鈥檚 scores to the Tk20 system.
Core 39 instructors may receive a stipend for additional work associated with the University鈥檚 Core 39 assessment process, in the years in which the named course is undergoing assessment. Instructors who teach a course in both fall and spring only undergo formal Core 39 assessment once and therefore only qualify for one Core 39 stipend per year.听
An additional stipend is available to CAP instructors during the Core 39 assessment year; the Core 39 stipend is in addition to the enrollment stipend which is paid every year. The Core 39 stipend total is based upon the total number of students assessed and听completion of the following tasks:
*Should a CAP instructor prefer, the CAP Office can upload students鈥 scores into Tk20, but the instructor would not receive the portion of the stipend affiliated with Tk20 data entry.
| Total Number of CAP Students Enrolled for 缅北强奸 Credit | Stipend Rate for Core 39 Facilitation, Grading & Submission of Graded Student Work |
Stipend for Tk20 Data Entry (Optional; Paid to Instructor Upon Completion of Data Entry in Tk20 System) |
Total听Possible听Stipend for Core 39 Work听(To be Paid to Instructor Upon Completion of Tasks in First Two Columns) |
| 1 鈥 30 Students | $50 | $50 | $100 |
| 31 鈥 50 Students | $100 | $100 | $200 |
| 51 鈥 70 Students | $150 | $150 | $300 |
| 71 鈥 90 Students | $200 | $200 | $400 |
| 91 鈥 110 Students | $250 | $250 | $500 |
| 111 鈥 130 Students | $300 | $300 |
$600 |
| 131 鈥 150 Students |
$350 |
$350 |
$700 |
| 151 鈥 170 Students | $400 | $400 | $800 |
| 171 鈥 190 Students | $450 | $450 | $900 |
| 191+ Students | $500 | $500 | $1,000 |
David L. Rice Library听
缅北强奸's Rice Library is available to support CAP instructors and their students. You can schedule virtual or in-person library instruction (at 缅北强奸 or in your high school) by contacting Leah McAlister, Associate Director of Resource Management & User Experience: lmcalister@usi.edu or 812-461-5328.听
Visit the homepage for access to your high school's customized LibGuide, which includes databases relevant to each discipline, including public-access resources for non-CAP students.
Eagle Access Cards
During a visit to the 缅北强奸 campus, CAP instructors can obtain an .听
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Mileage Policy:
Mileage will be reimbursed to CAP instructors when attending required professional development, if the traveler鈥檚 permanent home address (or other departure destination) is 30 miles or more away from campus or from the location of the workshop, if held off-campus. The traveler must request reimbursement from the CAP Office.听
CAP instructors can request mileage reimbursement through ChromeRiver - Emburse once they have notified the CAP Office. First, they must Create a Pre-Approval before their travel date. After the pre-approval has been approved and it is after the professional development date, they must then Claim Mileage in order to be reimbursed. CAP instructors can also request one of the CAP Staff to be a Delegate in ChromeRiver - Emburse, and the delegate will submit the pre-approval and mileage claim for the instructor.
Lodging Policy for CAP Instructors When Attending Required Professional Development:
One night鈥檚 lodging will be paid if the traveler鈥檚 permanent home address is 150 miles or more away from campus or from the location of the workshop, if held off-campus. The traveler must make lodging arrangements through the CAP Office. The University's per diem rates apply.听
Mileage, lodging, and per diem will not be paid for virtual meetings.
Below find the courses currently being offered through CAP, along with the 缅北强奸 faculty liaison assigned to each course. If you have questions pertaining to the course curriculum, contact the CAP faculty liaison for the appropriate course.听
| ANTH 131 - Dr. Michael Strezewski, mstrezewsk@usi.edu, 812-464-1931 | KIN 188, 192, 281 & 282; EXSC 396听鈥 Dr. Renee Frimming,听rfrimming@usi.edu, 812-465-1065 |
| BIOL 105听鈥撎 Dr. Kirat Baath, kbaath@usi.edu,听 812-465-7004 |
MATH 111, 112, & 114 鈥 Professor Carrie Andersen, clandersen@usi.edu, 812-461-5432 |
| CHEM 142 & 143 鈥 Dr. Jacob Lutter, jlutter@usi.edu, 812-464-1923 | MATH 230 - Dr. Edward Rehkopf, eerehkopf@usi.edu, 812-461-5439 |
| CMST 101听鈥 Dr. Stephanie Young,听slyoung@usi.edu, 812-464-1737 | ME/MFET/ENGR/CE - Dr. Susan Ely, sely@usi.edu, 812-228-5133 |
| ECON 175听鈥 Dr. Daria Sevastianova, dpsevastia@usi.edu, 812-464-1677 | MUS 161 - Mr. Dan Craig, daniel.craig@usi.edu, 812-464-1736 |
| ENG 101听鈥 Dr. Kristin LaFollette, klafollett@usi.edu, 812-228-5136听 |
PHYS 101 鈥 Dr. Jason Ulery, jgulery@usi.edu,听 812-464-1804 |
| ENG 105 鈥 Professor Richard Ellman, rellman@usi.edu,听 812-461-5229 |
POLS 102听鈥 Dr. Nick LaRowe,听nllarowe@usi.edu,听 812-464-1727听 |
| FREN 203 & 204听鈥 Dr. Alexandra Natoli,听anatoli@usi.edu,听812-465-7027 | PSY 201听鈥 Dr. Zach Pilot,听zpilot@usi.edu, 812-464-1753 |
| GERM 203 & 204 鈥 Professor Chiara Littmann-Hall, clittmannh@usi.edu, 812-228-5193 | RTV 150 鈥听Mr. John Morris,听jmmorris@usi.edu,听 812-461-5201 |
| HIST 101 & 102听鈥 Dr. Cacee Mabis, |
SOCW 224 鈥 Dr. Jean Zelenko, jmzelenko@usi.edu, 812-465-1006 |
| HP 115 & 211听鈥 Dr. Ethel Elkins,听eaelkins@usi.edu,听 812-461-5329 |
SPAN 203 & 204听鈥 Dr. Manuel Apodaca Valdez,听mdapodacav@usi.edu, 812-228-5038听 |
| JRN 180听鈥 Dr. Chad Tew,听crtew@usi.edu, 812-465-1244 | 听 |
Student Qualifications &听Prerequisites
Students that are juniors or seniors enrolling in CAP should have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 (based on a 4.0 scale). Sophomores enrolling in CAP should have a minimum high school GPA of 3.0 along with permission from a counselor or instructor.
Also, students previously in CAP must have attained a 缅北强奸 grade of C or better to enroll in further coursework in the same subject area (i.e. English 101 and English 105) per state law (see 21-43-4-15).
Some courses have additional criteria as listed on the CAP prerequisites page.
Policy on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Students with disabilities who meet the eligibility standards () are invited and encouraged to enroll in CAP. Each high school retains the responsibility for providing and coordinating any accommodations or services as described in the student鈥檚 current IEP, 504 Plan, or similar educational plan. The CAP Office only needs to be informed about accommodations related to placement testing or if there is an accommodation which would fundamentally alter the content of the University course, as these may not be provided by 缅北强奸. Students in fully online or hybrid courses should be aware that, due to the nature of online courses, some accommodations approved for traditional 缅北强奸 classroom courses may not apply. Please discuss this with your CAP instructor to clarify as needed. To learn more about the differences between high school and college for students receiving disability-related academic accommodations, please take a moment to review the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 publication 鈥淪tudents with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities鈥 at:
Effective Summer 2023, CAP courses are offered at no cost to students. Any tuition, fees, and other associated costs incurred in prior semesters must be paid.听
A complete list of 缅北强奸 CAP courses and links to full course descriptions is available. Visit Participating High Schools to see which courses are offered in each school.听
缅北强奸听is not responsible for purchasing required听textbooks and materials.听
Note: Particulars of this process vary from school to school. Approved CAP instructors and counselors should work together to develop a smooth internal process. One suggestion for schools with three or more CAP courses is to designate a representative as CAP Building Coordinator. The building coordinator is responsible for organizing the enrollment process among the school鈥檚 various instructors and receives a modest stipend each semester.
The 2025-26 building coordinators are: Elizabeth Rohl (Boonville HS), Sarah Elaman (Castle HS), Ali Henson (Central HS), Holly Simms (Evansville Christian HS), Kari Stein (F.J. Reitz), Mark Rohrer (Gibson Southern), Karen Santana (Harrison HS/Shepard Academy), Monica Daming (Heritage Hills HS), Shea Reneer (Mater Dei HS), Tina McCloud (Mt. Vernon HS), Monisha Woodruff (New Tech), Maren Smith (North HS), Deena Gibson (Princeton Community HS), Melissa Gust (Reitz Memorial HS), Jan Aylsworth (SICTC), Coriann Arts (Southridge), and Andrea Boyle (Tecumseh HS).听
Building Coordinators are provided a stipend for their assistance with enrollment based upon the number of unduplicated students each enrollment semester.
| Number of Unduplicated CAP Students Per Semester | Stipend |
| 0-24 Students | $0 |
| 25-100 Students | $100 |
| 101-200 Students | $200 |
| 201-300 Students | $300 |
| 301-400 Students | $400 |
| 401-500 Students | $500 |
| 501+ Students | $600 |
Students should commit to a year-long CAP course during fall registration. High school courses that meet only in the spring will have a spring registration.
Responsibilities and Benefits of Being a CAP Student
Student Conduct
While students are enrolled in 缅北强奸鈥檚 College Achievement Program, they are expected to abide by the academic rules of behavior befitting a university student. CAP requests that CAP students read the policies regarding student behavior and academic dishonesty, available in Student Rights and Responsibilities: A Code of Student Behavior.听Of particular note are the definitions for cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, and interference with another student鈥檚 work and the penalties related to these activities.听
Academic integrity is the hallmark of truth and honesty in an engaged university community.听 Students have the right and responsibility to pursue their educational goals with academic integrity.听 All members of the University are accountable for their actions in maintaining high standards of academic integrity.听 Students are responsible for completing academic requirements without action and/or material that violate academic integrity.听 Please view the听Academic Integrity Policies and Procedures.听
Benefits
CAP students have access to , the University's student portal. Students are able to request transcripts, view grades, and print unofficial transcripts. CAP students also receive a 缅北强奸 email account they can choose to utilize. Detailed screenshots of the my缅北强奸 account activation process are available.
CAP students have the privilege of checking out materials from the Rice Library on 缅北强奸鈥檚 campus. The student can obtain a CAP library card at the library front desk by showing a state-issued photo ID (driver鈥檚 license or ID card). The library card may be used to check out materials during the semester(s) in which the student is enrolled in the CAP course. CAP students can accrue library fines if books are overdue; library fines will prevent students from registration in further CAP or 缅北强奸 courses and also will prevent access to transcripts. Because CAP students do not pay the same on-campus activity fees, they are not able to use the Recreation and Fitness Center. 听
Students also have access to success series workshops from 缅北强奸鈥檚 Academic Skills鈥 Office as well as either virtual or in-person tutoring in the course they are taking through CAP (if tutoring is available for that course). Call Academic Skills (812-464-1743) to schedule a tutoring session; view the tutoring schedule on Academic Skills鈥 website ().
A student who will complete high school one semester early may choose to enroll in a fall-only CAP course, if all other qualifications are met. However, if the CAP course is year-long, the student will not be permitted to enroll for 缅北强奸 credit.
Once enrolled,听. Enrolling in a college course is an academic commitment.听
If a CAP student is considering withdrawal from the high school course, responsibility is shared by the instructor and counselor to be certain the student understands that withdrawal from the high school course does not automatically qualify for withdrawal from the 缅北强奸 course.
The student must complete the CAP Course Drop Request Form by the last day of classes preceding final exam week. The student will receive a final grade of 鈥榃鈥 on the 缅北强奸 transcript, if withdrawing during the Withdrawal Without Evaluation period.听A counselor or instructor also can make the drop request, but ultimately the student must sign the form Drop Form that will be sent via email with appropriate school officials copied.
A withdrawal that occurs during the Drop With Evaluation period means a student passing the course at the time of withdrawal may still earn a 鈥榃鈥. If the student was failing at the time of the withdrawal, the instructor may assign a letter grade of 鈥楩鈥.
Students Leave Classroom without Completing Withdrawal Paperwork
Students who depart from the high school section of the CAP course by the Friday before their high school's finals week听did not complete the course content and cannot be assigned a letter grade. It is the instructor's responsibility to notify the CAP Office about students who are no longer in their classroom but are officially enrolled prior to grade entry. Students who leave the classroom but are still officially enrolled听are not to be assigned a failing grade in the course.听
No Withdrawals Permitted
Starting with the first day of the high school鈥檚 final exam week 鈥 exact dates vary by district and school -听 students may no longer complete paperwork to withdraw from a 缅北强奸 course. Students will be held responsible for all academic obligations.
Withdrawal during the Online Drop or 鈥淕race Period鈥
If a CAP-enrolled student departs from the high school section of the CAP course on or prior to the 4th Friday of 缅北强奸's semester, it is considered part of the online drop or "grace period."
Withdrawal without Evaluation
If a CAP-enrolled student departs from the high school section of the CAP course after the 4th Friday of 缅北强奸's semester but on or by the Without Evaluation deadline:
Withdrawal with Evaluation
If a CAP-enrolled student departs from the high school section of the CAP course after the Without Evaluation period but before the last day of classes preceding the high school鈥檚 final exam week (in December for fall courses; in May or June for year-long or spring courses, depending on high school calendar):
Medical Withdrawal
Extreme circumstances may warrant a medical withdrawal, which is further outlined here. Medical withdrawal documentation includes a physician letter explaining the impact of the illness on the student's ability to complete the CAP coursework as well as other forms. The evidence is then evaluated by a University committee to deem if the situation warrants a medical withdrawal. Students granted a medical withdrawal will be required to obtain a release from a healthcare provider to register for future coursework. A student who might qualify for a medical withdrawal should contact the CAP Office at 812-228-5022. 听
No Withdrawals Permitted
Starting with the first day of the high school鈥檚 final exam week 鈥 December for fall courses and May or June for spring or year-long courses (exact dates vary by district and school), students may no longer complete paperwork to withdraw from a 缅北强奸 course. Students will be held responsible for all academic obligations.
Applying for Admission to 缅北强奸
Students who plan to formally apply for admittance to the University should听be听certain to complete a regular 缅北强奸 Application for Undergraduate Admission. Everything a student needs to know can be found here!
Transferability & Requesting Transcripts
If a student attends 缅北强奸, no verification of transfer is necessary. However, even while in high school, the student should contact a听缅北强奸 advisor听to help plan CAP courses into a future degree. The student should also educate him/herself about 缅北强奸's听听general education curriculum and particular degree requirements in the anticipated major. The same CAP course could fill a major requirement for one student and an elective for another student, based on majors. Grades earned for CAP courses will become part of the student鈥檚 GPA and transcript at 缅北强奸, unless the student chooses to retake the course. The initial course remains on the 缅北强奸 transcript, but the repeated course grade is calculated into the GPA, even if the grade earned was lower than when the initial course was taken.
Recognition of credit attained at another university is always the choice of the receiving institution. Refunds will not be issued if 缅北强奸 credits are not accepted. It is the student鈥檚 responsibility to determine transferability of 缅北强奸 credits before enrolling in CAP courses.
In most cases, 缅北强奸 credits transfer to other colleges for comparable courses or as elective hours. Students should contact the Registrar鈥檚 Office of the college they plan to attend to ensure transferability. Reading the 缅北强奸 course description or emailing the description to the credit transfer analyst will usually provide enough information for the college to determine transferability. (All descriptions are linked from the CAP web site.) Students may also wish to ask the receiving institution how transferred course grades come into the institution. Some institutions accept credit with the grade and some accept only the credits without factoring the grade into a student鈥檚 GPA.听 It is wise for students to retain portfolios of their CAP coursework and copies of course syllabi to take when they meet with their college advisors, before enrolling in their first year of college.
Students pursuing certain pre-planned, specialized programs (such as physical therapy, nursing, or engineering) will want to research degree requirements and determine if the program requires the 缅北强奸 course or allows for elective hours.
The Indiana Core Transfer Library (CTL) is a guarantee of transfer, for specific courses among Indiana鈥檚 public and some independent institutions, as long as the course is completed with a grade of C or higher. The CTL is available at the Transfer Indiana web site (). If the 缅北强奸 course is part of the CTL, students should check the web site to determine if comparable courses are offered at the institutions they plan to attend. How the particular course applies to each degree program remains the prerogative of the receiving institution.
Following is a suggested script for students who wish to call another university to check on transferability: 鈥淚鈥檓 considering taking a three credit hour history class offered by the 缅北强奸. Before I enroll, I want to be sure the credits will transfer to your institution. I can read you a course description....鈥澨Remind students to request written verification (email or letter) of the credit transfer, if a university employee states that the institution will accept 缅北强奸 credits.
Requesting Transcripts
The student鈥檚 CAP courses and grades will appear on his/her 缅北强奸 transcript as courses are completed. A student who enrolls at 缅北强奸 as a degree-seeking student does not need to request a 缅北强奸 transcript but should mention having earned 缅北强奸 credit to his/her advisor, to be assured of proper placement in subsequent courses. A student who enrolls in another university should request an official 缅北强奸 transcript听after听high school graduation by visiting the Registrar鈥檚 transcript request link:听. This transcript must be sent directly from 缅北强奸 to his/her college or university to be considered an official record. Due to the method in which 缅北强奸 processes spring grades, transcripts are not able to be sent until mid-June; students should keep this in mind when scheduling advising visits and should print an unofficial transcript from my缅北强奸 as proof of completion of a college course. 听
As part of a bachelor's degree, students at 缅北强奸 must fulfill Core 39 requirements, which is 缅北强奸's general education curriculum. Learn more at
What is FERPA?
The听Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)听helps protect the privacy of student education records. The intent of the legislation is to protect the rights of students and to ensure the privacy and accuracy of education records. The听Act听provides for the right to inspect and review education records, the right to seek to amend those records and to limit disclosure of information from the records. FERPA applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the Department of Education.听Maintaining confidentiality of student records is everyone鈥檚 responsibility whether you are faculty, staff or student worker.听
What can I release for students who did not waive their FERPA rights?
Only data defined as "Directory Information" may be released (when appropriate) without the express written permission of the student.听No other information contained in a student's educational records may be released to persons or organizations without the student's prior written approval.
What does 缅北强奸 consider 鈥淒irectory Information鈥?
What about disclosing information to parents?
When a student turns 18 years of age or enters a postsecondary institution at any age, all rights afforded to parents under听FERPA听transfer to the student.听 However,听FERPA听also provides ways in which schools听may听share information with parents.听
When in doubt,听DO NOT听release information to others; consult the Office of the Registrar at 812-464-1762.听For additional Do鈥檚 and Don鈥檛s visit .听
Procedures for听CAP World Language Courses
Students that earn a final grade of an A or B in a world language 203 course are eligible to request and pay for a departmental challenge exam that could earn them credits in 101 and 102 to help satisfy a degree requirement. A student who needs those hours would then complete the World Languages & Cultures Departmental Challenge Exam form and pay $50 per credit hour (or $150 per course), via the . It is recommended that students wait to make this decision until they meet with a 缅北强奸 advisor. The opportunity to request this additional credit does not expire. Students who are not attending 缅北强奸 should not request and pay for the departmental challenge exam and should speak to an advisor at the university they plan on attending.
World Language Procedures:
Ultimately, the student has earned 6 credit hours that apply toward the major or minor or that are guaranteed to transfer to institutions who are a part of the , if the coursework was completed with a letter grade of C or higher.
The full policy can be found here.
For students who wish to take courses on 缅北强奸鈥檚 campus, visit 缅北强奸 Undergraduate Admissions for more information and an application. Students should be prepared to pay full 缅北强奸 undergraduate tuition plus the cost of books and additional fees. No tuition waivers are given for students on free/reduced lunch or 21st听Century Scholars program. 听听
Questions & Troubleshooting
All correspondence regarding CAP should be addressed to the CAP Office, 缅北强奸 Outreach & Engagement, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712. If you require any additional forms or have a question concerning CAP, call 812-228-5022 or use the email link on the side of the page.