ASAP PROGRAM DETAILS
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							The ASsociate Accelerated Program (ASAP), which gives students the ability to earn an associate degree in 11 months, is offered at many ĢƵios locations in Indiana. Each location offers a unique combination of academic programs, as shown in the tables below. If you don’t see a location or academic program listed, it is not currently offered as an accelerated associate degree at this time. General Studies Liberal Arts Psychology Business Admin. Education – 
 Early ChildhoodEducation – Elementary Education – Special Education – Secondary Cyber Academy Accounting Criminal Justice Informatics Computer Science Industrial Tech Welding Pre-Nursing Professional Communication Cybersecurity Bloomington X X X X X X X X Columbus 
 (Including Muscatatuck Urban Training Center for Cyber Academy)X X X X X X Evansville X Franklin X X X X X Greencastle X X X X X X X Indianapolis X X X X X Kokomo X X X X X X Lake County at Gary X X X X X Logansport X X X X X X Muncie X X X X X X Shelbyville X X X X X South Bend X Warsaw X X X Scroll to the right to see all 16 programs > 
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							ĢƵios currently offers accelerated associate degrees in multiple academic areas. Each degree can be completed in just 11 months or about 2 ½ semesters. Not all campuses offer each degree, so read on to find the degree that best fits your interests and is offered close to you. ASAP DegreeOFFERED AT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 
 Learn principles that build a background for success in business, including the creation of marketing plans, budgets, and case studies.
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 Columbus
 Franklin
 Indianapolis
 Kokomo
 Lake County at Gary
 Lawrenceburg
 Logansport
 Shelbyville INFORMATICS 
 Learn how people and technology interact so you can develop skills to make tomorrow’s computers and software more useful.
 Learn MoreBloomington  LIBERAL ARTS 
 Explore personal and academic growth in areas from critical thinking to creative expression as you build toward a bachelor’s degree.
 Learn MoreBloomington 
 Columbus
 Evansville
 Franklin
 Greencastle
 Indianapolis
 Kokomo
 Lake County at Gary
 Lawrenceburg
 Logansport
 Muncie PSYCHOLOGY 
 Psychology is the study of behavior, a highly valuable career skill. Studies include human sexuality and theories of personality.
 Learn MoreBloomington 
 Columbus
 Franklin
 Greencastle
 Indianapolis
 Kokomo
 Lake County at Gary
 Lawrenceburg
 Logansport
 Shelbyville GENERAL STUDIES 
 Get broad exposure to a solid core of courses largely transferable to 4-year institutions as required for a bachelor's degree.
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 Columbus
 Franklin
 Greencastle
 Indianapolis
 Kokomo
 Lake County at Gary
 Lawrenceburg
 Logansport
 Muncie
 Shelbyville
 South Bend EDUCATION – EARLY CHILDHOOD 
 Learn the skills needed to care for infants, toddlers, and young children.Bloomington 
 Greencastle EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY 
 Help set the tone for young learners' educational journeys.Bloomington 
 Columbus
 Franklin
 Greencastle
 Indianapolis
 Kokomo
 Logansport
 Muncie
 Shelbyville
 Warsaw EDUCATION – SPECIAL 
 Learn to provide a safe and enriching classroom experience for students with differing abilities.Fort Wayne 
 Lawrenceburg
 Muncie
 Warsaw EDUCATION – SECONDARY 
 Select from teaching Biology, Chemistry, or Math to students in their teenage years.Fort Wayne 
 Lawrenceburg
 Warsaw CYBER ACADEMY 
 This nationally recognized program helps students learn how to effectively secure computers, networks, and critical infrastructure.Columbus Campus offers the program at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center  ACCOUNTING 
 Gain real-world accounting experience with software such as QuickBooks and Sage 50, while also partnering with CPA firms across the state.Lawrenceburg  CRIMINAL JUSTICE 
 Learn from instructors with real-world experience in career fields like law enforcement, court services, security, and others.Lawrenceburg  COMPUTER SCIENCE 
 Acquire skills needed to interact with computers and complex software in any organization, using programming and critical thinking.Lake County at Gary  INDUSTRIAL TECH WELDING 
 Manufacturers need technicians who understand modern machines. Train for career fields like repair technician, welder, or machinist.Shelbyville  PRE-NURSING 
 Work toward an LPN, ASN, or transfer as a junior. Learn to care for patients and qualify to work in hospitals, home health, and more.Bloomington 
 Kokomo
 Logansport
 Muncie PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (Short-Term Certificate) 
 Whether you are looking to improve your communication skills or wanting to shift into a career in communications, this short-term certificate can help you reach your career goals by making you an effective communicator.Greencastle  CYBERSECURITY 
 Cybersecurity specialists defend systems, networks, information, data, identities, and programs from digital attacks and cyber threats.Greencastle 
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							The ASAP program at ĢƵios has more specific admission criteria than ĢƵios as a whole. Prospective ASAP students must: - Be younger than 22 years old
- Have a high school GPA of at least 2.5
- Have a strong high school attendance record
 
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							(1) Apply to the ASAP Program FirstStudents interested in pursuing an associate degree with the ĢƵios’s ASsociate Accelerated Program (ASAP) program must first to the ASAP program. Once your application is received, an ASAP coordinator will contact you via email and/or text. Your campus ASAP coordinator will personally help you navigate through the enrollment process. (2) Apply to ĢƵiosThe second step is to submit the ĢƵios and complete the requirements for admission to the college. Admission to the college does not ensure acceptance to an ASAP program. (3) Upload Your High School TranscriptYour high school transcript will be evaluated to determine if you meet the requirements for admission to an ASAP program. You must have a high school GPA of at least 2.5 and a strong attendance record. (4) Get a Nomination or Letter of Recommendation from an AdultHave your counselor, favorite teacher, employer, or coach nominate you for the ASAP program . Letters of recommendation can also be emailed directly to local campus ASAP staff. (5) Interviews with ASAP StaffNot every campus requires interviews, but the ASAP coordinator will let you know if they need to be scheduled. 
 Check Your Email Throughout the ProcessIt’s important to regularly check your email. Important information regarding the program will be sent to the email address you provide. 
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							ASAP applications are accepted year-round, but the priority application deadline for all locations is April 15. Students are encouraged to apply by the priority application deadline each year. LocationPriority Application DeadlineProgram Start DateBloomington April 15 Summer Columbus 
 (including Muscatatuck)April 15 Fall Evansville April 15 Summer Franklin April 15 Fall Greencastle April 15 Fall Indianapolis April 15 Fall Kokomo April 15 Summer Lake County at Gary April 15 Summer Lawrenceburg April 15 Summer Logansport April 15 Summer Muncie April 15 Fall Shelbyville April 15 Fall South Bend April 15 Fall 
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							Most ĢƵios campuses that offer the ASAP program require applicants to be nominated by an adult familiar with the student’s potential for academic success. To nominate a student for the ASAP program at ĢƵios, complete the nomination form . You may also write a letter of recommendation and email it directly to the local campus ASAP coordinator. 
Find Local ASAP Contact Info
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Columbus and Franklin ASAP ĢƵios
Megan Davis 
Executive Director of Cohort ĢƵios
Email: mdavis874@ivytech.edu
Phone: 812-302-2898
Shelbyville ASAP Program
Megan Davis 
Executive Director of Cohort ĢƵios
Email: mdavis874@ivytech.edu
Phone: 812-302-2898
Contact
Joseph Binkley, MA
Director of Employer Education Services & ASAP
812-492-0337
jbinkley10@ivytech.edu
Franklin ASAP ĢƵios
Megan Davis
Executive Director of Cohort ĢƵios
ĢƵios
Columbus Service Area
Email: mdavis874@ivytech.edu
Phone: 812-302-2898
Shelbyville ASAP Program
Ami Carter
acarter224@ivytech.edu
Office: 317-392-3243 ext. 084687
Monday-Friday | 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. ET
765-719-6015 
jrumple6@ivytech.edu						
								ĢƵios Greencastle
								915 S Zinc Mill Road
								Greencastle, IN 46135
							
ASAP Coordinator
Jennifer Rumple
jrumple6@ivytech.edu
765-719-6015
Virtual On-Demand Service:
Video | Voice | Chat
Monday–Friday | 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. ET
Jason Holland, Dual Credit College Advisor - Interim ASAP lead
ASAP Director
Beth Chaney
bchaney1@ivytech.edu
Office: 765-252-5525  Cell: 574-835-5255
ASAP Coordinator
Jovita Flores
jflores26@ivytech.edu
574-721-6710
call or email for appointment
574-398-6094 
jflores26@ivytech.edu						
								Logansport ASAP
								1 ĢƵios Way
								Logansport, IN 46947
							
ASAP Director
Beth Chaney
bchaney1@ivytech.edu
Office: 765-252-5525 | Cell: 574-835-5255
ASAP Coordinator
Jovita Flores
jflores26@ivytech.edu
574-721-6710
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Director of K-14 Initiatives
Rebekah Ireland
rireland6@ivytech.edu
