Special Education
Program Overview
Introduction to the Special Education Program
The Indiana legislature has established requirements for a Statewide Transfer General Education Core, which includes a minimum of 30 credit hours. Additionally, the state has developed Transfer Single Articulation Pathways (TSAP) that enable students to fully transfer certain associate degrees as the first two years of instruction toward a companion bachelor's degree.
Program Details
The TSAP program allows students who have completed a TSAP associate degree from an Indiana two-year college, such as Ivy Tech or Vincennes, to continue in the companion TSAP bachelor's degree program. This program guarantees that students can finish their degree on time within two years of full-time study.
Eligibility and Benefits
- Students who have completed a TSAP associate degree from an Indiana two-year college are eligible to continue in the companion TSAP bachelor's degree program.
- This program provides a guaranteed pathway to complete the bachelor's degree within two years of full-time study.
- The TSAP program ensures that students can transfer their associate degree credits as the first two years of instruction toward the companion bachelor's degree.
Program Structure
The Special Education program is designed to be completed within two years of full-time study, following the transfer of an associate degree. The program builds on the foundation established in the associate degree, providing students with a comprehensive education in special education.
