In a signing ceremony Wednesday morning at Independence Community College, Pittsburg
State University and ICC formalized their partnership on a new advisement initiative
that will help students ensure they are efficient with their time and their tuition
dollars.
The “Pitt State NOW” program allows students at ICC who anticipate attending PSU to
obtain real-time degree audits from PSU and to have access to PSU advisors.
"It essentially removes all of the normal barriers that prevent students from moving
seamlessly to their chosen institution of Pittsburg State," said ICC President Dan Barwick during
the signing ceremony.
It's the latest in a series of agreements between the two institutions, he added,
"that serve our students very, very well."
"The idea is to create opportunities for our students," Barwick said. "ICC is in the top 1 percent in the country for helping students meet their stated educational goals and this is part of why — because we create paths to allow them succeed to succeed in whatever they have chosen for themselves."
ICC is the first community college to partner with PSU in this type of advisement
program, although other institutions have expressed interest.
Barwick noted that every partnership is only as good as the partners, and described
his own experience as a parent on a tour of PSU with his daughter, a senior in high
school, last Wednesday — the day before Thanksgiving.
"You'd expect to find the campus deserted...no, the admission department is full of folks, they're welcoming,
they're helpful, they're friendly. We were shown around the campus by an ICC grad
who then moved along to Pitt State and then finally now is an employee of Pitt State..."
he said. "What was particularly interesting was her obvious enthusiasm and admiration
for Pitt State..."
"...I know a sales job when I hear it. It was not just a sales job – she really truly believed in the mission of Pitt State and what it had to offer students," said Barwick.
During the signing ceremony, PSU President Steve Scott described the longstanding
connection between the two institutions. Scott also noted that he taught at a community
college for seven years, an experience that was important to his career development
and one he said he took with him to PSU.
Scott said PSU has as many as 500 community college students transfer to the university
each fall, and noted that the admissions office put into place specialized programming for
those students.
"We want to make sure we support them and help them be successful..." Scott said.
The advisement agreement with ICC will bolster that program.
"We want you to know from the very first day you enroll (at ICC), the hours and exactly
how they'll transfer, and make it truly seamless," Scott said. "Higher ed is a big
investment, so let's be as efficient with it as we can, for both the students' sake
and parents' sake, and those who are funding it..."
ICC is in the top four institutions that transfer students to PSU.
Students who sign up for the Pitt State NOW program will be assigned an academic department
at PSU and have access to the Gorilla User System (GUS) which will allow them to perform
degree audits.
A reverse transfer clause is also included in the Pitt State NOW agreement. This will
allow students who transfer to PSU before earning their associate degree to apply
PSU course credit back to ICC in order to receive their 2-year degree.
“We want to ensure students receive credit for their coursework,” said Melinda Roelfs, PSU director of admission. “Earning your associate degree is an important milestone on your journey towards your bachelor’s degree.”