Thursday, September 08, 2005
New transfer coordinator position filled
A transfer coordinator has been named who will assist students at Ivy Tech Community College who have expressed interest in continuing their education at the University of Southern Indiana. Nancy Dauby, formerly a training consultant with Extended Services at USI, assumed the new position Tuesday, September 6.Dauby, a 1999 graduate of USI, is currently a student in the Master of Public Administration program at University of Southern Indiana. She worked as a credentials analyst assistant in the USI Office of the Registrar for nine years and was the director for Computer Technology at St. Benedict Cathedral School for five years. “This arrangement between the two schools is a partnership to help ease the transition for students to USI and to help clarify transfer of credits and identify needs of the transfer student, ” said Eric Otto, director of Admission at USI. The transfer coordinator will be housed in the Career Services office at Ivy Tech, and the position will report through the USI Office of Admission. It is being funded by USI. “Each year, we see an increase in the number of our graduates who want to transfer,” said Dr. Deborah Garrett, dean of Student Affairs at Ivy Tech. “The most recent placement survey indicated that nearly 60 percent of our graduates hope to pursue higher education, many of whom want to attend USI.” Dauby has been a presenter at the regional conference for the University Continuing Education Association and a member of the UCEA planning committee. She is Communications Committee chair for the USI Alumni Council and active as a volunteer with the Indiana chapter of the National MS Society and the Boys and Girls Club of Evansville. |

A transfer coordinator has been named who will assist students at Ivy Tech Community College who have expressed interest in continuing their education at the University of Southern Indiana. Nancy Dauby, formerly a training consultant with Extended Services at USI, assumed the new position Tuesday, September 6.