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College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services School of Information Technology IT Accelerated Program Application Form For Starting Academic Year of 2018-2019 Please complete this form and submit with all required documents by January 31, 2018 to [email protected] Check List [ ] Cover sheet [ ] Statement of Purpose [ ] Proposed degree plan [ ] Resume [ ] Unofficial transcript or degree audit Program Requirements The IT+ Accelerated programs are open to students currently enrolled in the Information Technology Baccalaureate degree. The admission to the program will follow a holistic approach that will take into consideration the entire application and the individual applicants. However, we pay close attention to the following: - ACT or SAT scores - High School rank - University GPA - Extracurricular activities - Statement of purpose - Professionalism and leadership skills - The ability and willingness to complete the proposed degree plan Notes - Students will be selected to the selected IT Accelerated program in the spring of each year. - Students will be considered undergraduate CECH students for their freshmen, sophomore, pre-junior and junior year. - Students will be admitted to the selected Graduate Program College in the summer semester before the senior year and be considered graduate students for the last three semesters (summer, fall, and spring). - IT+ Accelerated students will start their coop in the summer after their freshmen year. They will not have a summer off in the IT Accelerated degree plan - Students will graduate in the spring of their senior year with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and the selected master’s degree. - Graduate tuition rate and graduate college fees will be in effect when students switch to graduate students in the senior year. - Students must have a 3.0 or above GPA when they transition to a graduate student. - Students must have a minimum number of graduate credit hours determined by the selected graduate program and not exceed 12 graduate credit hours before becoming a graduate student. College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services School of Information Technology IT Accelerated Program Application Form - - If a student has more than 12 graduate credit hours towards the master’s degree, those credits will not be transferred into the master’s program. These courses will have to be taken again as a master’s student. Students must have a 3.0 GPA graduate GPA at the time of graduation in order to graduate with the master’s degree. Most financial aid and scholarships can be used towards the senior year as a graduate student. However, it is the student’s responsibility to meet with financial aid and/or a scholarship advisor in order to determine funding as a graduate student in the senior year. It takes good effort and planning to complete this combined degree plan. Make sure to plan your program and give it its due diligence. It is important to meet with your academic advisor each semester. College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services School of Information Technology IT Accelerated Program Application Form Application Cover Sheet Personal Information: Name M-Number Email Phone Mailing Address High School Information: High School Name High School Location High School GPA High School Rank(if known) ACT or SAT score College Information: University GPA When did you start in the IT program? Primary Track College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services School of Information Technology IT Accelerated Program Application Form Select Program IT+MSIT (Bachelor of Science in IT + Master of Science in Information Technology) IT+MBA (Bachelor of Science in IT + Master of Business Administration) IT+IDT (Bachelor of Science in IT + Master of Instructional Design and Technology) IT+MHI (Bachelor of Science in IT + Master of Science in Health Informatics) Statement of Purpose Describe your career goals and explain how your selected Accelerated Program will help you accomplish these goals. Do not exceed 500 words. College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services School of Information Technology IT Accelerated Program Application Form Proposed Degree Plan Use the selected IT Accelerated degree plan and your degree audit and complete the following degree plan to show how you will be able to complete the program (see examples). It is advisable to meet with your BSIT academic advisor to complete this. Freshmen Fall Spring Sophomore Summer Fall Pre-Junior Spring Summer Fall Junior Spring Summer Fall Senior Spring SummerMatriculate to Graduate Student Fall SpringGraduate with both BSIT and Graduate Degree