Ivy Tech and Purdue announce new engineering partnership

Ivy Tech Community College Columbus campus and Purdue University are announcing a new partnership to seamlessly guide students from Ivy Tech beginnings to Purdue engineering degrees.

Called Green2Gold, the program was announced yesterday afternoon at Tony Moravec Hall. It will begin at the Columbus campus this fall with 20 students in the first cohort. The students will be co-enrolled simultaneously in both schools. After earning their Ivy Tech associates degree, they will be eligible to move directly into a bachelors degree engineering program at Purdue.

Dr. Arvind Raman, dean of the Purdue University College of Engineering explains:

Dr. Sue Ellspermann, president of Ivy Tech Community College, explains the importance.

Dr. Steven Combs, chancellor of Ivy Tech Columbus, explains the importance at the Columbus campus:

The goal is to provide the engineers needed by businesses locally and statewide such as Cummins, as well as provide a pathway that keeps students in Indiana.

Assuming the program is a success, the idea is to expand the partnership to other campuses in future years.

Many details still need to be worked out before the first cohort can begin their work and school officials went right into planning meeting for the Green 2 Gold program after the announcement at Moravec Hall.

Photo: Dr. Arvind Raman, dean of the Purdue University College of Engineering, speaks during Wednesday’s announcement at Moravec Hall in Columbus. WRB photo

Dr. Sue Ellspermann, president of Ivy Tech Community College, Alyssa Wilcox
chief of staff and senior vice president for partnerships at Purdue University and Dr. Arvind Raman, dean of the Purdue University College of Engineering, sign a memorandum of collaboration on the Ivy Tech Columbus campus for a new program called Green2Gold Wednesday. WRB photo