SUCCESS !

SURVEY RESPONSES FROM GRADUATING ISU DISTANCE LEARNERS

Congratulations to all who successfully completed their studies at Indiana State University.

A special thanks to the ISU alumni and students who contributed tips for success in order to help others achieve their educational goals.

Among those contributing are Indiana State University graduates (and students nearing graduating) who completed their degrees and professional development programs partially or entirely via distance learning.

If you are an ISU distance learner graduating or completing your coursework, please complete this survey, and we will add your name to the list below. Participation is voluntary.
 
 

READ THESE TIPS FOR SUCCESS SUBMITTED BY:

  Tiffany Alexander (bachelor of science in accounting)
  Laura Apperson (master of science in human resource development)
  Brenda Bannerman (master of science in nursing, family nurse practitioner)
  Shawn Bayouth (master of science in human resource development)
  Deborah Bedwell (bachelor of science in nursing)
  Vickie Birchler (master of science in human resource development)
  Michael Bransford (master of science in criminology and criminal justice)
  Jeffrey T. Brookshire (master of education in school administration and supervision)
  Kelli Burkhart (bachelor of science in sociology)
  Greg Cicirelli (bachelor of science in information technology)
  Jose Cordon (master of science in electronics and computer technology)
  Tanya Cottingham (bachelor of science in human resource development)
  Jeff Cretin (bachelor of science in business administration)
  Trisha Crowe (associate of science in psychology with criminology minor)
  Angela Renee Davis (master of science in human resource development)
  Mike DeVore (doctor of philosophy in technology management)
  Holger Durre (master of public administration)
  Penny D. Ellis (bachelor of science in career and technical education)
  Kevin R. Fleetwood (bachelor of science in communication disorders, speech language pathology)
  Mary Fleming (bachelor of science in human resource development)
  Jenafer Fye (bachelor of science in criminology and criminal justice)
  Angela Gambill (master of science in instructional technology, library media)
  Lana Gantner (bachelor of science in community health promotion)
  Kathy Lynn Gray (bachelor of science in criminology and criminal justice)
  Angela Groves (master of science in nursing)
  Laura Guest (graduate certificate in library media services)
  Madeline Harrison (bachelor of science in business administration)
  Melvin Hayes (master of science in electronics and computer technology)
  Kim Haza (bachelor of science in career and technical education)
  Lisa Hieb-Stock (master of public administration)
  Keith Ho (master of science in criminology)
  Thomas Hopkins (master of science in criminology)
  Dolores Hunter (bachelor of science in nursing)
  Tammy Jackson (bachelor of science in industrial supervision)
  Kelly Jameson (bachelor of science in criminology)
  Sandra Johnson (master of science in human resource development, health and safety specialization)
  Debra K. King (bachelor of science in accounting with MIS minor)
  Barb Lance (master of science in criminology)
  Samuel Lopez (bachelor of science in criminology)
  Cathy Luff (bachelor of science in business administration)
  Diana Lugo (master of science in criminology)
  Valerie Lynch (master of science in student affairs and higher education)
  Gary Mann (master of science in nursing, family nurse practitioner)
  Lucinda (Cindy) Jo Marietta (bachelor of science in human resource development)
  Angela Martin (bachelor of science in criminology and criminal justice, with forensic accounting minor)
  Pamela Mason (bachelor of science in human resource development)
  Karen R. Milner (master of science in human resource development)
  Sheryl Neely (master of science in nursing, family nurse practitioner)
  Jason Overfield (bachelor of science in criminology)
  Gus Pearcy (bachelor of science in communications studies)
  Dale Deon Pike (bachelor of science in industrial technology)
  Bernardo Pillot (master of science in criminology and criminal justice)
  Teresa Price (master of science in nursing, nursing education)
  Cherial Revell (master of science in nursing, family nurse practitioner)
  Oscar Rodriguez (master of science in electronics and computer technology)
  Sean Scanlon (master of science in criminology)
  Michael W. Scott (bachelor of science in criminology)
  Charles S. Sebring (bachelor of science in industrial supervision)
  Jessica Shaw (bachelor of science in business administration)
  Marlayne Sick (master of science in educational technology)
  Diana Lynn Smith (bachelor of science in human resource development)
  Robert Smith (master of science in technology education)
  Carrie Sypowicz (bachelor of science in human resource development)
  Jennifer Stefancik (bachelor of science in family and consumer sciences education)
  Heather Steinmiller (master of science in educational technology)
  Dartanion Sutton (bachelor of science in technology management)
  Pamela Swaim (master of science in nursing, adult family nurse practitioner)
  Jonathan Swartz (graduate certificate in library media services)
  Fitz Taylor (master of science in electronics and computer technology)
  Jeffrey M. Ulmer (doctor of philosophy in technology management, manufacturing systems specialization)
  P. Angie Veach (bachelor of science in career and technical education)
  Ashley Veale (bachelor of science in elementary education)
  Ramasubramanian Viswanathan (master of science in electronics and computer technology)
  Kristi Woodard (bachelor of science in criminology and criminal justice)

Distance Education Students Residing Outside of Indiana:  Each of the states has its own approval processes for out-of-state institutions offering distance education. While Indiana State University endeavors to offer all of its programs to as wide an audience as possible, all ISU distance education programs may not be available in all states. 

The Catalog of Indiana State University is the document of authority for all students. The requirements given in the catalog supersede information issued by any academic department, program, college, or school. The University reserves the right to change the requirements at any time.

Last updated 18 May 2012