Ivy Tech Community College names Vice President for K-14 Initiatives and Statewide Partnerships

Indianapolis, IN—Ivy Tech Community College has named Rebecca Rahschulte vice president of K-14 initiatives and statewide partnerships. Rahschulte most recently served as the site director for the Batesville location where she provided leadership, supervision, and guidance in the development, delivery, administration, and implementation of all programs and services at the Batesville site.

Ivy Tech continues its focus on K-14 career pathway completions, which brings together K-12 school districts, community organizations, legislators and employers to meet the needs of the workforce. Rahschulte, in this role, will focus on building trusted partnerships and shared statewide strategic priorities. The position will lead all aspects of K-14 initiatives, including collaborating with chancellors and campus teams to develop focused and continuing communication plans designed for K-12 partners, high school students and parents outlining the benefits of the College’s comprehensive programming.

Rahschulte holds a Bachelor’s degree in psychology, as well as both a Master’s of Education and Doctorate of Philosophy in school psychology. She supported students as a school psychologist from 2002 to 2009, and she began her career at Ivy Tech as an adjunct professor in 2004. She received the Ivy Tech Student Service Award for Outstanding Faculty Contributions in 2010 and the Ivy Tech President’s Award for Excellence in Instruction in 2014. As an engaged member of her community, Rahschulte devotes some of her free time to serving as a United Way board member and actively participating on the Batesville Chamber of Commerce board.