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University description (as per official university website)
Ivy Tech Community College is the college of choice for more than 110,000 students every year. Ivy Tech is focused on you and what you want.
Ivy Tech is Indiana's most affordable college – about half the average annual cost of other schools for tuition and books. You can earn your college degree for less than $6,000.
There are more than 150 programs and concentrations statewide, all of which result in an associate degree or certificate that can lead to a good-paying job. Or you can take advantage of the cost-savings you will experience at Ivy Tech and transfer your degree/credits to other colleges and universities around the state to pursue a bachelor's degree.
Campuses
Ivy Tech Community College - Southwest serves Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick counties. The main campus is located in Evansville, Indiana, and enrolls more than 6,000 students.
In addition to the main campus, Ivy Tech Southwest has a campus in Tell City and a new location in Princeton.
Academics:
Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
Business
Education
Fine Arts and Design
Health Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Public and Social Services
Technology
Scholarships
- Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship
Description: Federally supported merit-based scholarship
Eligibility: Minimum SAT score of 1300, or a 29 composite score on the ACT, or earn an average score of 620 or higher on the GED; Indiana resident; not have defaulted on a debt to the federal government or sentenced for a drug offense.
- Hoosier Scholar Award
Description: State academic merit award.
Eligibility: Recipients are selected by high school guidance counselor staff; Indiana resident; rank in top 20% of high school class.
- Nursing Scholarship Fund
Description: State scholarship promoting qualified individuals to pursue a nursing career in Indiana.
Eligibility: Indiana resident; agree in writing to work as a nurse in Indiana for two years following graduation; demonstrate financial need.
- Twenty-First Century Scholars
Description: State need-based grant
Eligibility: Sign and mail your Twenty-First Century Scholar's pledge affirmation on time; Indiana resident; enrolled full time, US Citizen or eligible non-citizen.
- Ivy Tech Scholarship
Description: College-funded non-need-based fee remission
Eligibility: Campus-specific; contact the financial aid office at the campus you plan to attend.
- Ivy Tech Foundation Scholarship
Description: Foundation-funded scholarships
Eligibility: Campus-specific; contact the financial aid office at the campus you plan to attend. |