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Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
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About Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana is a public two-year institution headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and operating as the state's largest community college system. The institution serves students across Indiana through a network of campuses and regional sites. Ivy Tech offers a broad range of associate degrees, technical certificates, and workforce training programs aligned with regional employer needs.
Program offerings at Ivy Tech span numerous fields, including Nursing, Business Administration, Information Technology, Welding Technology, Medical Assisting, Early Childhood Education, and Automotive Technology, among many others. Programs are available at the associate degree and certificate credential levels, providing pathways to employment and transfer to four-year institutions.
Indianapolis, IN is the state capital of Indiana and the most populous city in the state. As the flagship campus city of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, Indianapolis provides access to one of the most comprehensive community college systems in the Midwest, serving students seeking affordable and career-focused higher education.
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Carol D'Amico
cdamico@ivytech.edu50 W. Fall Creek Parkway N. Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46208
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