

Indiana Tech
Indiana Tech provides learners of all ages with career-focused professional education in the areas of business, computer studies, engineering, and other professional concentrations; prepares them for active participation in the complex, global society of the 21st century; and motivates them toward a life of significance and worth. The university was founded in 1930 in Fort Wayne as a small engineering college for men. It has grown into a coed, private university with more than 3,300 students enrolled. The traditional day school campus is located in Fort Wayne, a thriving, progressive community with a population of more than 200,000 in the northeastern corner of Indiana. The College of Professional Studies has additional locations in Elkhart, Greenwood, Huntington, Indianapolis, Plainfield, South Bend, and Warsaw, as well as an Independent Study Program. Indiana Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, while the mechanical and electrical engineering programs are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Additional degree programs have earned accreditation from the International Assembly of Collegiate Business Education (IACBE). The university is approved and officially recognized by the U.S. Office of Education and the U.S. State Department and is approved by the State Approval Agency for the enrollment of veterans and eligible persons. Additionally, the university is a member of the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) and adheres to its policies and practices. EnrollmentAbout 2,800 students at locations throughout Indiana and via Independent Study. Application DeadlinesThere is a rollling application deadline for unclassified students. Students should apply a minimum of 3 weeks in advance of the date on which the course will start. Needed for Admission
Degree-seeking Students: http://www.indianatech.edu/eLearning/Main.aspx#Application ICN Students: Application DeadlineThere is a rolling application deadline for unclassified students. Students should apply a minimum of 3 weeks in advance of the date on which the course will start. Typical Distance Learning Costs (Valid through June 30, 2009)
Financial AidDegree-seeking students are eligible to apply for financial aid. Withdrawals and RefundsOur goal is to provide the best support and service to ensure academic success for every distance learner. Occasionally an extraneous situation may arise and will require an enrolled student to request additional time for course completion or withdrawal. If you are in such a circumstance, we encourage you to contact us or your course instructor as soon as possible. We are committed to work with you to address your specific situation.
Additional forms are required to accompany each request. Please see Independent Study Program Policies for detailed information. For More InformationICN CoordinatorAlisa Scagnoli RegistrationLori Brubaker Admissions Financial AidLinda Stanwood BookstoreTextbooks are included in tuition costs. Library SupportConnie Scott Academic CalendarOnline classes are all 10 weeks long; all course material will be mailed to the students home address. All ISP courses allow up to 6 months for completion of a course. These are done from home independently; all course material will be mailed to the students address.
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