

Ivy Tech Community College - Evansville
Ivy Tech is a statewide, open-access, community college with campuses in 23 communities throughout Indiana. Campuses are organized into 14 administrative regions. Serving Southwestern Indiana as provider of choice for workforce education and lifelong learning, Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana–Evansville comprises Region 12 – Southwest of the Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana system. More than 5,000 students are enrolled at Ivy Tech-Southwest, taking day, evening, and weekend classes at seven locations throughout southwestern Indiana. Courses are also offered via the Internet and two-way interactive video. EnrollmentIvy Tech operates on a semester basis, fall and spring with one summer term. Semester enrollments are counted ten days after the beginning of each term (ten-day count) and at the end of each term (end of term count). Application DeadlinesApply online to the campus of your choice using Ivy Tech's online admission form. Unlike other colleges and universities, Ivy Tech does not charge an application fee. Use the following link for contact information from the 23 campuses found throughout the state of Indiana, www.ivytech.edu/academics/officeadm. Needed for AdmissionAll degree-seeking students must submit high school transcripts or GED scores. Prior to enrolling in classes, all degree-seeking students must participate in the ASSET course placement assessment. Typical Costs $95.00 per credit for in-state students Fees subject to change Withdrawals and RefundsStudents choosing to drop or withdraw from a course or courses must notify
the College in writing using the drop-and-add or withdrawal form. The fee
refund for voluntary withdrawal from a class, when applicable, will be processed
only after the student files a College drop-and-add or withdrawal form with
the Registrars Office. — From registration to 10th business day of the semester 100% refund Financial Aid71% of degree-seeking students receive aid. Aid is available for nondegree-seeking students. Available aid includes federal, state, and institutional funds in the form of grants, scholarships, and loans. For Dual Credit information, see:
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