Indianapolis, IN
50 W. Fall Creek Parkway N. Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46208
http://www.ivytech.edu/indianapolis
Ivy Tech Community College - Downtown Indianapolis is a two-year community college and trade school in Indianapolis, IN. Admission is accessible to anybody, given its 100% acceptance rate. It is a very big institution with full-time enrollment of 20,121 students. Ivy Tech - Downtown Indianapolis has 99 available majors across eight disciplines. The most frequently decided academe are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business, and Nursing, which all together make up 30% of students. Its building and construction, culinary arts and protective services programs are all ranked first in Indiana. Also, Ivy Tech Community College - Downtown Indianapolis placed 1st in IN according to our best community colleges and best trade schools lists. For students located in Indiana, full price tuition costs $4,586. Applicants from outside of Indiana have to cough up $8,822 a year. If that's too expensive, know that about three out of four Ivy Tech - Downtown Indianapolis undergraduates get scholarship or grant funding. 27% of Ivy Tech Community College - Downtown Indianapolis students graduate and enter the next act in their lives: work. Two years after receiving their diplomas, alumni earn an average yearly income of $26,700. After 4 more years of experience, the graduate's average annual salary grows 12.7% to $30,100; however, that is still 24.9% beneath the national median earnings. Those of you applying may also want to find that Ivy Tech - Downtown Indianapolis does not offer early decision. Further, it does not have a remote program, and the retention rate for first-time students is 51%. With respect to expenses, be aware that students awarded institutional grants receive $736 in financial aid on average. For value, Ivy Tech - Downtown Indianapolis received a 7.98 and its academics rating on School Authority is 7.52. With regard for the student experience, meal plans are not available for students. To conclude, a fourth of graduates earn a minimum starting salary of $39,000 and one out of every four graduates earn a starting salary of $15,000 or less.
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Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Business
Medical Office Assistant
Accounting Technician and Bookkeeping
Manufacturing Engineering Technician