Hoosier Generosity in Ivy Tech Campaign to Have Significant Impact on Students, State

Foundation’s Invest IN Ivy Tech campaign to boost support for students, workforce development, infrastructure, and future programs.

INDIANAPOLIS - Ivy Tech Community College has announced the results of its first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign. 

Over 14,000 donors committed $340 million for student scholarships and related support, workforce development, infrastructure, and next-generation programs for those attending one of the college's 19 campuses. 

The fundraising campaign was conducted over the past five years by the Ivy Tech Foundation. It concluded during the 60th anniversary of the founding of Ivy Tech.  

  • Our Students, funded at $150 million.
  • Our Workforce, funded at $121 million.
  • Our Infrastructure, funded at $42 million.
  • Our Future, funded at $27 million.

Detailed results from the Invest IN Ivy Tech campaign regarding the Lawrenceburg/Batesville campus.

“The outpouring of support for Ivy Tech has truly been a testament to our 60 years as Indiana’s community college and the strong bond our campuses have with their communities,” said Courtney Roberts, Ivy Tech Foundation president. “When I travel to communities and talk to leaders across the state, they have a keen awareness of what Ivy Tech delivers, and they always want to know what more is coming to serve Hoosiers in their area. The results of this campaign underscore their belief in our work.”

Ivy Tech contributes to the lives of students and our communities in numerous ways:

  • Eight of ten students who graduate from Ivy Tech do so without student debt.
  • Ivy Tech graduates more nurses with associate degrees than any college in the nation, and most stay in Indiana to pursue their careers.
  • The College contributes to 1 of every 70 jobs across Indiana.
  • Ivy Tech awards more than 40,000 credentials and certifications each year, and nearly all who graduate – 93 percent – stay in the Hoosier State.

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