Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg & Batesville Offering Personalized Enrollment Sessions

Monday, May 11, 2020 at 1:40 PM

By Ivy Tech Community College, news release

ITCC is offering personalize enrollment sessions with its local Lawrenceburg staff to help prospective students prepare for and enroll in the college.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Ivy Tech Community College Lawrenceburg and Batesville is offering personalize enrollment sessions with its local Lawrenceburg staff to help prospective students prepare for and enroll in the college.

The personalized enrollment sessions offer prospective students the opportunity to have individual online meetings or phone calls about enrolling at Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg. A local Lawrenceburg campus staff member will provide information tailored to each prospective student’s needs and answer questions about applying to Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg including enrollment requirements, financial aid, and academic programs.

Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg is accepting applicants for the summer and fall terms. The Lawrenceburg campus offers more than 30 degree programs in high-demand fields, including advanced manufacturing, healthcare, information technology, business, and education.

Students can earn up to an associate degree and enter the workforce equipped for an in-demand career. Alternatively, students can transfer their credits to a four-year university and continue working towards a bachelor’s degree.

Ivy Tech’s tuition is the lowest in the state. For local residents, the Lawrenceburg and Batesville locations can provide technical assistance to students taking online courses for the first time. Ivy Tech’s summer session begins on June 8.

To sign up for a personalized enrollment session, email us at R11Express@ivytech.edu.

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