The rides are part of Tuesdays@TheTech, which includes the Lawrenceburg campus.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Ivy Tech Community College announced it will offer Uber vouchers for round-trip rides (up to $100) to and from Ivy Tech campuses on Tuesdays.
Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 11:10 AM
By Ivy Tech Community College, news release
The rides are part of Tuesdays@TheTech, which includes the Lawrenceburg campus.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Ivy Tech Community College announced it will offer Uber vouchers for round-trip rides (up to $100) to and from Ivy Tech campuses on Tuesdays.
The rides are part of Tuesdays@TheTech, which are events hosted at Ivy Tech locations to help current, new, and prospective students apply and enroll in classes.
“We want to ensure students and prospective students have whatever they need to reach their educational and career goals,” said Dr. Sue Ellspermann, Ivy Tech President. “By removing the transportation barrier for students with the support of Uber, we can ensure everyone has easy access to campus and work-based learning.”
A $100 Uber voucher is available per student, which includes a round trip ride on Tuesdays between 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., Central and Eastern time zones, to and from an Ivy Tech campus within a 25-mile radius. Riders must be 18 or older, and riders are responsible for any costs incurred over the $100 voucher. Vouchers are good on Tuesdays only. Uber terms and conditions apply and shall be provided upon distribution or claiming of the voucher.
Locations participating in the partnership between Tuesdays@TheTech and Uber include Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Crown Point, East Chicago, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Gary, Hamilton County, Indianapolis and Lawrence, Kokomo, Lafayette, Lawrenceburg, Madison, Marion, Muncie, Richmond, Sellersburg, South Bend, Terre Haute, and Valparaiso.
Students and potential students can learn more at https://www.ivytech.edu/admissions/local-enrollment-centers/tuesdays-thetech/.
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