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Ivy Tech Offers Free Uber Rides to Campus

INDIANAPOLIS, 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 Tuesd…

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  • | Fort Wayne

    A Week in the Life of a NEINFAME Student

  • | Bloomington

    Ivy Tech Bloomington wins $40,000 for new Cyber Range training center

    The campus was awarded the funds in a 'Pitch for the Skilled Trades,' focused on ensuring a strong workforce pipeline

  • Ivy Tech Offers Free Uber Rides to Campus

  • Catherine Hightower Valcke - Class of 1981

    Technical Certificate in Medical Assisting

  • | Indianapolis

    November Bear of the Month: Manjai Lelee

    Plus, Student Life gives out two Bear Cub Hugs for November!

  • | Bloomington

    Human Library Project at Ivy Tech to Challenge stereotypes, promote understanding

    Participate Tuesday, Nov. 7 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Shreve Hall

  • Educational Convening 2023

    Ivy Tech Kokomo & IU Kokomo to bring Dr. Katie Jenner to share with local educators.

  • | Indianapolis

    Lowe's Foundation visits Indianapolis campus, formally announces $700K grant to help expand Ivy Tech’s HVAC programs

  • | Terre Haute

    Ivy Tech Terre Haute Celebrates Completion of Invest IN Ivy Tech Campaign

    Ivy Tech Terre Haute reveals total dollars raised and impact on local campus, students, and workforce pipeline

  • Hoosier generosity in Ivy Tech campaign to have significant impact on students

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

  • | Fort Wayne

    “PiP, PiP, Hooray!” A conversation with Perception is Perfection

  • | Indianapolis

    HVAC apprentice says his career progression has accelerated because of Indy’s ESCO-accredited program

    Nick Maddox knew nothing about HVAC before enrolling in Ivy Tech Community College’s Apprenticeship program in Indianapolis. Now, he says he could see himself being a subject matter expert in a couple of years.

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