The Guide to Higher Education in

Distributed by State Representative Ryan Dvorak Toll-Free: 1-800-382-9842 | www.in.gov/H8 www.facebook.com/inhousedems @inhsedems @inhousedemocrats This booklet is intended only as a starting point. Contents Contact the institutions for application deadlines and more information. All costs are subject to change. 3 Agencies and Sources consulted include: Resources 1. Indiana Commission for Higher Education 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 464-4400 www.in.gov/che

2. Division of Student Financial Aid W462 Indiana Government Center South 4 402 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204 Scholarships (888) 528-4719 and Financial Aid www.in.gov/sfa

3. Learn More Indiana 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204-4254 (317) 464-4400 www.learnmoreindiana.org

4. Indiana Department of Education 115 West Washington Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, IN 46204 7 (317) 232-6610 Colleges www.doe.in.gov and Universities

5. U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20202 1-800-USA-LEARN www.ed.gov 6. U.S. Census Bureau 18 www.census.gov Occupational and 7. U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Proprietary Colleges (202) 691-5200 www.bls.gov

Written and compiled by the Indiana House of Representatives Office of Publications – Democratic Caucus For additional copies or to provide updated information about your institution, contact: 1-800-382-9842. UPDATED JUNE 2020 Agencies and Resources

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education Created in 1971 by an act of the General Assembly and signed into law by then-Governor Edgar Whitcomb, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education is now in its fourth decade of service to the State of Indiana. The Commission is a 14-member public body created to define the educational missions of public colleges and universities; plan and coordinate Indiana’s state-supported system of post-high school education, taking into account the plans and interests of independent colleges and universities; review both operating budget and capital budget appropriation requests from public institutions; approve or disapprove for public institutions the establishment of any new branches, campuses, extension centers, colleges or schools; approve or disapprove for public institutions the offering of any additional associate, baccalaureate or graduate degree or certificate program of two semesters or more in duration; review all programs of public institutions and make recommendations to the governing board of the institution, the Governor, and the General Assembly concerning the funding and the disposition of these programs; and, distribute student financial aid from state aid programs. To learn more about the Commission or about attending college in Indiana, visit in.gov/che and www.learnmoreindiana.org .

Finish Your Degree Enacted by the 2015 , You Can. Go Back. is a statewide campaign that aims to help the 750,000+ Hoosier adults with some college but no degree finish what they started. With $7.5 million in state grants available for adult students, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) is reaching out to Hoosiers directly and connecting them with Indiana colleges that are committed to eliminating barriers for returning adults. Many colleges are offering special pro grams and incentives—including flexible class schedules and online courses, college credit for work and military experience, grade- and debt-forgiveness programs—as well as scholarships, tuition discounts and $1,000 in state grants on a first-come, first-serve basis for qualifying students. For more information, visit www.youcangoback.org .

Indiana College Network The Indiana College Network (ICN) is a partnership of Indiana’s colleges and universities working together to provide higher education to Indiana citizens wherever they live and work. Through its website, ICN provides information about distance learning opportunities available in Indiana. The partner institutions’ distance education degree and certificate programs consist of actual college classes that are equivalent to on-campus courses. To learn more about ICN, call the ICN Student Services Center at 1-800-426-8899, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.icn.org.

3 Scholarships and Financial Aid

State Financial Aid Information 21st Century Scholars Program Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars is a needs- and performance-based program that provides students the opportunity to earn up to a four-year scholarship at an Indiana college or university. Hoosier students who meet income criteria can enroll during their 7th- or 8th-grade year of middle school. Students commit to maintaining academic success, remaining drug- and alcohol-free, and completing college- preparation activities. Scholars are provided resources and assistance to help them prepare for college and pay for expenses not covered by their scholarship. For more information on this program, visit www.in.gov/21stcenturyscholars or contact the Division of Student Financial Aid at 1-888-528-4719.

Indiana Frank O’Bannon Grant EARN Indiana This grant provides Indiana residents with need-based grants for tuition The Employment Aid Readiness and mandatory fees for students planning to attend eligible public, Network Indiana is a state private, and proprietary postsecondary institutions. Applicants must work-study program that offers students with financial need be a high school graduate, plan to attend an eligible postsecondary access to paid internships. institution, plan to enroll in a course of study that lead to an associate Full- or part-time students from or bachelor’s degree, plan to enroll as a full-time student, and must Indiana who meet Expected abide by credit completion requirements each academic year to renew Family Contribution thresholds maximum reward. Applicants also must file a Free Application for are eligible for the program. EARN Indiana works with Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For more information, contact the Indiana INTERNnet to match Division of Student Financial Aid at 1-888-528-4719. students and employers to maximize each student's Minority Teacher Scholarship academic success and career This scholarship is designed to address the critical shortage of achievement. To learn more African- American and Hispanic teachers in Indiana. Applicants must about EARN Indiana, visit indianaintern.net/earn_info be African-American or Hispanic. Applicants must be admitted to or or contact the Division of already attend an eligible Indiana college or university as a full-time Student Financial Aid at student; be a first-time undergraduate student; maintain the cumula tive 1-888-528-4719. GPA required for admission to the institution’s school of education; pursue a course of study that would enable them to teach in an accredited Indiana elementary or secondary school; agree in writing to apply to such school and, if hired, teach for at least 3 years; and file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To apply, applicants must submit the William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship Application through ScholarTrack at scholartrack.che.in.gov. For more information, contact the Division of Student Financial Aid at 1-888-528-4719.

4 Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship This scholarship is an educational benefit for students who graduate from a publicly-supported high school at least one year early. The scholarship pays $4,000 to be applied first to any remaining unpaid tuition and fees and can be used at any eligible Indiana college. This is a one-time benefit and may not be renewed or used for remedial course work. Applicants must be an Indiana resident, have attended a publicly-supported high school for at least 2 semesters as a full-time student, been awarded a minimum of a Core 40 high school diploma by the end of 11th grade, and enroll as a full-time student at an eligible institution no later than the fall semester of the same year. To apply, applicants must submit the Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship Application through ScholarTrack at schol artrack.che.in.gov and file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For more information , contact the Division of Student Financial Aid at 1-888-528-4719.

TFhee Ud.Se. Dreapalrt mFenitn ofa Ednuccatioan lo ffAers isdtud eIntn finfaoncriaml assaisttanicoe tn hrough Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, PLUS Loans, Consolidation Loans, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, Work-Study and Perkins Loans. To be eligible for aid, students must demonstrate financial need, have a high school diploma or GED, plan to enroll as a regular student in an eligible program, be a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen, have a valid Social Security number, make satisfactory academic progress, and sign a statement of educational purpose and a certification statement on overpayment and default. Students interested in receiving financial aid must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 10 (please allow 5-7 business days for processing) of the academic year the applicant plans to enroll. Forms are available through high school guidance offices, college financial aid offices or by contacting the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-USA-LEARN. To complete the form online, visit fafsa.ed.gov. THE FEDERAL STUDENT AID INFORMATION CENTER can answer your student aid questions and offer help filling out the FAFSA. Contact the FSAIC at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).

IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS Grant: Financial aid, often based on financial need, that does not need to be repaid (unless, for example, you withdraw from school and owe a refund). Loan: Borrowed money which must be repaid with interest. Work-Study: A federal student aid program that provides part-time employment while you are enrolled in school to help pay your education expenses.

Federal Pell Grants Federal Pell Grants are given to students depending on financial need, cost of attendance, full-time or part-time status, and more. The maximum award is $5,815 for 2016-2017 and the maximum award changes yearly. A Federal Pell Grant does not need to be repaid, unlike a loan, except under certain cir cumstances. If your parent or guardian was a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and died as a result of military service performed in Iraq or Afghanistan after the events of 9/11, you may be eligible for additional Federal Pell Grant funds if you were less than 24 years old or enrolled in college at the time of your parent or guardian’s death. To apply, applicants must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 10 (please allow 5-7 business days for processing) of the academic year the applicant plans to enroll and again every year they continue to enroll.

5 AmeriCorps AmeriCorps programs offer funds for postsecondary education in return for community service work. The funds can be used for either current educational expenses or to repay federal student loans. For more information, call 1-800-942-2677, visit www.americorps.gov or write to: The Corporation for National Community Service, 1201 New York Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20005.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) A Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant is for undergraduate students with exceptional financial need. It is a campus-based aid that is administered directly by the financial aid office at each participating school. The amount of scholarship students may receive depends on financial need, time of application, the amount of other aid the student receives, and the availability of funds at the school. Unlike the Federal Pell Grant Program, FSEOG awards are first-come, first-serve. Once the school’s FSEOG funds have been awarded, no more awards can be made for that year. Students should apply as early as possible by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 10 (please allow 5-7 business days for processing) of the academic year the applicant plans to enroll. Students that receive Pell Grants and have the most financial need will receive FSEOGs first.

TEACH Grant Program The TEACH Grant is for students who are studying to become a teacher and plan to teach in a high- need field in a low-income area. The grant provides up to $4,000 per year to students that meet certain requirements. In order to receive the grant, you must sign a TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve in which you agree to teach in a high-need field at a school or educational service agency that serves stu dents from low-income families for at least four (4) academic years within eight years of completing the course of study for which you received the grant. If you do not complete the teaching obligation, the funds you received will be converted to a Direct Unsubsidized Loan. To apply for the grant, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 10 (please allow 5-7 business days for processing); be enrolled as an undergraduate, post baccalaureate, or graduate student at a school that participates in the TEACH Grant Program; meet certain academic achievements; receive TEACH Grant counseling; and sign a TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve.

6 Colleges and Universities

Ancilla College 9601 Union Road, P.O. Box 1, Donaldson, IN 46513, (574) 936-8898 / (866) ANCILLA / www.ancilla.edu Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Science in Nursing and Associate of Applied Science with a total of 21 majors offered and 8 one-year certificates available. Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Chartered: 1937 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Enrollment: 554 Tuition: $15,000 per year Housing: $6,260 per semester

Anderson University 1100 East 5th Street, Anderson, IN 46012, / (800) 428-6414 / www.anderson.edu Degrees Offered: Associates, Bachelors, Graduate and pre-professional programs are available through the College of Arts, College of Science and Humanities, School of Business, School of Education, School of Nursing and School of Theology and Christian Ministry. Religious Affiliation: Church of God Chartered: 1917 Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Enrollment: 2,881 undergraduates Tuition: $29,230 per year Housing: $10,840 per year: All undergraduates under 22 years old and not living with parents are required to live on campus.

Ball State University 2000 W. University Avenue, Muncie, IN 47306, (765) 289-1241 / (800) 382-8540 / www.bsu.edu Degrees Offered: 190 undergraduate majors and 140 master’s, doctoral, certificate and specialist degrees are offered through the College of Applied Sciences & Technology, College of Architecture & Planning, College of Business, College of Communication, Information and Media, College of Health, College of Fine Arts, College of Sciences and Humanities, and the Teachers College. Religious Affiliation: Public Chartered: 1898; Became a state school in 1918 Student/Faculty Ratio: 17:1 Enrollment: 22,541 undergraduates Tuition: $9,654 per year plus fees Housing: Approx. $11,000 - $14.000: All first-time freshman students and all transfer students who have completed 24 semester hours or less prior to initial enrollment at Ball State are required to live in university residence halls unless they are 21 years old, live with their parents in their parents’ permanent home, or are married.

7 Bethel College 1001 West McKinley Avenue, Mishawaka, IN 46545-5591, (574) 259-8511 / (800) 422-4101 www.bethelcollege.edu Degrees Offered: 50 areas of study available in Accounting, American Sign Language, Applied Politics, Arts and Sciences, Biblical Studies, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Christian Ministries, Communication, Criminal Justice, Education, History and Contemporary Society, Humanities, Kinesiology, Math and Engineering, Music, Nursing, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, and Theatre. Religious Affiliation: Christian Missionary Chartered: 1947 Student/Faculty Ratio: 9:1 Enrollment: 444 Tuition: $29,390 per year plus fees Housing: $9,530

Butler University 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208-3485, (317) 940-8000 / (800) 368-6852 / www.butler.edu Degrees Offered: Bachelor’s degrees are available in 65+ academic majors through the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Education, Business, Communication, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and the Jordan College of the Arts. There are 18 Master’s degree programs and a Doctor of Pharmacy program. Religious Affiliation: Independent Chartered: 1855 Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Enrollment: 5,506 Tuition: $42,360 per year plus fees Housing: $15,540: First-year students not living with a parent or legal guardian are required to live on campus .

Calumet College of St. Joseph 2400 New York Avenue, Whiting, IN 46394-2195, (877)700-9100 / www.ccsj.edu Degrees Offered: 21 Bachelor’s degrees, 4 Graduate degrees and 3 Adult Degree Completion programs. Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Chartered: 1951 Student/Faculty Ratio: 8:1 Enrollment: 772 Tuition: $20,370 Housing: No on-campus housing.

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8 DePauw University PO Box 37, 313 South Locust St., Greencastle, IN 46135, (765) 658-4800 / (800) 447-2495 / www.depauw.edu Degrees Offered: 45 Bachelor’s degrees through the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Music. 3 pre-professional programs. Religious Affiliation: Independent Chartered: 1837 Student/Faculty Ratio: 9:1 Enrollment: 2,156 Tuition: $51,146 per year plus fees Housing: $13,400 Note: The university guarantees graduation in four years for students in 40 standard programs or the university will waive fees for remaining coursework. If students cannot graduate within that time, tuition will be waived for courses needed to complete the degree provided stipulations are met.

Earlham College 801 National Road West, Richmond, IN 47374-4095, (765) 983-1200 / (800) 327-5426 / www.earlham.edu Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts in 40 disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields, as well as permitting self- designed studies and a cooperative program in engineering. Religious Affiliation: Quaker Chartered: 1847 Student/Faculty Ratio: 10:1 Enrollment: 1,104 Tuition: $47,380 per year plus fees Housing: $10,885 plus meal plan and fees

Franklin College 101 Branigin Blvd., Franklin, IN 46131, (317) 738-8000 / (800) 852-0232 / www.franklincollege.edu Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts in 36 fields, as well as permitting self-designed studies Religious Affiliation: American Baptist Chartered: 1834 Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Enrollment: 982 Tuition: $32,970 per year plus fees Housing: $10,244

Goshen College 1700 South Main Street, Goshen, IN 46526, (219) 535-7000 / (800) 348-7422 / www.goshen.edu Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Nursing or a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership in 39 majors and 47 minors Religious Affiliation: Mennonite Chartered: 1894 Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Enrollment: 927 Tuition: $34,540 Housing: $10,760: 60% of students live on campus. Students under 21 are required to live on campus or at home. Study-Service Team: Students spend 13 weeks in a foreign country, studying the language, history and culture, and working on a public service project.

9 Grace College 200 Seminary Drive, Winona Lake, IN 46590-1295, (574) 372-5100 / (800) 54-GRACE / www.grace.edu Degrees Offered: More than 68 undergraduate areas of study, master’s degrees in counseling, education, and ministry, and a doctoral degree program in ministry. Religious Affiliation: Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches Student/Faculty Ratio: 23:1 Chartered: 1948 Tuition: $24,768 Enrollment: 1,236 Housing: $9,134 plus utilities

Hanover College P.O. Box 108, State Highway 56, Hanover, IN 47243, (812) 866-7000 / www.hanover.edu Degrees Offered: The Bachelor of Arts degree is offered in more than 33 liberal arts fields of study; pre-law and pre- medicine programs are also available. Religious Affiliation: Presbyterian Chartered: 1827 Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 1,104 Tuition: $38,750 per year plus fees Housing: $11,950

Holy Cross College 54515 State Rd. 933 N., Notre Dame, IN 46556, (574) 239-8400 / www.hcc-nd.edu Degrees Offered: Majors and Minors in Business, Communications, Elementary Education, English, History, Liberal Studies, Psychology, Theology, Visual Arts and Gerontology. Religious Affiliation: Congregation of Holy Cross/Catholic Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Chartered: 1966 Tuition: $32,000 per year plus fees Enrollment: 499 undergraduates Housing: $11,650

Huntington University 2303 College Avenue, Huntington, IN 46750, (260) 356-6000 / (800) 642-6493 / www.huntington.edu Degrees Offered: 70 different areas of study, including bachelor’s degrees, pre-professional and graduate pro grams, as well as various adult education options. Religious Affiliation: Evangelical Christian Chartered: Originally in 1850; Renamed Huntington College United Brethren in Christ in 1917 and Huntington University in 2005. Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 1,357 Tuition: $26,846 per year plus fees Housing: $8,754: 70% of students live on campus in seven residence halls in four separate complexes.

Indiana Tech (Indiana Institute of Technology) 1600 E. Washington Boulevard, Fort Wayne, IN 46803, (260) 422-5561 / (800) 937-2448 www.indianatech.edu Degrees Offered: More than 60 different Associate, Bachelor, Master’s and Doctoral degree programs offered. Religious Affiliation: Independent Chartered: 1930 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Enrollment: 2,218 Tuition: $26,900 per year Housing: Starting at $12,660 per year

10 Indiana State University 200 North Seventh Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809, (812) 237-6311 / (800) 468-6478 / www.indstate.edu Degrees Offered: Over 100 different Certificate, Bachelor, Master’s and Doctoral degree programs offered. Religious Affiliation: Public Chartered: 1865 Student/Faculty Ratio: 20:1 Enrollment: 13,045 Tuition: $9,268 per year Housing: Starts at $10,802 (includes basic meal plan)

Indiana University 107 S. Indiana Ave., Bloomington, IN 47405, (812) 855-4848 / www.indiana.edu Degrees Offered: Over 200 different Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master’s and Doctoral degree programs offered. Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Chartered: 1820 Tuition: $10,949 Enrollment: 43,503 Housing: average of $10,830 per year IU Kokomo 2300 South Washington Street, P.O. Box 9003, Kokomo, IN 46904, (765) 453-2000 / (888) 875-4485 www.iuk.edu Degrees Offered: More than 45 undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs. Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Chartered: 1945 Tuition: $7,527 per year Enrollment: 3,123

IU Northwest 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408, (888) 968-7486 / (219) 980-6500 / www.iun.edu Degrees Offered: More than 70 different undergraduate degrees and more than 20 graduate degrees and certifi cate programs for professionals. Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Chartered: 1963 Tuition: $7,526 per year Enrollment: 3,959

IU Southeast 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, IN 47150, (812) 941-2333 / (800) 852-8835 / www.ius.edu Degrees Offered: 90 different certificate, bachelor and graduate degree programs. Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Chartered: 1941 Tuition: $7,715 per year Enrollment: 6,173

IU South Bend 1700 Mishawaka Avenue, P.O. Box 7111, South Bend, IN 46634-7111, (574) 237-IUSB / www.iusb.edu Degrees Offered: More than 100 different Certificate, Associate’s, Bachelor’s and Graduate degrees. Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Chartered: 1961 Tuition: $3,364 per semester Enrollment: 5,092

11 IU East 2325 Chester Boulevard, Richmond, IN 47374-1289, (765) 973-8200 / (800) 959-EAST / www.iue.edu Degrees Offered: More than 50 Associate, Bachelor and Graduate degrees in a variety of programs, including the Purdue University School of Technology. Student/Faculty Ratio : 16:1 Chartered: 1946 as the E. Indiana Center; Joined IU in 1971 Tuition: $7,122.32 per year Enrollment: 4,707

Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus 4601 Central Avenue, Columbus, IN 47203-1769, (812) 348-7311 / www.iupuc.edu Degrees Offered: 15 complete programs and 16 transfer programs offering associate and bachelor degrees are available in a variety of fields. Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Chartered: 1940 Tuition: $4,070.55 undergraduate Enrollment: 1,528 (12-18 credit hours) banded tuition rate

Indiana University-Purdue University Ft. Wayne 2101 E. Coliseum Boulevard East, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499, (260) 481-IPFW / www.ipfw.edu Degrees Offered: More than 100 Certificates, Associate’s, Bachelor’s and Graduate degrees are offered. Student/Faculty Ratio: 18:1 Chartered: 1964 Tuition: $8,213 per year Enrollment: 8,992

Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis 420 University Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46202, (317) 274-5555 / www.iupui.edu Degrees Offered: IUPUI offers a distinctive range of Bachelor's, Master's, professional and Ph.D. degrees in more than 450 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs within 17 academic schools and 2 colleges. Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Chartered: 1969 Tuition: $9,944 per year plus fees Enrollment: 21,246 undergraduates

Herron School of Art and Design 735 W. New York St., Indianapolis, IN 46202, (317) 278-9400 www.herron.iupui.edu Degrees Offered: Part of IUPUI, Herron offers 11 undergraduate programs and 3 graduate programs. Tuition: $10,408 per year Enrollment: 800

Indiana Wesleyan University 4201 South Washington Street, Marion, IN 46953, (866) 468-6498 / www.indwes.edu Degrees Offered: 80 undergraduate degree programs, 38 graduate degree and 5 doctorate degrees. Adult and graduate pro grams are offered at 14 regional education centers in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and online. Religious Affiliation : Wesleyan Church Student/Faculty Ratio: 15: 1 Chartered: 1920 Tuition: $28,184 per year Enrollment: 3,188 undergraduates Housing: $9,206; students must live on campus unless they are 23 years of age, married or are living with their parents or guardians. 12 Ivy Tech – Community College of Indiana (888) 489-5463 www.ivytech.edu Ivy Tech Community College is the nation's largest statewide community college with single accreditation. It is the state's second largest public post-secondary institution with 150 programs and 32 degree-granting locations. Accelerated Certified Training (ACT) is delivered by Ivy Tech Community College's Department of Workforce and Economic Development. All campuses are commuter campuses. Degrees Offered: Ivy Tech offers degrees, certificates and certifications in 7 schools: School of Business, Logistics & Supply Chain; School of Public Affairs & Social Services; School of Information Technology; School of Arts, Sciences and Education; School of Health Sciences; School of Nursing; School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering & Applied Science Student/Faculty Ratio: 17:1 Chartered: 1963 Tuition: $149.55 per credit, in-state Enrollment : 75,486 Housing: Ivy Tech does not operate residence halls, but assistance is available through the Office of Student Affairs. Ivy Tech-Northeast students are eligible to live in the IPFW Student Housing on the Waterfield Campus. Admissions: The Community College of Indiana has an open enrollment policy, which means enrollment is open to everyone and there is no application fee.

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Anderson Lafayette Noblesville Avon Lake County North Vernon (Gary/East Chicago) Batesville Peru La Porte Bloomington Princeton Lawrenceburg Columbus Richmond Linton Connersville Rochester Logansport Crawfordsville Rockville Madison Evansville Sellersburg Marion Fort Wayne Seymour Michigan City Frankfort Shelbyville Mid-America Science Park Franklin (Scottsburg) South Bend / Elkhart Greencastle Monticello Tell City Greensburg Mooresville Terre Haute Indianapolis Muncie Valparaiso Kokomo New Castle Warsaw

Manchester University 604 E. College Avenue, North Manchester, IN 46962, (260) 982-5000 / (800) 852-3648 / www.manchester.edu Degrees Offered: 70 areas of undergraduate, graduate and professional study. Religious Affiliation: Church of the Brethren Chartered: 1889 Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Enrollment: 1,770 Tuition: $43,466 per year Housing: $9,842: Students are required to live on campus the first three years

13 Marian University 3200 Cold Springs Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222, (317) 955-6000 / (800) 772-7264 / www.marian.edu Degrees Offered: 41 majors, 48 minors and 30 concentrations Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Chartered: 1851 Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 3,550 Tuition: $36,000 per year Housing: $11,320: All students under 22 not living with parents must live on campus. Martin University 2186 North Sherman Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46218, (317) 543-3235 / www.martin.edu Degrees Offered: 9 undergraduate degrees and 2 graduate programs. Religious Affiliation: Catholic Chartered: 1977 Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Enrollment: 313 undergraduates Tuition: $13,200 per year Housing: Commuter campus Prior Learning Assessment: Students may earn credit for previous college-level experiences.

Oakland City University 138 North Lucretia Street, Oakland City, IN 47660, (812)749-4781 / (800) 737-5125 / www.oak.edu Degrees Offered: 7 Associate’s, 18 Bachelor’s, 5 Master’s and 5 online certificate programs within the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Education, Business, Religious Studies, and Adult and Extended Learning. Religious Affiliation: General Baptist Chartered: 1885 Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 1,231 Tuition: $24,990 per year Housing: $10,400: All students under 21 are required to live on campus if they do not live with parents.

Purdue University 610 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907, (765) 494-4600 / www.purdue.edu Degrees Offered: 200 different programs in 13 academic schools: Agriculture, Consumer & Family Sciences, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Liberal Arts, Management, Nursing, Pharmacy & Pharmacal Sciences, Science, Technology, Veterinary Medicine. Religious Affiliation: Public Chartered: 1869 to further agriculture and engineering Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 33,646 undergraduates Tuition: $4,996 per semester Housing: up to $12,500 per year

Purdue University Northwest 2200 169th St., Hammond, IN 46323, (855) 608-4600 / (219) 989-2400 / www.pnw.edu 2nd campus: 1401 S. U.S. 421, Westville, IN 46391 / (219) 785-5200 Degrees Offered: 5 colleges with 70+ areas of undergraduate and graduate study Religious Affiliation: N/A Chartered: 2014 Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Enrollment: 10,473 Tuition: $7,942 per year Housing: $5,707-$6,644 per year

14 Purdue Statewide Polytechnic Institute In addition to its academic programs offered at Purdue's campuses, Purdue Polytechnic offers learning programs at several other locations in the state of Indiana. Purdue University degrees and credits are earned at all Purdue Polytechnic locations. Curriculum requirements are the same as West Lafayette, and courses are taught by Purdue faculty members or those approved by academic department heads. Tuition and fees are based on location.

CONTACT: polytechnic.purdue.edu

Degrees Offered: Aeronautical Technology; Animation; Engineering Technology; Computer Graphics Technology; Computer and Information Technology; Cybersecurity; Electrical Engineering Technology; Game Development and Design; Industrial Engineering Technology; Mechanical Engineering Technology; Mechatronics Engineering Technology; Multidisciplinary Technology; Organizational Leadership and Supervision; Robotics Engineering Technology; and Web Programming and Design. Locations: Anderson: (765) 648-2920 • Columbus: (812) 348-2025 • Indianapolis: (317) 381-6039 Kokomo: (765) 455-9339 • Lafayette: (765) 496-7263 • New Albany: (812) 206-8396 Richmond: (765) 973-8228 • South Bend: (574) 520-4180 • Vincennes: (812) 888-4151

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 5500 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute, IN 47803-3999, (812) 877-1511 / (800) 248-7448 / www.rose-hulman.edu Degrees Offered: 26 undergraduate programs and minors; 8 graduate programs; 4 certificate options Religious Affiliation: N/A Chartered: 1874 Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Enrollment: 2,000 undergraduates Tuition: $49,479 plus fees Housing: $15,690: All freshmen not living with parents are required to live in residence halls

Saint Mary’s College Le Mans Hall, 149, St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574) 284-4000 / (800) 551-7621 / www.saintmarys.edu Degrees Offered: 30 Bachelor’s degrees available in Art, Science, Music, Fine Arts and Business Administration; Graduate degrees offered in nursing practice, autism studies, data science and speech language pathology Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Chartered: 1844 Student/Faculty Ratio: 10:1 Enrollment: 1,500: 100% women Tuition: $44,760 per year plus fees Housing: $13,470 per year on average

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College 1 St. Mary of the Woods College, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, IN 47876 (812) 535-5151 / (800) 926-7692 / www.smwc.edu Degrees Offered: 2 Certificate programs, 4 Associate's degrees, 25 Bachelor’s degrees, 5 graduate programs and a Women’s External Degree Program. Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Chartered: 1840 Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 1,100: The College offers campus-based under- Tuition: $29,950 per year plus fees graduate degree programs for women, and distance under- Housing: $11,240 per year on average graduate, graduate and certificate programs for women and men.

15 Taylor University 236 West Reade Avenue, Upland, IN 46989, (800) 882-3456 / (765) 998-2751 / www.taylor.edu Degrees Offered: 118 Bachelor’s, 5 Associate of Arts and 4 Master’s programs. Religious Affiliation: Christian Evangelical Chartered: 1846 Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 1,866 undergraduates Tuition: $36,270 per year plus fees Housing: $9,118 per semester

Trine University 1 University Avenue, Angola, IN 46703-1764, (260) 665-4100 / (800) 347-4878 / www.trine.edu Degrees Offered: Associate's, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in more than 35 programs Religious Affiliation: Independent Chartered: 1884 Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Enrollment: 5,184 Tuition: $32,990 per year Housing: $5,250-$7,500: Freshmen and sophomores not living with parents must live in residence halls.

University of Evansville 1800 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville, IN 47722-1506, (812) 488-2000 / (800) 423-8633 / www.evansville.edu Degrees Offered: More than 80 different majors and areas of study including 7 graduate programs Religious Affiliation : United Methodist Chartered: 1854 Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Enrollment: 2,443 Tuition: $18,750 per semester Housing: $3,400-$4,795 per semester; All freshmen not living with their parent or guardian are required to live on campus. University of Indianapolis 1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697, (317) 788-3368 / (800) 232-8634 / www.uindy.edu Degrees Offered: 100 undergraduate programs, 40 graduate programs and 5 doctoral programs. Religious Affiliation: United Methodist Chartered: 1902 Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 5,500 including graduate students Tuition: $29,844 per year Housing: $10,600 per year

University of Notre Dame University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, (574) 631-5000 / www.nd.edu Degrees Offered: 75 Bachelor’s degrees and 76 Graduate/professional programs. Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Chartered: 1842 Student/Faculty Ratio: 10:1 Enrollment: 8,617 undergraduates Tuition: $57,699 per year Housing: $15,984 on average per year

University of Saint Francis 2701 Spring Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46808-3994, (260) 399-7700 or (260) 399-7999 / www.sf.edu Degrees Offered: 77 degree programs, doctoral, master’s, bachelor’s, associate and certificate Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Chartered: 1890 in Lafayette; moved to Fort Wayne in 1944 and Franciscan Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Enrollment: 2,249 Tuition: $31,290 per year plus fees Housing: $10,490

16 University of Southern Indiana 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, IN 47712, (800) 467-1965 / (812) 464-8600 / www.usi.edu Degrees Offered: 130+ areas of study in business, liberal arts, health, science, engineering and education. Religious Affiliation: Public Chartered: 1965 as part of Indiana State University; Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Est. as the University of Southern Indiana in 1985 Tuition: $269.52 per undergraduate credit Enrollment: 10,734 Housing: $2,474 to $5,480

Valparaiso University 1700 Chapel Drive, Valparaiso, IN 46383, (219) 464-5000 / www.valpo.edu Degrees Offered: More than 70 undergraduate programs in five colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Nursing, Christ College (the Honors College). Graduate school with more than 40 master’s and 2 doctoral degrees. Religious Affiliation: Lutheran Chartered: 1859 Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Enrollment: 3,500 Tuition: $41,940 plus fees Housing: $7,800 on average: All first year students, sophomores and juniors must live in the residence halls. Vincennes University 1002 North 4th Street, Vincennes, IN 47591, (812) 888-8888 / (800) 742-9198 / www.vinu.edu Degrees Offered: 180 majors offering 6 bachelor’s, 108 associate’s and 57 certificate programs Campuses: Vincennes, Jasper, Indianapolis, Gibson Religious Affiliation: Public Chartered: 1806 Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 Enrollment: 3,379 Tuition: $5,803.80 (IN and IL undergrads) Housing: $10,434 per year

Wabash College 301 West Wabash Avenue, Crawfordsville, IN 47933, (765) 361-6100 / (800) 345-5385 www.wabash.edu Degrees Offered: Private liberal arts college for men offering 39 majors and minors, two dual degree programs, and two pre-professional programs in law and medicine Religious Affiliation: Independent Chartered: 1832 Student/Faculty Ratio: 9.8:1 Enrollment: 867 Tuition: $45,000 per year Housing: $10,700 per year

17 Occupational and Proprietary Colleges

The following institutions are privately-owned career colleges approved to operate in Indiana. These institutions are regulated by the Indiana Board for Proprietary Education (in.gov/bpe; 317-232-1033). In addition, these colleges are eligible to award both state and federal student financial aid as regulated by the Division of Student Financial Aid (1-888-528-4719).

AC/C TECH CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY 4415 N Forest Manor Avenue 9100 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Indianapolis, Indiana 46226-3080 Phone: 317.816.7335 Phone: 317.545.7071 Toll-free: 888.556.8226 www.acctech.us www.chamberlain.edu Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges ACL MEDICAL TRAINING and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission 5330 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd., Ste. E Anderson, IN 46013 COLLEGE OF COURT REPORTING Phone: 765.400.4946 455 West Lincolnway, Valparaiso, Indiana 46385 www.aclmedicaltraining.com Phone: 219.942.1459 Accreditation: Applicant to Accrediting Bureau of www.ccr.edu Health Education Schools (ABHES) Accreditation: Distance Education Accreditation Commission ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL OF SCIENTIFIC THERAPEUTICS DENMARK COLLEGE - MERRILLVILLE 809 S Harrison Street, Alexandria, Indiana 46001 8101 Polo Club Drive, Merrillville, IN 46410 Phone: 765.724.9152 Phone: 844.322.7237 Toll-free: 800.622.8756 www.denmarkcollege.edu www.assti.com Accreditation: Council of Occupational Education Accreditation: Commission on Massage Therapy DEVRY UNIVERSITY - MERRILLVILLE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Twin Towers, 1000 E. 80th Place, Suite 222 MALL 101 West Ohio 12th Floor Merrillville, Indiana 46410-5673 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Phone: 219.736.7440 Phone: 317.829.9365 Toll-free: 866.338.7941 Toll-free: 800.280.0307 www.devry.edu www.ace.edu Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission EVANGEL UNIVERSITY OF THE ASSEMBLIES CARIS COLLEGE OF GOD: THE GATE CHURCH 1615 Spring Street, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 5670 Sohl Avenue, Hammond, Indiana 46320 Phone: 812.258.9020 Phone: 219.712.5732 cariscollege.com thegatelc.com Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Education Schools

18 FORTIS COLLEGE LEFFLER ACADEMY 9001 N. Wesleyan Rd., Suite 101 6050 E. 500 S., Gas City, IN 46933 Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 Phone: 765.860.6101 Phone: 317.808.4800 Accreditation: Pre-Applicant for Accreditation with Toll-free: 877.627.4031 the Commission for Nursing Education Accredtiation www.fortis.edu Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career LINCOLN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Schools and Colleges 7225 Winton Drive Building 128 Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY OF OHIO AT Phone: 317.851.3200 INDIANAPOLIS www.lincolntech.com 9301 E. 59th St. Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Indianapolis, Indiana 46216 Schools and Colleges Phone: 877.341.6300 www.franklin.edu MID-AMERICA COLLEGE OF Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges FUNERAL SERVICE and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission 3111 Hamburg Pike, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Phone: 812.288.8878 HONDROS COLLEGE OF NURSING Toll-free: 800.221.6158 The Pyramids Office Park, 3500 DePauw Boulevard www.mid-america.edu Indianapolis, IN 46268 Accreditation: American Board of Funeral Service Phone: 855.906.8773 Education www.hondros.edu Accreditation: Under Accreditation Application NATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY 3600 Woodview Trace Drive Suite 200 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 INDIANAPOLIS Phone: 317.810.8138 7205 Shadeland Station Way www.national.edu Indianapolis, Indiana 46256 Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges Phone: 317.813.2301 and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission Toll-free: 800.589.6500 www.ibcindianapolis.edu NORTHPOINT BIBLE COLLEGE AND Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career GRADUATE SCHOOL Schools and Colleges 3001 S. Burlington Dr., Muncie, Indiana 47302 Phone: 765.288.7309 / Email: [email protected] JERSEY COLLEGE northpoint.edu 7836 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Accreditation: The Association for Biblical Higher www.jerseycollege.edu Education Commission on Accreditation Accreditation: Council on Occupational Education Programmatic Accreditation: Accreditation NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) 4000 Tulip Tree Drive, Princeton, Indiana 47670 Phone: 800.622.9000 www.northwood.edu JOHN PATRICK UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges AND APPLIED SCIENCES and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission 100 East Wayne Street, Suite 140 South Bend, Indiana 46601 OTTAWA UNIVERSITY Phone: 574.232.2408 287 Quartermaster Court Toll-free: 877.411.7238 Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 www.rtuvt.com Phone: 812.280.7271 Accreditation: Accrediting Council for Independent www.ottawa.edu Colleges and Schools Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission

19 RELAY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ROSS MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER 1630 N. Meridian Street MUNCIE Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 411 West Riggin Road, Muncie, Indiana 47303 Phone: 212.228.1888 Phone: 765.282.1950 relay.edu www.rossmedicaleducation.com Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Education Schools

ROSS MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER SAINT ANTHONY SCHOOL OF EVANSVILLE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY 227 North Green River Road Saint Anthony Medical Center Evansville, Indiana 47715 1201 South Main Street Phone: 812.475.9685 Crown Point, Indiana 46307 Toll-free: 877.411.7238 Phone: 219.757.6307 www.rossmedicaleducation.com Phone: 219.757.6132 Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health www.stanthonymedicalcenter.com Education Schools Accreditation: In the process of seeking accreditation with The Accrediting Council for Independent ROSS MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER Colleges and Schools FORT WAYNE 4122 Lima Road, Unit 5 ST. VINCENT COLLEGE OF HEALTH Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805 PROFESSIONS Phone: 260.471.4840 2001 West 86th Street www.rossmedicaleducation.com Indianapolis, Indiana 46260 Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Phone: 317.338.3879 Education Schools www.stvincent.org/CHP Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health ROSS MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER Education Schools GRANGER 445 E University Drive, Granger, Indiana 46530 SALEM UNIVERSITY Phone: 574.273.0304 615 West Carmel Dr., Ste. #140 www.rossmedicaleducation.com Carmel, Indiana 46032 Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Phone: 317.805.1788 Education Schools www.salemu.edu Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges ROSS MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission KOKOMO 196 East Southway Boulevard Kokomo, Indiana 46902 Phone: 765.453.4864 www.rossmedicaleducation.com Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools

ROSS MEDICAL EDUCATION CENTER LAFAYETTE 2621 Maple Point Drive Lafayette, Indiana 47905 www.rossmedicaleducation.com Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools

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