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Ivy Tech Instructional Locations Alphabetical by Building Code Ivy Tech Instructional Locations Alphabetical by Building Code 1PLZ First Avenue Plaza Center 3411A First Avenue 2PLZ First Avenue Plaza Center 3401 First Avenue 3PLZ First Avenue Plaza Center 3409 First Avenue 4100 Charlestown Road Annex 4108 Charlestown Road 4PLZ First Avenue Plaza Center 3411B - 3417 First Avenue 5PLZ First Avenue Plaza Center 3407 First Avenue 6PLZ First Avenue Plaza Center 3405 & 3417 First Avenue AA Terre Haute Auto Annex 8000 S. Education Dr. ACRP Carpenter's Training Center 1095 Mariner's Drive AELC Electrical Joint Appren Trng C 56365 Peppermint Road AERO Indy West 7333 W Washington St AEROTR Indy West 7333 W Washington St AGRI Agriculture Program 2617 Arnold St AIRN Iron Workers Local 292 3515 Boland Dr AIT Anderson Instructional Center 104 West 53rd Street AITC Ag & Industrial Tech Center 2565 Grissom Street ALC Alcoa-Warrick Operation 4400 Indiana 66 AMCE AMCE 444 Kelly Street AMERPX Ameriplex/Decatur Building 5125 S Decatur Blvd Suite B AMI Advanced Manufacturing Institu 2565 Grissom St ANC Anderson North Campus 6061 State Road 9 AND60 Anderson off 60th 815 E 60th Street ANGCA Caruso's 2435 North 200 West ANGHS Angola High School 755 S, 100 E ANNEX Muncie Annex 1 3501 S. Cowan Road ANSB Service Building 5001 S. Main St. ANX2 Annex II 3501 S. Cowan Road APPF Plumbers/Pipefitters Local 172 4172 Ralph Jones Dr ARNST Arnold Street 2617 Arnold Street ASHL Ashley Community Center 500 S Gonser Ave ATCC Area 30 Career Center 1 North Calbert Way, Suite A ATHS Arsenal Technical High School 1500 E. Michigan St AUBNC Northeast Center 1850 Wesley Road AUDKB Dekalb Central High School 3424 County Rd 427 AUTOTC Auto Tech 3101 South Creasy Lane AVON Avon 7508 Beechwood Centre Road AVONHS Avon High School 7575 E 150 S AVSHH Sacred Heart Home 519 N Main St BARR Barr-Reeve High School 627 N 3rd St BATMA Batesville Main Building 1 Ivy Tech Dr BBHS Brownsburg High School 1000 S. Odell St BCCRC Brown Cnty Career Rsrc Cntr 246 E Main St BCHS Bishop Chatard High School 5885 Crittenden Ave BD Ben Davis High School 1200 N Girls School Rd BDCC Area 30 Career Center 1 North Calbert Way BEEGRV Beech Grove High School 330 E Hornet Ave BENDAV Ben Davis Career Center 1200 N Girls School Rd BG Beech Grove High School 330 E Hornet Ave BHS Bloomfield 501 W. Spring Street BLBHS Bluffton High School #1 Tiger Trail BLCH Blackford County High School 2392 N SR 3 BLMCS Bloomington Cooking School 115 N College Ave BLUWO Bluffton WorkOne 3156 E State Road 124 BNL Bedford North Lawrence HS 595 Stars Blvd BOSSE Bosse High School 1300 Washington Ave BPP Bloomington Playwrights Projec 107 W 9th St BR Blue River Voc School 801 St Joseph St BRCC Blue Rivers Career Center 801 St Joseph St BRNSA South Adams High School 1000 Parkway St BRWNHS Brownstown Central High School 500 N Elm Street BTWHS Booker T Washington 3707 S 7th St BUTES East Side High School 603 E. Green St. BV Boonville High School 300 N First St C2HS Connersville High School 1100 Spartan Dr C4 C4 1200 Central Avenue C4CC Columbus C4 Career Center 1400 25th Street C9 Central Nine Voc. School 1999 US Highway 31 CAHS Castle High School 3344 Hwy 261 CAMHO Cameron Hospital 416 E Maumee St CANN Cannelton High School 615 Taylor St CARMEL Carmel Community Life Center 515 E Main St CASC Cascade High School 6565 S County Road 200 W CASTLE Castleton 8415 Allison Point Blvd CATH Cathedral High School 5225 E 56th St CCA Cornerstone Ctr for the Arts 520 E. Main Street CCCC Civitan Child Care Center 1602 N 11th St CCCI Stouffer Building 2820 N Meridian CCCTR Century Career Center 2500 Hopper Street CCHS Carroll Consolidated HS 2362 E State Road 18 CCHU Huntington University 220 Frontage Rd CCPO Parkview Oaks 413 North Wolf Road CCPPL Columbia City Peabody Publ Lib 1160 E Hwy Road 205 CCSHS Columbia City High School 600 N Whitley St CCWO Columbia City Work One 119 Hoosier Dr CENT Central High School 5400 First Ave CENTL9 Central Nine Career Center 1999 S US 31 CGHS Center Grove High School 2717 S Morgantown Rd CHRIS Christel House Academy 2717 South East Street CIC Connersville Inst. Center 717 West 21st Street CIT Center for Info Technology 8000 S Education Dr. CLAHS Clay City 601 Lankford St CLC Columbus Learning Center 4555 Central Ave, #1600 CLCGC Cooperative in Linton 140 N Main St CLCH Comm Learning Cntr Harrison Co 101 Highway 62 Suite 104 CLCMC Comm Learning CTR-Martin CNTY 2664 US Highway 50 CLCW Cmmty Learn Ctr Washingron C 1707 North Shelby St. CLOHS Cloverdale 205 E Market St COLC Corporate Learning Center Lot 37 Cascada Business Park COLMN Columbus Main Building 4475 Central Ave COLNH Columbus North High School 1400 25th St COVC Covenant Christian High School 7525 West 21st Street CPEC Craig Porter Energy Center 3282 Ross Road CRLN Creasy Building 1170 South Creasy Lane CRMHS Carmel High School 520 E Main St CROWN Crown Point Merrillville Cntr 9900 Connecticut Dr CRST Crawfordsville Site 2985 Industrial Blvd CRST2 Crawfordsville Building 2325 Phil Ward Blvd CTEC Tech. Center Iii 1942 East North Street CTRGRV Center Grove High School 2717 S. Morgantown Road CWD Cntr for Workforce Development 1700 E Industrial Dr CWED Greencastle Center for Workfor 915 S Zinc Mill Road DAN Danville High School 100 Warrior Way DCNC Danielson Center 300 Trojan Lane DEBMT Bellmont High School 1000 E North Adams Dr DECAT Decatur Cntrl High School 5251 Kentucky Ave DECWO Decatur WorkOne 126 S 1st St DUPHS Dupont Hospital 2520 E Dupont Road DUPO DuPont 1901 East Morgan EACC Elkhart Area Career Center 2424 California Rd EARLY Early College High School 3501 First Ave EBB Ebbert Building 325 W. 38th Street ECC Evansville Corporate College 651 Fairway Dr ECMB East Chicago Mechanical Bldg 410 E Columbus Dr ECNB East Chicago North Building 410 E Columbus Dr EERC Edinburgh Educational Resource 11622 NE Executive Dr EGHS Eastern Green High School 1471 N State Road 43 EHHS Eastern Hancock High School 10320 250N ELCH Elwood Community High School 1137 N. 19th St ELKIC Elkhart Instruct Center-Goshen 22531 County Road 18 ELMAI Elkhart Instructional Center 2521 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY EMAIN Main Building 1815 East Morgan EMN Eminence Consolidated HS 6760 State Road 42 N EVMAN Evansville Main Campus 3501 First Avenue EVSC Central High School 5400 First Ave EWC East Washington Center 1331 E Washington St EXCA Excel Center - Anderson 630 Nichol Ave EXCD Excel Center - Decatur 5125 Decatur Blvd, Suite B EXCF Excel Center - Franklin Road 2855 N Franklin Rd EXCMD Excel Center - Meadows 3919 Meadows Dr EXCMS Excel Center - Michigan Street 1635 W Michigan St EXCR Excel Center - Richmond 1215 S. J Street EXCW Excel Center - West 6000 W 34th St FACSTO Facilities Storage 3101 South Creasy Lane FAIRW Fairway Building 651 Fairway Drive FATH Fathers and Families Center 2835 N Illinois St FCA Fall Creek Academy 2540 N Capitol Ave FCPL Fulton County Public Library 320 West 7th Street FISH Fisher Campus 345 S. High Street FLCLC French Lick Community Learning 479 S. Larry Bird FRANK Franklin Campus 2295 McClain Dr FRHI Franklin High School 2600 Cumberland Dr FRKLN Franklin Campus 2205 McClain Dr FRKT Frankton Jr/Sr High School 610 Clyde St FRNHS Franklin High School 2600 Cumberland Dr FRST Frankfort Site 251 E Clinton St FTP Flagship Technolgy Park 7311 Quality Circle Dr. FWACC Anthis Career Center 1200 S Barr St FWBYR Byron Health Center 1201 Lima Road FWCCC Coliseum Campus 3800 North Anthony FWCHH Charis House 431 Fairmount Place FWCHS Carroll High School 3701 Carroll Rd FWHOL Holiday Inn 4111 Paul Shaffer Dr FWLUT Lutheran Hospital 7952 W. Jefferson Blvd FWMMM Millers Merry Manor 5544 E State Blvd FWMTL Fort Wayne Metals 9609 Ardmore Ave. FWNHM Harshman Hall 4805 Sirlin Dr FWNSD Steel Dynamics Busse Tech Cent 4900 Saint Joe Road FWNSL Student Life Center 4801 Sirlin Drive FWPBH Parkview Behavioral Health 1720 Beacon Street FWPKV Parkview Memorial Hospital 2200 Randallia Dr FWSPS Public Safety Academy 7602 Patriot Crossing FWSRV Sirva 5001 US Hwy 30 West FWSSH Select Specialty Hospital 700 Broadway St. FWSTO Saint Joseph Hospital 700 Broadway FWTHR Towne House Retirmnt Cmmty 2209 St. Joe Center Road FWWAB Auto Body Building 7717 Opportunity Drive FWWSF Smith Field Avi Maint Tech Sch 405 W Cook Road GAGHS Garrett High School 801 E. Houston St. GAMMM Millers Merry Manor 1367 South Randolph St GARLC Garrett Learning Center 801 E Houston St GARRC Garrett Recreation Center 1200 E. Houston St. GARZA De La Garza Building 410 E. Columbus Drive GCEC Greencastle Campus 915 S Zinc Mill Rd GCLC Greensburg Cmmty Learning Cntr 422 E Central Ave GF Greenfield High School 810 N Broadway St GH Griffin Hall 3101 South Creasy Lane GREEN Greencastle Campus 915 S Zinc Mill Rd GRFHS Griffith High School 600 N Wiggs St GRHS Greencastle High School 910 East Washington St GRNFLD Greenfield High School 810 N Broadway GRWD Greenwood High School 615 W Smith Valley Rd GSHS Gibson Southern High School 3499 W 800 S HALST Halsted Prof Arts Bldg 3714 Franklin Street HARR Harrison High School 211 Fielding Rd HC4HFR Hendricks Cnty 4H Frgnd & Con 900 E Main St HCC Hinds Career Center 1105 N. 19th HCLC Henry County Learning Center 3335 S. Memorial Drive HDGES Hedges Central Building 716 Locust Street HER Herron High School 110 E 16th St HHCC Hoosier Hills Career Center 3070 N. Prow Rd. HHHS Hoosier Hills 3070 N Prow Road HHILLS Heritage Hills High School 3644 E County Rd 1600 N HOW Howard Street Annex 316 W.
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