A $6.9 million donation will expand the college's nursing programs at its Anderson, Hamilton County, Indianapolis, and Kokomo campuses.
The school will admit 20 students for the upcoming spring semester and 20 students for the following fall semester.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Noblesville area high schools.
Ivy Tech’s “Community Celebration” is open to the public, but space is limited and guests must reserve tickets in advance.
During its annual Fellows' Retreat in June, Complete College America (CCA) named Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis Chancellor Dr. ...
See how college aid applications changed for Noblesville area high schools.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
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The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Hamilton County.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held today for the completed solar panel fields.
When's the first day of school in Noblesville? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
Noblesville HS student Jacob Hoffman's video on Friday's middle school shooting shows emotions from event he 'never thought' would happen.
The deadline to put down a deposit at many universities is rapidly approaching. These are the best bang for your buck in Indiana.
Report says Anderson teachers union head claims strike a possibility in Indiana: More
Fishers High School Students pack thousands of meals at Pack Away Hunger for community members in need: More
Officials from school districts across the Indianapolis respond to students' plans to take part in the March 14 National School Walkout.
Indiana University Bloomington among colleges assuring prospective students that protesting for gun control won't affect their admission.
Classes at Liberty Christian School in Anderson are cancelled due to flu outbreak: Report
Ivy Tech College plans to boost number of degrees, credentials and enrollment by 2023: Report
No one wants to stand at a bus stop or outdoors when it's this cold, so several schools are delaying start times Jan. 5.
The reason Indiana Department of Education is warning public schools they may receive less funding than expected: Report