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UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
Ivy Tech Community College 8204 Ind. 311 Sellersburg (812) 246 3301 Ivy Tech is a statewide community college offering professional, business, medical, technical, and transfer degree options. Ivy Tech is the second largest college in Indiana with campuses located throughout the state. Ivy Tech has the lowest tuition rate of any public Indiana college or university. The Ivy Tech campus offers associate of arts degrees, associate of science degrees, associate of applied science degrees, technical certifications, and a variety of professional and computer certifications. Hundreds of Ivy Tech course credits transfer to other colleges and universities. The College has extensive transfer opportunities with Indiana University Southeast and the University of Louisville. In addition to degree programs, the College offers a variety of short-term continuing education courses. Ivy Tech Community College also provides customized training programs for area business and industry through its Workforce & Economic Development department. Students can earn degrees in Accounting, Paralegal, Visual Communications, Human Services, Early Childhood Education, Education, Medical Assisting, Associate of Science in Nursing, Practical Nursing, Respiratory Care, Automotive Technology, Design Technology, Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, Liberal Studies and General Studies. Ivy Tech also offers a variety of degree programs online as well as hundreds of Internet courses. Ivy Tech is located at 8204 Highway 311 in Sellersburg, Indiana; to contact call (812) 246 3301, toll free at 1-800-321-9021, or online at www.ivytech.edu/sellersburg. 2008 Statistics Enrollment: 4,352 (Spring 2008) Tuition per year: (2 semesters full time under graduate): $2,930 Largest Programs (by student enrollment): General studies, medical assistant, business administration, manufacturing and industrial technology, computer information technology Student to faculty ratio: 18:1 Student to computer ratio: 13.79:1 Percentage of men: 41% Percentage of women: 59% Indiana University Southeast 4201 Grant Line Rd. New Albany (812) 941 2333 Located in New Albany, IU Southeast has been called one of the most beautiful and distinctive campuses in Indiana. It is a perfect choice for students who want to earn a prestigious IU degree. Newly constructed dormitories are now available. IU Southeast has over 6,000 students and 55 degree programs. IU Southeast also offers an honors program which is designed to serve the needs and interests of highly motivated students who seek a stimulating and exciting academic experience and formal recognition for completing a challenging program. IU Southeast offers a student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1 which allows for one on one interaction with faculty members. This personal attention nurtures students’ personal development and enhances educational opportunities for them. Learning is expanded through high speed wireless internet access across campus and one of the best computer-to-student ratios in the nation. Those considering an undergraduate or graduate degree in business will want to take a close look at the IU Southeast School of Business, which has placed in the top 5% of business schools and was named as one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools by The Princeton Review. The IU Southeast Schools of Nursing, Education, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Arts & Letters all offer outstanding academic programs as well. Beyond the classroom, IU Southeast offers the “other” side of college life through 70 organizations, including fraternities, sororities, and student government. A diverse array of music, theatre, and fine arts programs are also available for the budding artist. The University’s athletic program is also very strong. It includes basketball, volleyball, tennis, baseball, softball, and cheerleading as well as an array of intramural activities. Students can also take Purdue University courses. The new Purdue University College of Technology is being built in New Albany on Charlestown Rd.. A dedication ceremony for the new facility was held October 1, 2008. IU Southeast and the University of Louisville reciprocate in state eligibility for “in-state” tuition costs. 2008 Statistics Enrollment: 5,832 (Spring 2008) Tuition per year (2 semesters full time undergraduate): $5,184 for Indiana residents and those in selected Kentucky counties. Largest Programs (by student enrollment): General studies, business, social sciences, natural sciences, education Student to faculty ratio: 14:1 Student to computer ratio: 8:1 Percentage of men: 38% Percentage of women: 62% Purdue University, College of Technology 3000 Technology Ave., New Albany (812) 941 2353 The Purdue University College of Technology is in the new building’s first floor. The second floor is occupied by the Purdue Technology Center of Southeast Indiana. 2008 Statistics Enrollment: 175 (Spring 2008) Tuition per year (2 semesters full time undergraduate): $5,184 for Indiana residents and those in selected Kentucky counties Largest Programs (by student enrollment): Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer graphics, organizational leadership and supervision, industrial technology Student to faculty ratio: 11:1 Student to computer ratio: 3:1 University of Louisville 2301 South Third St. Louisville (502) 852 5555 The University of Louisville is a state supported research university located In Kentucky’s largest metropolitan area. It was a municipally supported public institution for many decades prior to joining the university system in 1970. The University has three campuses. The 287 Belknap Campus is three miles from downtown Louisville and houses seven of the university’s 11 colleges and schools. The Health Sciences Center is situated in downtown Louisville’s medical complex and houses the university’s health related programs and the University of Louisville Hospital. On the 243 acre Shelby Campus located in eastern Jefferson County are the National Crime Prevention Institute and the Information Technology Resource Center. 2007 Statistics Enrollment: 21,689 (Fall 2007) Tuition per year (2 semesters full time undergraduate): $7,564 for Clark and Floyd County residents Largest Programs (by student enrollment): Business, Management, Marketing and related support services, Education, Health professions and related clinical sciences, Engineering Student to Faculty ratio: 17:1 |