Genevieve Day, John Hertz, Jerome Kantor, and Elizabeth Kelley, all Nashville residents, were named to the Dean’s List for this past summer term at Ivy Tech Community College-Columbus. The College names to the Dean’s List any degree-seeking student who has accumulated 12 or more earned credit hours, is enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours during the term involved, and earns a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
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Four Nashville residents named to Ivy Tech-Columbus Dean’s List for summer session
Friday, November 6th, 2009
Ivy Tech-Columbus awards 447 degrees
Friday, May 8th, 2009
Ivy Tech Community College will hold its 39th Commencement at 10:00 am on Saturday, May 9, at Franklin Community High School. This will be the first year that the event will be held in Franklin; the College has outgrown both Columbus East and Columbus North High Schools. Ivy Tech officials are excited to hold the event in Franklin, especially because Ivy Tech now has a campus in Franklin. (more…)
Thomas Ludlow receives Outstanding Graduate award
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
Thomas Ludlow, a Greensburg resident, has been selected as an Outstanding Graduate in his academic program, Computer Information Technology, by Ivy Tech Community College-Columbus. (more…)
Shannon Brunton receives Outstanding Graduate Award
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
Shannon Brunton, a Nashville resident, has been selected as an Outstanding Graduate in her academic program, Liberal Arts, by Ivy Tech Community College-Columbus. (more…)
16 Nashville residents named to Ivy Tech Fall Semester Dean’s List
Friday, January 30th, 2009
Sixteen Nashville residents were named to the Dean’s List for this past fall semester at Ivy Tech Community College. The College names to the Dean’s List any degree-seeking student who has accumulated 12 or more earned credit hours, and who, in the term involved, is enrolled (more…)
Ivy Tech enrollments increase 14% in Brown County
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Ivy Tech Community College enrollments in classes held in Brown County have increased 14% this spring semester over the same time last spring semester. On the first day of spring semester, 2008, the headcount was 89; on the first day of this semester, it was 102.
The Columbus campus of Ivy Tech as a whole has experienced a 47% headcount increase over last year at this same time. On the first day of spring semester, 2008, the headcount was 2,974; on the first day of this semester, it was 4,383.
“Ivy Tech is continuing to experience record growth due to a number of factors: the tremendous demand for associate degrees with transferable credits, giving students an affordable start to a four-year degree, the desire to upgrade skills to improve marketability, the increased number of programs offered, and the increased awareness of the quality of our faculty and services,” said Dr. John Hogan, Chancellor of Ivy Tech. “We look forward to continuing to serve the residents of south central Indiana to the best of our ability.”