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Ivy Tech Community College’s Spring Registration Kicks Off September 12

Ivy Tech Community College’s Spring Registration Kicks Off September 12

Ivy Tech Community College wants to remind current and prospective students that registration for the spring semester begins on Monday, September 12.  

Students can get enrolled and better prepare for registration by attending a Tuesdays@TheTech event on their nearest campus or by visiting their local Ivy Tech campus during normal business hours.

Ivy Tech offers flexible course options, including on campus, online, or a mix of both. With more than 70 academic programs, including those in the Schools of Healthcare, IT, Advanced Manufacturing, and more, students are sure to find a program to achieve their education and career goals.

Students can also explore certifications through Next Level Jobs, a program that gives students the opportunity to earn a FREE credential from Ivy Tech, thanks to the Workforce Ready Grant, setting them up to take the next step towards a high-paying, high-demand job in Indiana.

Those who are interested in launching a career to propel them quickly into the workforce or to advance their career are encouraged to pursue a short-term credential. Ivy Tech also encourages students to take advantage of Ivy+ Career Link for free career exploration coaching.

Students who have already applied to Ivy Tech are encouraged to start their education during the second fall session which begins Monday, Oct. 24.

Ivy Tech offers five starting sessions throughout the academic year beginning with fall sessions in late August and October, spring sessions in January and March, and the summer session which begins in May.

Visit www.ivytech.edu to get started today.

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