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What does this mean to you?Ivy Tech has the lowest tuition in the state at $95 per credit hour with a $40 per semester technology fee. You won’t incur expenses such as housing, food, and student activity and parking fees. A year at Ivy Tech will cost approximately $2,400, plus books and materials, versus more than twice that for tuition fees at a university. Students who successfully complete many degrees offered by Ivy Tech can transfer, as a junior in most cases. Additionally, the transfer options provide much more flexibility for those who have family responsibilities and/or work full- or part-time while attending college. For specific program transfer agreements, click here. If you’re looking for quality, value and transferability, your community college is the right choice.

 

 
1 cr. hr.
12 cr. hr.
*Tuition/cr. hr.
$95.
$1,140
Incoming new and
transfer student fee
$0
$0
New student orientation
$0
$0
Parking
$0
$0
Student activity fee
$0
$0
Technology fee
$40
$40
Total per semester (based on 12 cr. hr./full-time status)
$1,180

Additional expenses The following additional expenses may apply, depending upon the program of study:
• Books. All students are expected to purchase the textbooks for their respective programs. The cost of books varies by class.

• Tools. The college furnishes major equipment items for instruction. However, in many programs or courses, students must furnish additional hand tools and equipment.

• Uniforms and other special equipment. Some programs require students to purchase uniforms and special safety clothing.

• Technology fee. $40 per semester

• Consumable instructional fees

Payment of feesAll enrolled students must make arrangements at the time of registration to pay all applicable fees (see table below). A late fee of $25 will be added after this date. A student is officially registered and allowed to attend classes when all fees have been satisfied. Fees are considered satisfied when payment in full is made by cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or when guaranteed in writing by a third party such as a student’s employer or a government agency, before fees due day. Fees are due the Monday prior to the first day of class.
Alyssa's story. “I came to Ivy Tech because of its low tuition rates. I didn’t want to be one of those people who pay their student loans for the rest of their lives. I know at Ivy Tech I’ll get a great education with lots of options for the future.
I can’t wait to get started.”
—Alyssa Worl, human services majorWhat's your story?
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Kokomo
1815 E. Morgan St.
(765) 459-0561
(800) 459-0561
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2815 E. Market St.
(574) 753-5101
(866) 753-5102
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425 W. Main St.
(765) 473-7281
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277 N. Thorne St.
(260) 563-8828

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