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Project Lead the Way Students

Pathways that Align

What is Project Lead The Way?

Project Lead The Way (PLTW) is a national STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) program which allows PreK through 12th grade students the opportunity to challenge themselves in the classroom. Hands-on and career-focused learning prepares them for a fulfilling life and career that will meet the needs of their communities.

Educational pathways at Ivy Tech include programs in computer science, engineering, and biomedical science. These programs empower PLTW students to use critical thinking to solve real-world challenges  and provide in-demand skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to thrive.

Ivy Tech is the perfect choice for PLTW students, like you!

Ivy Tech Community College provides high-quality programs in each of the three academic areas PLTW highlights. These programs create a perfect pathway for PLTW students to seamlessly transition into the college classroom and continue to build upon their education. A degree from Ivy Tech will prepare students to secure a high-wage, in-demand job after graduation, or to easily transfer to a four-year institution as a junior, saving thousands of dollars along the way. 

Whether students are looking to receive a two-year associate degree or a short-term certificate or certification, Ivy Tech has the programs PLTW students need to get where they want to go.

 

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Available academic pathways

Find Local High School Programs Contact Info

Don't see a nearby High School Programs location? Call 1-888-489-5463 and we'll get you started.

Director of K-14 Initiatives
Diamond Jennings
djennings70@ivytech.edu
765-643-7133 ext 062051

Director of K-14 Initiatives & Recruitment
Sammie Hardebeck
shardebeck3@ivytech.edu
812-934-3954, ext. 8119

K-14 Director
Joe Hughbanks
jhughbanks2@ivytech.edu
812-330-6334

Director K-14 Initiatives
William Harmon
wharmon16@ivytech.edu
812-374-5122

Please contact High School Programs at our full-service campus located in Richmond.

Executive Director of K-14 Initiatives
Rosie Lopez-Malagon
rlopezmalagon@ivytech.edu
219-392-3600, ext. 2312

Executive Director of K-14 Initiatives
Rosie Lopez-Malagon
rlopezmalagon@ivytech.edu
219-392-3600, ext. 2312

Director of K-14 Initiatives
Brian Warrell
bwarrell@ivytech.edu
574-830-0375, ext. 024434

K-14 Outreach Director
Angela Lubbehusen
alubbehusen@ivytech.edu
812-492-0506

Director K-14 Initiatives: Dual Credit & Early College
Dawn BonAmi
dbonami@ivytech.edu
260-480-4294

Director K-14 Engagement and Transition
Kyle Bischoff 
kbischoff2@ivytech.edu
260-480-2018

Director K-14 Initiatives
William Harmon
wharmon16@ivytech.edu
812-374-5122

Executive Director of K-14 Initiatives
Rosie Lopez-Malagon
rlopezmalagon@ivytech.edu
219-392-3600, ext. 2312

Monday-Friday | 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. ET

765-719-6029
tkeenan8@ivytech.edu

Ivy Tech Greencastle
915 S Zinc Mill Road
Greencastle, IN 46135

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Interim Director of Admissions, Recruitment and K-14
Alexis Garbo 
HamiltonCounty-K14@ivytech.edu
317-921-4300, ext. 087666

Executive Director, K-14 Initiatives
Andrew Buckle
abuckle@ivytech.edu
317-921-4563

Director, K-14 Initiatives
Heather Morrison
hmorriso@ivytech.edu
317-921-4800, ext. 084907

Director, Dual Enrollment & Transition
Robyn Williams
rwilliams457@ivytech.edu
317-449-9628

Executive Director of K-14 Initiatives
Mary Craig
mcraig@ivytech.edu
765-252-5595

Assistant Director of K-14 Initiatives
Patricia Moser
pmoser6@ivytech.edu
765-269-5903

Lake County has 3 full-service locations. Select a location below to see contact information for their High School Programs department.

Director of K-14 Initiatives & Recruitment
Allie Lay
aleap@ivytech.edu
812-537-4010, ext. 5326

Please contact High School Programs at our full-service campus located in Kokomo.

Executive Director of K-14 Initiatives
Andrea McDole
amcdole3@ivytech.edu
812-265-2580, ext. 4145

Executive Director of K-14 Initiatives
Tamera Herschberger
therschberger1@ivytech.edu
765-651-3100, ext. 063418

Please contact High School Programs at our full-service campus located in Valparaiso.

Director of K-14 Initiatives
Rebekah Ireland
rireland6@ivytech.edu
765-289-2291, ext. 1244

Please contact High School Programs at our full-service campus located in Muncie.

Please contact High School Programs at our full-service campus located in Kokomo.

Director Academic Affairs Support & Secondary Initiatives
Melissa Kircher Smith
msmith@ivytech.edu
765-966-2656, ext. 1126

Executive Director K14 Initiatives
Bill Krammes
wkrammes@ivytech.edu
812-246-3301, ext. 4297

Director K-14 Initiatives
William Harmon
wharmon16@ivytech.edu
812-374-5122

Director of K-14 Initiatives
Brian Warrell
bwarrell@ivytech.edu
574-830-0375, ext. 024434

Please contact High School Programs at our full-service campus located in Evansville.

Monday-Friday | 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m.

812-298-2232
acox87@ivytech.edu

Terre Haute Enrollment Center
8000 S. Campus Drive
Terre Haute, IN 47802

Director of Admission, Recruitment, & K-14
Amanda Cox
acox87@ivytech.edu
812-298-2232

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Director of K-14 Initiatives
Traci Bryan
tbryan22@ivytech.edu
219-476-4788

Please contact High School Programs at our full-service campus located in Fort Wayne.

Dual Credit for High Schoolers

Still have a little bit of time left before you graduate high school? Get a jumpstart on your college career by taking advantage of dual credit and dual enrollment courses and complete Ivy Tech credit while you’re still in high school! Getting a head start will help save you time and money when earning your degree.

Connect with the K-14 contact at your local Ivy Tech location to learn more!

File your 2024-2025 FAFSA before April 15 Indiana’s priority deadline for the 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is April 15. File your application as soon as you can to receive maximum consideration for financial aid.