
Ivy Tech Freezes Tuition Through 2026–2027 Academic Year
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees today voted to freeze tuition and mandatory fees for the next two academic years,…
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees today voted to freeze tuition and mandatory fees for the next two academic years,…
| South Bend
Ivy Tech Graduate Celebrates New Career With La Casa De Amistad
| South Bend
PTK Ivy Tech SBE Names New President, Chapter Vice President, and Executive Secretary
| South Bend
Beta Alpha Chapter Honors Hard Work of Ivy Tech South Bend/Elkhart PTK Chapter
| Bloomington
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education recognized the campus and a student for outstanding achievements in culinary arts, fire sciences, and information technology
| Fort Wayne
Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Kosciusko County announces the Spring 2025 Dean's List!
| Muncie
Students from Ivy Tech Community College’s Human Services Group Process and Skills (HUMS 206) course recently completed a series of group sessions with justice-involved individuals at Delaware County Community Corrections (DCCC).
| Fort Wayne
A certificate from Ivy Tech Fort Wayne isn't the only credential Rayyan Hassan got this year. The 2025 grad also received her high school diploma. She tells us how dual enrollment gave her confidence for the future in this Q and A.
| Indianapolis
After nearly three transformative decades at Ivy Tech, Chef Jeff Bricker is hanging up his apron—but not before leaving an indelible mark on the college, its students, and Indiana’s culinary scene. From his humble beginnings as a first-gen student to leading the creation of Ivy Tech’s state-of-the-art culinary school, Bricker’s story is one of passion, persistence, and purpose.
| Terre Haute
Ivy Tech Community College celebrated another successful year of student support with its 25th Annual Scholarship Scramble, held on May 16, 2025, at Idle Creek Golf Course.
| Indianapolis
Featuring inspirational quotes, clever puns, and artistic designs, these caps reflect the unique stories and hard work of our Ivy Indy graduates.
| Indianapolis
Ivy Tech diesel instructor Chris Cox is heading back to South Sudan, using his skills to train locals to build life-changing, basic utility vehicles from the ground up. From dirt tracks in Texas to classrooms in Africa, discover how Cox blends global service, education, and engineering to drive real-world impact.