Ivy Tech will provide students with the option to take classes face-to-face, online, or virtually to ensure the safety students during quarantine.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – Autumn classes at Ivy Tech Community College’s Lawrenceburg and Batesville locations will start on August 24. Ivy Tech will provide students with the option to take classes face-to-face, online, or virtually to ensure the safety students during quarantine. For some courses, students have the option to choose week-to-week the way they take their course.
Student interested in attending during the autumn term can take advantage of scholarship opportunities like the campus’s EdOPP scholarship. The EdOPP scholarship is offered to adults, 18 and older, seeking a credential or required classes for advancing employment. This scholarship was made possible in part by a $125,000 grant from the City of Lawrenceburg to help improve Lawrenceburg’s workforce and pay for a college education. Ivy Tech is awarding students on a first-come, first-served basis, up to $5,000 per student, per year. If a student receives federal or state aid, the scholarship funds will be applied to any balance after financial aid is credited.
Students interested in getting more information about scholarship opportunities or enrolling in classes for August 24 are encourage to contact the campus at R11Express@ivytech.edu.

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