Ivy Tech Community College Continues To Offers Help to Students

Students can now schedule virtual appointments to ask questions about virtual classes and the upcoming summer term.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) - Ivy Tech Community College in Lawrenceburg and Batesville continue to show their commitment to serving students through the unexpected impact of COVID-19.

Ivy Tech's online classes aim to provide students with the same support they would receive while taking courses in person.

To ensure each student gets the help they need while taking virtual courses, Ivy Tech has assigned an instructor to each course, unlike other programs where students do not speak with their instructor. 

Additional free virtual tutoring services and student success coaching are available to every Ivy Tech student.

Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg is accepting virtual appointments to answer questions about virtual classes and the upcoming summer term that starts on Monday, June 8.

Students interested in learning more about virtual classes can email r11express@ivytech.edu.

For updated information regarding Ivy Tech’s Lawrenceburg and Batesville campuses, follow them on either Facebook at @ivytechlawrencburg or Twitter at @ivylburgbville.  

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