Ivy Tech Provides Free Summer Courses to High School Students

Monday, April 10, 2023 at 11:08 AM

By Ivy Tech Community College, news release

Classes are available to Indiana students entering 9th-12th grade, graduating seniors, and homeschool students.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Indiana high school students, ranging from grades nine through twelve, can enroll in courses for free this summer at Ivy Tech Community College.

Free summer courses provide an opportunity for students to explore possible career options while earning college credits. Students who qualify for free summer courses will receive free tuition and textbooks, with no limit on the number of courses students can take.

To qualify for enrollment for free summer classes at Ivy Tech, students must be Indiana residents at any high school, including eighth graders entering ninth grade, graduating seniors, homeschool students, and students at adult high schools.

With over 70 degree programs aligned with the needs of the state’s workforce, Ivy Tech provides career pathways and credentials that are made to prepare students for high-wage, high demand jobs. Ivy Tech also offers flexible and affordable course options to meet the needs of all students, with credit transfer options to more than 100 colleges and universities in Indiana and outside of the state.

To learn more about how to enroll in free summer classes, click here.  

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