Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana is the largest public post-secondary institution in the state, serving over 170,000 students annually. With 18 campuses and 22 learning centers, Ivy Tech provides accessible and affordable education to students across Indiana. The Waldron Campus, located in Bloomington, Indiana, is one of the largest and most comprehensive campuses in the Ivy Tech system.
Located in the heart of Bloomington, the Waldron Campus serves Monroe County and surrounding areas, offering a wide range of academic programs, including transfer degrees, career certifications, and workforce training. The campus is named after Henry L. Waldron, a prominent Bloomington businessman and philanthropist who donated the land for the campus.
Academic Programs and Services
The Waldron Campus offers over 50 academic programs, including transfer degrees in fields like business, education, and healthcare. Students can also pursue career certifications in areas like computer technology, manufacturing, and public safety. The campus is known for its strong programs in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
In addition to academic programs, the Waldron Campus provides a range of student services, including academic advising, tutoring, and career counseling. The campus also features a state-of-the-art library, computer labs, and a variety of student organizations and clubs.
Facilities and Resources
The Waldron Campus is situated on a 60-acre site, featuring modern and well-equipped facilities. The campus includes:
- The Connie and Steve Ferguson Academic Building, which houses classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices
- The Margaret and Tom Hasbrook Library, which provides access to a vast collection of print and digital resources
- The Ivy Tech Waldron Arts Center, which features a 200-seat auditorium and gallery space
- The Career and Technology Center, which offers workforce training and certification programs
- The Bloomington Education and Employment Resource (BEER) Center, which provides job training and placement services
Community Engagement and Partnerships
Ivy Tech Waldron Campus is committed to engaging with the local community and building partnerships with area businesses and organizations. The campus participates in a range of initiatives, including:
- The Bloomington Economic Development Corporation's (BEDC) workforce development program
- The Monroe County Community School Corporation's (MCCSC) early college program
- The Indiana University Bloomington's (IU) dual-enrollment program
The campus also hosts a variety of community events, including art exhibits, concerts, and lectures.
Admissions and Financial Aid
Ivy Tech Waldron Campus offers a range of admission options, including:
- Online application
- In-person application at the campus
- Transfer from another college or university
The campus also provides financial aid options, including:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
- Indiana state financial aid programs
- Ivy Tech scholarships and grants
Conclusion
Ivy Tech Waldron Campus provides accessible and affordable education to students in Monroe County and surrounding areas. With a range of academic programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and community engagement initiatives, the campus is an excellent choice for students seeking to achieve their educational and career goals.
We invite you to learn more about Ivy Tech Waldron Campus and how we can help you succeed. Contact us today to schedule a tour or meet with an academic advisor.
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FAQ
What programs are offered at Ivy Tech Waldron Campus?
+Ivy Tech Waldron Campus offers over 50 academic programs, including transfer degrees, career certifications, and workforce training.
What facilities are available on campus?
+The campus features modern and well-equipped facilities, including the Connie and Steve Ferguson Academic Building, the Margaret and Tom Hasbrook Library, and the Ivy Tech Waldron Arts Center.
How do I apply to Ivy Tech Waldron Campus?
+Students can apply online, in-person at the campus, or transfer from another college or university.