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Whether you're a prospective student exploring your educational options, a current student looking for information, or a member of our community seeking clarity on a variety of topics, you've come to the right place. We've compiled the most frequently asked questions to make your journey as smooth as possible.
Each Advising Office has the option of phone, email or GoToMeeting (web conferencing tool) advising. You can select this option scheduling your appointment online. You will receive additional instructions via email after you schedule the appointment. Please visit ivytech.edu/advising for office hours and options.
You can find the information about your advisor by logging in to MyIvy and clicking the My Academic Profile section, located on the left-hand side of the page (under My Info), select your current term in the drop down menu and your advisor's name and an email link will display at the bottom.
If you cannot find your advisor's name in MyIvy, please call your campus Advising Center. Contact information for each campus' Academic Advising Office, including phone numbers, is available at www.ivytech.edu/advising.
10: If no appointments work for your schedule, please contact the Advising Center in your region. To contact your campus Advising Center, visit www.ivytech.edu/advising. Scroll down to the 'Select a campus's drop-down menu, and choose your primary campus.
You will receive an email confirmation and reminder notification if you make the appointment online. If you scheduled an appointment, but did not receive the confirmation, please check your SPAM or junk folders in your email.
You will need to speak with your academic advisor before changing programs. Changing your course of study may impact your financial aid and time to degree completion. Students who want to change their academic program should speak with their advisor, who will start the online process to change a program.
Ivy Tech does not have a deadline for admission. However students should apply with an understanding of the time needed to complete mandatory enrollment steps. If you don't complete the admissions process by the start of the semester you will still be able to take classes. We offer five opportunities to start classes in January, March, June, August and October. There is no hard deadline, students should choose the start date that works best for them.
If you have excess financial aid that can be used in the bookstore, an email will be sent to your Ivy Tech email address (within 72 hours of your aid authorization, as long as you have authorized aid to be used at the bookstore). Please wait for the notification before visiting the bookstore.
REMINDER: The amount is your credit limit, NOT your available balance. Purchases made against the credit line will reduce or eliminate your financial aid refund for the semester. Once your financial aid disburses (posts) to your student account, it will pay your tuition and fees, and bookstore charges. A refund for excess aid will be issued to you via a refund according to the College's established timeline found at www.ivytech.edu/refunds.Therefore, any funds that are not used in the bookstore will be refunded to you and can be viewed via MyIvy. Select Tools & Resources or Quick Links and select View/Pay Balance.
Charging Period: Bookstore charging period begins 4 weeks prior to first day of class of 16-week classes in fall and 4 or 5 weeks in spring; 3 weeks prior to first day of 10-week classes in summer. Charging ends on the Thursday prior to federal aid disbursements. For 2nd 8-week classes the charging period is 2 weeks before classes begin and ends it 4 weeks later (day after the 100% drop period ends). You will need to bring a photo ID, student ID number and schedule for in-store purchases.
To learn more about the Knowledge Assessment click here. If you have completed the dual credit application and are looking for next steps in completing the Knowledge Assessment, please watch the tutorial here.
If you are unable to upload documents via the portal, you will need to visit the nearest Ivy Tech campus Express Enrollment Center. If at any point, it is passed the term you applied for, you will need to bring any assessment documents or transfer credit evaluation documents to the nearest Ivy Tech campus Express Enrollment Center. Express Enrollment Center hours and locations can be found at www.ivytech.edu/enrollmentcenter.
If the term you have applied for has ended and your application is now closed, it's preferred you bring your assessment documents to your advisor, Express Enrollment Center or Registrar's Office on campus. If you are unable to visit campus, you can then email assessment documents to your advisor.
If your previous institution will not release your transcripts due to a balance owed, you will need to contact them directly to discuss a resolution.
*Documents received electronically with applications are not deemed official and can only be used for assessment. For credit evaluation, students must still present an official transcript.
Knowledge Assessment: If you cannot meet one of the above mentioned options, you will need to take a Knowledge Assessment exam. Knowledge Assessment is a free tool used to determine course placement. You can take Knowledge Assessment as many times as you need to in order to meet your academic goal.
The academic advisor will be the student's primary point of contact at the college. The advisor will work with the student to develop an academic pathway to success. Students can learn more about advising, including the Advising Center hours of operation and how to schedule an appointment by visiting www.ivytech.edu/advising.
Orientation is your chance to learn where important places are around campus (i.e. library, bookstore, etc.), meet your classmates, find the perfect places to hang out, study and much more. During orientation, you will take a campus tour and learn how to be successful when you start this semester. It is a great opportunity to get to know your way around and ask questions.
If you are an Out-of-State student, In-Person Orientation is an optional step and you can complete these after you start classes. You will need to contact your region to talk through what dates work best.
The FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is a form that must be submitted annually in order to apply for financial aid. The easiest way to file the FAFSA is online at FAFSA.gov. After filing your FAFSA, your college will be able to tell you which scholarships and grants you could receive as well as how much money you can borrow in student loans.
You can file the FAFSA beginning October 1. Be sure to get your FAFSA filed no later than April 15 to be considered for state grant programs. FAFSAs submitted after April 15 will not be considered for state grants, and corrections must be completed by May 15. FAFSAs filed after April 15 will still allow students to qualify for federal and institutional aid.
Filing your taxes before you complete your FAFSA will allow you to use the IRS data retrieval tool - making completion quick and easy. The IRS data retrieval tool reduces errors and the likelihood of being selected for verification by directly importing the correct tax information onto the FAFSA.
Anyone seeking aid for upcoming school semesters should file the FAFSA. Even if you're not sure if you will enroll, or you are currently in college - filing the FAFSA ensures you have the opportunity for aid if needed.
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When applying for admission, students who are online degree-seeking and are not online Ohio students, should select the campus associated with program that the student wishes to pursue.
Reverse Transfer is a process by which students pursuing a four-year degree could be eligible for an associate degree in general studies or a liberal arts program from Ivy Tech based on a combination of your previous work at Ivy Tech and current course work.
There are many benefits to earning your associate degree. Many employers offer raises or promotions for college degrees earned. In addition, several four year universities offer tuition discounts to students who have earned an associate degree. Please check with your employer or your current college/university to learn more about the benefits you could receive by earning your associate degree at Ivy Tech.
Alternatively, if your institution participates in electronic transcript ordering, you may request your transcript be sent to Ivy Tech at reverse...@ivytech.edu. The transcript must come directly from your college or university.
Official Transcripts
The official transcript contains only information regarding the student's attendance at Ivy Tech. High school, test scores, etc. are not displayed. The current program of study, any degrees awarded by Ivy Tech, transfer credit and term-by-term course, grade and GPA information is displayed. For example, Zero Level/Refresher courses are on both the official and unofficial transcript. However, zero-level/refresher courses do not count toward graduation credits nor in a student's GPA.
If you have requested an electronic copy of your transcript to be e-mailed to you or to another recipient, those requests are usually processed within the hour of the request (Monday-Friday only). Weekend requests are processed on Monday morning. Printed transcripts are usually sent the day the request is received (Monday-Friday), with weekend orders processed on Monday morning.
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