Ivy Tech Community College: Evansville
School info
3.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.5
Food
2.7
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
4.1
Internet
3.3
Location
4.2
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
4.2
Social
3.1
Happiness
3.8
Basic Information
Location
- Evansville, IN
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1969
- Founder: Ivy Tech Community College was founded as Indiana's Vocational Technical College in 1963. The founder is not specifically listed for the Evansville campus, but the overall institution was founded by the state of Indiana. However, if you are looking for the overall founders of Ivy Tech Community College, it would be: Indiana's state government
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Ivy Tech Community College offers more than 70 programs across various campuses
- including Evansville. Therefore
- the number of degree courses at Ivy Tech Community College: Evansville is approximately 70 or more
Key Area
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Cybersecurity
- Precision Agriculture
- Smart Manufacturing & Digital Integration
- Healthcare Specialist
Notable Alumni
- Gelina Mascoe
- Tyshaun Allen
- Abby Noblitt
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.4
Ivy Tech is the best college ever. My only complaint is that they do not offer bachelor's programs. I had mostly great professors. They offer several clubs, events, and community opportunities. The small classes were ideal for my personal preference. I always felt safe on campus. There are cheap eats nearby at fast food joints. It's on a bus line.
Overall 4.4
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Overall 4.3
Ivy Tech has changed for the better over the years. They have good teachers that are willing to work with you and many opportunities for tutors and on campus help if you are stuck. Definitely recommend for someone who is trying to earn a degree and doesn't want all the extra fluff that a campus university has with dorms/ fraternities.
Overall 4.1
Excellent staff and so many resources that few people know are available. The Library is open to the public, the fully stocked fitness center is open to the public and MUCH cheaper than the Y, there are benefits for Veterans, Early High School college course credit program, community celebrations and an on campus cafe with delicious choices.
Overall 4
Good school. I highly suggest if you live in this area, you grab your Associate's degree from here, or at least take classes. Every single one of my classes are transferring to Purdue University one way or another. Some counted towards the prerequisites, other just were electives they allowed.
Overall 4
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Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
The staff in admissions and the registrar office is just plain rude and it seems like everyone there doesn't want to do anything.
Overall 1.7
Coming to this school instead of USI was a major mistake. The quality of the professors is terrible. The business department(my major) is run by a bunch of snobby, rude,and controlling women(not a sexist but it's true). Other departments seem to be equally incapable of administration or teaching in general. Terrible school. Terrible.
Overall 1.9
It would be nice if they offered some place to live instead of a bunch of students living in the parking lot.