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Tuition & Costs

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$11,697 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$3,234 tuition
$7,273 off campus room & board
$1,070 books
$120 fees

$15,369 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$6,906 tuition
$7,273 off campus room & board
$1,070 books
$120 fees
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Average Aid

$786 Annual Institutional Aid

Average Aid
78% of students receive aid
62% get federal aid ($4,762 avg)
26% get state aid ($1,862 avg)
10% get institn'l aid ($786 avg)
52% get loans ($6,445 avg)

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Financial Aid

$6,508,847
Annual Aid Awarded
Aid/Loans
Average Amount Percent Awarded
Grant or Scholarship Aid $5,361 66%
Federal Grant Aid $4,762 62%
Pell Grants $4,556 62%
Other Federal Grants $719 18%
Institution Grant Aid $786 10%
State Grant Aid $1,862 26%
Student Loans $6,445 52%
Federal Loans $6,415 52%
Other Loans $6,970 0%

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Does Ivy Tech Community College-Central Indiana offer...
Tuition Payment Plan? Yes
Financial Aid Contact Info
50 W. Fall Creek Parkway N. Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46208-5752
(317) 921-4800
http://www.ivytech.edu/indianapolis/
Costs Per Credit Hour
In State $108
Out of State $230

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Bang for the buck
  • 3
  • Brittany from Danville, IN
  • Apr-29-2013 I am a current student here

    I believe you get most of what you are paying for. If you come in for tutoring or other outside uses, then you really get the best bang for your buck.

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  • 4
  • Karen from Indianapolis, IN
  • Mar-05-2013 I am a current student here

    You can either get an associates degree or transfer to a 4 year college to get your bachelors. But you will only spend about 1/2 of what you would for 1 year at a traditional 4 year college, for 2 years.

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  • 5
  • Adam from Indianapolis, IN
  • Jan-27-2013 I am a current student here

    As far as the tuition is concerned and the cost of books you won't find many colleges more affordable, so is the best bang for buck in my opinion.

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