COLUMBUS, Ind. -Ivy Tech Community College Columbus invites high school students and their families to a campus-wide open house on April 28 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Moravec Hall, 4475 Central Ave.
This open house will make the college exploration process clearer, easier, and engaging as you connect directly with faculty, staff, and program experts while enjoying hands-on demonstrations and a cookout. Attendees will gain insights into timelines, application steps, and strategies for transitioning into higher education.
Students and their families can meet Ivy Tech’s faculty and staff to learn about the college’s wide range of academic programs. Representatives will be available to answer questions, discuss career pathways, and help students understand how Ivy Tech’s programs align with their goals.
Financial aid professionals will provide an overview of federal and state grants, institutional scholarships, and private scholarship opportunities. Attendees will learn how to combine different types of aid to reduce out-of-pocket expenses and make college more affordable.
To RSVP, visit link.ivytech.edu/springopenhouse. For questions or more information, contact Kristi Samples at ksamples@ivytech.edu.
TAYLORSVILLE, Ind. - A fully engulfed semi-truck fire closed northbound I-65 at Mile Marker 76.8, near the Taylorsville exit, on Wednesday morning, April 15.
GREENSBURG, Ind. - The Greensburg Police Department responded to a report of an injured male on Interstate 74, near the 132-mile marker, just after 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Witnesses advised Decatur County Communications that the man had jumped off the overpass.
JOHNSON COUNTY, Ind. - The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) and Franklin Police Department (FPD) conducted an early Wednesday morning warrant roundup of individuals accused of selling illegal narcotics to undercover narcotics investigators.
COLUMBUS, Ind. - The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of South Central Indiana will hold a series of "Peer-to-Peer" classes beginning Tuesday, May 12, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Bartholomew County Public Library.
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