Ivy Tech Fort Wayne/Warsaw Invites Community To Info Sessions

September 4, 2024 at 9:42 p.m.

By Staff Report

Anyone interested in learning more about the college experience, affording school, or has questions can join one of Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw’s College 101 information sessions in September.
This event is for everyone — from those who plan to attend college before getting a career to those wanting to skill-up. The mission is to help people find a path to reaching their goals that fits around their lives, according to a news release from Ivy Tech.
College officials will hold two sessions:
• Ivy Tech Fort Wayne, Sept. 10, 6 to 8 p.m., Student Life Center, 3701 Dean Drive
• Ivy Tech Warsaw, Sept. 12, 6 to 8 p.m., Miller Hall, 2545 Silveus Crossing
“Maybe you’ve been to college before and have questions about a bill or didn’t get the best grades, or maybe you aren’t sure what to ask,” said Susan Brown, vice chancellor of enrollment services and student success. “We want to help you feel confident about your next steps, no matter where you plan to go next.”
In-depth information sessions will be held in 30-minute intervals. Drop-in anytime during the session to learn more and ask questions. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
Those interested can RSVP at link.ivytech.edu/ivyinfo.

Anyone interested in learning more about the college experience, affording school, or has questions can join one of Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw’s College 101 information sessions in September.
This event is for everyone — from those who plan to attend college before getting a career to those wanting to skill-up. The mission is to help people find a path to reaching their goals that fits around their lives, according to a news release from Ivy Tech.
College officials will hold two sessions:
• Ivy Tech Fort Wayne, Sept. 10, 6 to 8 p.m., Student Life Center, 3701 Dean Drive
• Ivy Tech Warsaw, Sept. 12, 6 to 8 p.m., Miller Hall, 2545 Silveus Crossing
“Maybe you’ve been to college before and have questions about a bill or didn’t get the best grades, or maybe you aren’t sure what to ask,” said Susan Brown, vice chancellor of enrollment services and student success. “We want to help you feel confident about your next steps, no matter where you plan to go next.”
In-depth information sessions will be held in 30-minute intervals. Drop-in anytime during the session to learn more and ask questions. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
Those interested can RSVP at link.ivytech.edu/ivyinfo.

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