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Outstanding academic offerings that are challenging as much as they are
innovative, combined with a diverse campus community and the best
faculty, make our
traditional day school
program a very desirable option for those who are looking to get the
most from their college experience.
Classes are offered during the day and go for traditional 15-week
semesters in the fall (August through December) and again in the spring
(January through May). Additional information can be found in the
day school academic calendar.
This is the right program for you if you are:
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A high school student planning to attend college immediately
after graduation.
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A student who is looking to transfer from another traditional
college.
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An international student looking to pursue your degree in the
United States.
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The
College of Professional Studies
(CPS) offers accelerated degree programs for undergraduate and graduate
students. These programs are designed for working adults and features
classes that meet just once a week (in the evening or on weekends). Most
classes are only five weeks long for undergraduate students and six
weeks long for graduate students.
This is the right program for you if you are:
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Age 23 or older.
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Looking to complete an undergraduate or graduate degree
at an accelerated pace.
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Only able to attend evening or weekend classes.
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Looking to attend classes throughout Indiana.
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The College of Professional Studies (CPS) offers an
online education
program with accelerated degree programs and courses that you can access
online from anywhere, anytime. Most classes are only five weeks long for
undergraduate students and six weeks long for graduate students. You can
complete a full degree online or combine online classes with other class
formats.
Interested students may also enroll in an
independent study program
offered through the College of Professional Studies.
This is the right program for you if you are:
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Unable to attend classes in the classroom due to campus proximity.
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Prefer to to earn your degree online because of scheduling conflicts.
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Comfortable using the Internet and using email and software such
as Microsoft Word and Excel to take classes.
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Indiana Tech Law School students will enroll in ethics and
professionalism courses which will be carried through all three years of
study. You will learn what it means to be a professional, what the basic
ethical principles are that apply to all lawyers, how to cope with
stress in your new profession, and why law is among the professions with
high incidences of substance abuse.
This is the right program for you if you are:
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Want to pursue a degree in law.
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Want to attend a different kind of law school; one that blends theory
and practice right from the start.
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General
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Name:
Indiana Tech
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Founded:
1930
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Type:
Private
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Character:
Four-year
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Mascot:
Maximus the Warrior
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Main campus size:
42+ acres
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Campus locations:
14
Academics
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Degrees:
A.S, B.A, B.S,
Masters, Ph.D.
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Student-faculty ratio:
19:1
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Average class size:
19
Student Origins*
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From Indiana:
63%
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Out-of-state:
35%
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International:
2%
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