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Booming Main Campus Fuels 12% Rise in Total Enrollment

September 8, 2014 New students get to know each other at Play Fair during orientation 2014.

Fort Wayne, Ind. — Indiana Tech continues to grow, with total enrollment of 8,818 students for fall 2014. This is a 12 percent increase from fall 2013. The most notable growth is the climb in traditional undergraduate enrollment at the Fort Wayne campus, which is up nearly 23 percent.

Indiana Tech’s total enrollment includes students at the university’s main campus in Fort Wayne and its 14 regional campuses throughout Indiana and Kentucky, as well as online students.

“We are very proud to be serving more students of all types—young adults, mid-career learners, graduate students, Ph.D. students, law students,” said Dr. Arthur E. Snyder, Indiana Tech president. “Growth in every aspect of our university confirms that we are successfully providing education that students want and employers value. Our faculty and staff have worked hard to make Indiana Tech a thriving institution where students are part of a supportive community.”

To keep the momentum going, the university continues to add programs and facilities. For the 2014-15 academic year, Indiana Tech has added:
• An online master’s degree in psychology
• Three new concentrations for the bachelor’s degree in business administration: business communications, entrepreneurial studies, and financial services
• The new Academic Center on the Fort Wayne campus, providing additional classroom and lab space as well as the McMillen Library, a multi-flex theater, a café, the Franco D’Agostino Art Gallery, and the Ravi and Eleanor Talwar Leadership Center
The Center for Creative Collaboration, housed in the Academic Center, to assist entrepreneurs and innovators in building their businesses
• A men’s ice hockey team, which will compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association

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