(Statewide) – Ivy Tech Community College’s board of trustees has voted to freeze tuition and mandatory fees for the next two years.
The board’s action follows recommendations from Gov. Mike Braun and the Indiana Commission for Higher Education for all public higher education institutions to keep tuition flat.
This comes about a week after Ivy Tech announced the elimination of more than 200 positions at its 19 campuses across the state as a result of a 5% budget cut from the Indiana legislature.
In-state tuition for full-time students will remain at $2,577.11, while part-time students will pay $178.38 per credit hour.
Out-of-state tuition rates will also remain unchanged.
The Ivy+ Textbooks program, which provides required course materials, will cost $18 per credit hour in the 2025-26 school year and $18.25 per credit hour in the 2026-27 school year.
(Story by Network Indiana)