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In this section • DE Home • FAQ • ICN • Resources • Student Manual • Software • Support • Test Proctor Distance Learning Before enrolling in a distance education course, consider the following questions:
  1. Are you a disciplined person?
  2. Are you a self-motivated person?
  3. Do you have an email account?
  4. Are you comfortable sending and receiving email messages?
  5. Do you know how to surf the web?
  6. Can you open an email attachment?
  7. Can you attach a file to an email?
  8. Do you have an Internet Service Provider?
  9. Do you have the appropriate software or the means to obtain said software if it is required for the class?
  10. Do you have the resources to visit an Ivy Tech campus in order to complete proctored work?

If you cannot answer "YES" to all of these questions, then you should reconsider taking classes online. Resource Guides for Pronto and Blackboard Here are two helpful guides you can refer to:

Obtaining Your Books You can order books online for distance learning courses by visiting the Distance Learning Bookstore in Terra Huate on the web at http://bookstore.ivytech.edu, or call 1(866)714-0002. Online College Courses for High School Students

Get Ahead By starting out at Ivy Tech, you get more time to adjust to college, save money and arrive at your degree better prepared for the challenge. And you don’t have to come to a campus. The ability to stay at home, take classes around your high school classes and activities, makes Ivy Tech the right choice.

  • Take courses online
  • Learn on your own schedule
  • Save money by starting your college courses early
As an online student you take the same courses that are offered to all Ivy Tech students. Classes are taught by Ivy Tech instructors and include business, math, history, English, sociology, political science, psychology and many others.

Earn College Credits Start with Ivy Tech classes while still in high school then after graduation, continue your education toward a two-year or four-year degree. Your Ivy Tech course and credits transfer to all public colleges and universities in Indiana.

Save Money Courses at Ivy Tech cost about half of other colleges or universities in Indiana. So, you’ll earn college credit and save money whether you decide to continue at Ivy Tech once you graduate high school or transfer to another university or college. Call our Distance Learning coordinator at (219) 981- 4448 or go to www.ivytech.edu
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