Ivy Tech Community College - Bloomington
- 2 Year
- BLOOMINGTON, IN
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Ivy Tech Community College - Bloomington
- 2 Year
- BLOOMINGTON, IN
- Rating 3.83 out of 5 282 reviews
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$10,197 / year
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$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
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$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
80%
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Student Faculty Ratio
35:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
69%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes. 29 responses64%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want. 33 responses74%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage. 31 responsesStudents
Full-Time Enrollment
2,839 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
3,236
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Ivy Tech Community College - Bloomington Reviews
Rating 3.83 out of 5 282 reviews
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Ivy Tech Community College- Bloomington, is a good starting college for students fresh out of high school, and returning students of all ages and backgrounds. Its a decent size but not overwhelming and has a pleasant campus that is easy to navigate. The classes are cheaper than if you went straight to a 4 year university and a lot of their classes have transferable credits and they collaborate with a lot of bigger colleges to make it easier for Ivy Tech students to transfer to other colleges after they've received their associates degree.
I am in the Fine Arts program at Ivy Tech. The classes are a good size, so every student gets the attention needed to learn, and the studio classes have a nice atmosphere for practicing and learning your crafts. Lots of freedom and most students have many classes together so you gain a close peer group. You may not be the best of friends but you become comfortable enough to relax and chat in the studio like you are at home. I love it.
I am in the Fine Arts program at Ivy Tech. The classes are a good size, so every student gets the attention needed to learn, and the studio classes have a nice atmosphere for practicing and learning your crafts. Lots of freedom and most students have many classes together so you gain a close peer group. You may not be the best of friends but you become comfortable enough to relax and chat in the studio like you are at home. I love it.
Due to Covid online courses have become the norm. Ivy Tech tired their best with the online courses, they were decent but at first it was, to say it lightly, a dumpster fire. Many professors, especially those who don't work using a digital format or use hands on learning, like the Art Professors, had little time to prepare when the school first shut down. To the point one of my professors basically gave up because it was impossible to learn the material if we didn't do it hands on, and because of funding and time there was no way all the materials we required would get to us, so we basically got an A based off the work we did before the close and that was it.
Now that we've had a year to deal with covid things have gotten MUCH better. Teachers now have developed a plan for virtual classes but the fine arts classes still are mixed and we have to come into class. But they make sure its safe for us all by keeping us apart and masks are required and class sizes have been reduced.
Now that we've had a year to deal with covid things have gotten MUCH better. Teachers now have developed a plan for virtual classes but the fine arts classes still are mixed and we have to come into class. But they make sure its safe for us all by keeping us apart and masks are required and class sizes have been reduced.
Overall, I had a great experience at Ivy Tech - Bloomington! Most of the professors were great and were completely focused on helping each individual student pursue success. One of the greatest professors I will ever have was my philosophy professor there. The environment was clean and safe. I would recommend this campus to anyone, especially considering the price!