“Ivy Tech Community College is the state's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system. Ivy Tech has campuses throughout Indiana. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering affordable degree programs and training that are aligned with the …show more content…
Knowing how big your class sizes will be will be very helpful. If you choose a smaller class size, you’ll be able to have more one on one interaction with your professor allowing you to be able to ask questions. Larger classes can have more than 100 students in it which can be a little more tough because you won’t be able to ask questions when you need to. The average class size of Ivy Tech Community Colleges are about 22 students, but they also offer the benefits of a large institution for the fact of accessibility. In Trine, most classes have about 20 - 29 students in them. Some of the classes have about 10 – 19 students in them also. In comparing the two, class sizes are roughly the …show more content…
That makes going to Trine more cost effective, in a university stand point, education than attending a larger university where students normally spend about five years earning their undergraduate degree. So Trine makes it their goal to graduate students within four years and not the five years it would take at another university. The U.S. News & World Report has ranked Trine as one of the best colleges in the Midwest for students graduating with the least amount of debt.
Financial aid helps very much when cost is too expensive for the perfect college for you. Trine University provides a high-quality education at a price you can afford by keeping tuition low and offering great financial-aid packages awarding 98% of our students with more than $24 million in scholarships and grants. http://www.trine.edu/financial-aid/ Trine’s financial aid packages average about $24,800. From the packages include; scholarships, grants, loans, and campus employment. Ivy Tech does have financial aid options such as FAFSA and they offer a free calculator that will calculate estimates for cost of attendance, grants, and