Ivy Tech Columbus: Unlocking Opportunities in Engineering with Purdue University Partnership

Ivy Tech Community College Columbus is hosting an Engineering Info Session to inform prospective students about its engineering programs, including a new partnership with Purdue University.
Ivy Tech Columbus: Unlocking Opportunities in Engineering with Purdue University Partnership

Ivy Tech Community College Columbus: Paving the Way for Future Engineers

Ivy Tech Community College Columbus is gearing up to host an Engineering Info Session on May 21, an event designed to inform prospective students about its engineering programs, including a new partnership with Purdue University. This exciting development is set to provide students with a seamless pathway to a bachelor’s degree in engineering.

Students in an engineering classroom

The event, to be held at Moravec Hall, 4475 Central Ave., is open to anyone interested in learning about Ivy Tech’s Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology programs. Prospective students will have the opportunity to tour the campus, receive application assistance, meet with financial aid staff, and more.

“Ivy Tech’s Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology programs provide a springboard to well-paying, high-demand careers or an affordable pathway to a bachelor’s degree.” - Ivy Tech Columbus

The new partnership with Purdue University, called Green2Gold, enables Ivy Tech graduates who meet specific admissions requirements to seamlessly transfer to any of 15 different Purdue programs to work toward a bachelor’s degree in engineering. This partnership is a significant development for students looking to pursue a career in engineering.

Engineering students collaborating on a project

To register for the Engineering Info Session, click here.

Ivy Tech Community College Columbus is committed to providing students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the engineering field. With its strong programs and partnerships, the college is well-positioned to produce the next generation of engineers.

Engineers at work