The School for Adult Learning(SAL) at the University of Indianapolis is participating in College GO! Week being celebrated October 12-16, 2009. SAL is waiving our $20 application fee during this time. When you submit your admissions application and provisional permit to register, keep your $20 application fee. You can put that money right back in your pocket!
At the University of Indianapolis, our adult evening program helps adult students, twenty-four years of age or older, complete a bachelor's degree by attending class just one night per week. Our program is accessible, flexible, and accelerated. You will find our admission application on our website, http://sal.uindy.edu. Our next session begins November 2nd. We are also admitting students for our winter term which will begin January 11th. Contact the SAL office at 317-788-3393 or sal@uindy.edu.
Are you thinking about returning to school, but don't know where to begin? Start with the University of Indianapolis School for Adult Learning (SAL) Information Open House on Thursday, October 1st from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Join us in our office, Esch Hall Room 103 for this informative session. Most of our staff will be here to answer your questions and explain what makes our accelerated degree program for adults so successful.
We have helped hundreds of adult students complete a bachelor's degree. Our students receive personal attention from our faculty and staff. Our classes are:
- Flexible: Classes begin every five weeks and students can begin in any of these sessions.
- Accessilble: You'll attend class on our conveniently located campus which is just minutes from downtown Indy.
- Accelerated: You'll attend class just one night per week, and you can complete your degree at your pace.
Stop by on October 1st to find out for yourself why our students say, " It is possible to get the education. It's possible no matter what your circumstances, and that's the wonderful thing about SAL."
If you can't join us on October 1st, call our office at 317-788-3393 or email at sal@uindy.edu.
The 2009-2010 academic year is in full swing at the University of Indianapolis. Classes are moving along, and the campus is alive with students after the slow down of the summer months. In the School for Adult Learning (SAL) at the University of Indianapolis our adult evening students are almost through with their first five week class. And, soon these adult students will begin their second class.
Do you wish you would have started in August? It's not too late. We are admitting students for our second session that begins the week of September 28th. And, you can still apply for financial aid for this term. Contact one of our SAL advisors at 317-788-3393 or email sal@uindy.edu. Our dedicated staff is ready to help you take the first step toward a college degree.
As we have mentioned before, the U.S. Department of Labor states the unemployment rate for workers holding a bachelor's degree is about one/half the rate for someone with a high school diploma. On average, a bachelor's degree equates to about $23,000 more in wages per year than a high school diploma for adult workers.
Don't wait any longer. You can be in a class in just a few weeks.
Have you been thinking about going to college? Are you over twenty-four years old? Then, the The University of Indianapolis School for Adult Learning (SAL) has the degree program you are looking for. In just one semester, our students earn nine credit hours by attending class just one night per week. SAL has programs in place to help our students be successful.
For over eleven years, SAL has helped hundreds of adults complete their bachelor's degree. We are here to help you. Often, the hardest part of going back to school is taking the first step. Join us on Tuesday, August 4th, from 5:00-6:45 p.m. in our office, Esch Hall Room 103 for an informal Information Open House. You'll see how easy it is to take the first step.
For additional information call SAL at 317-788-3393 or email sal@uindy.edu. You have our attention.
Have you been thinking about working toward a degree? Do you need to find a job, but you don't have a bachelor's degree? The School for Adult Learning is your answer.
- Our classes meet just one night per week for five weeks. Adults can find one night each week to devote to bettering their career.
- Classes are held from 6:00-9:45 p.m on our conveniently located campus. Being on campus gives adult students a college experience.
- Our Return to Learning Class is designed to help you succeed. Our Staff is dedicated to helping our students.
- Financial Aid is available. And, we have a financial aid representative in our office to work with our adult students.
Our Dean, Academic Advisors, and our Financial Aid Representative will be there to give you the information you need to begin your college career. You will also meet our new Career Advisor who will focus on helping our adult students with their career search.
Bring your questions and we'll answer them. When you become a student in the School for Adult Learning, you are not alone. We have help along the way as you work to complete a bachelor's degree. Our classes meet just one night a week for five weeks. And, we offer credit by examination which allows you to receive credit for what you already know.
Our students tell us "this program changed my life." Stop by our open house on April 16th, and we'll explain how we can change your life. No job is recession proof, but a bachelor's degree will open more doors for you.
Our campus is conveniently located just minutes from downtown at 1400 E. Hanna Ave. For more information email sal@uindy.edu or call Laurie at 317-788-3393. We'll see you on Thursday, April 16th.
The School for Adult Learning at the University of Indianapolis wants you! Join us on Tuesday, March 24th for our Information Open House. This is your opportunity to learn about our accelerated degree program, meet our academic advisors, and our financial aid representative. This informative session is from 5:00p.m. to 6:45 p.m in our office, Esch Hall Room 103.
Bring your questions and we'll answer them. When you become a student in the School for Adult Learning, you are not alone. We have help along the way as you work to complete a bachelor's degree. Our classes meet just one night a week for five weeks. And, we offer credit by examination which allows you to receive credit for what you already know.
Our students tell us "this program changed my life." Stop by our open house on March 24th, and we'll explain how we can change your life. No job is recession proof, but a bachelor's degree will open more doors for you.
Our campus is conveniently located just minutes from downtown at 1400 E. Hanna Ave. For more information email sal@uindy.edu or call Laurie at 317-788-3393. We'll see you on March 24th.
First, You CAN finish a college degree in a reasonable period of time. Many adults fear that scheduling courses around family and work obligations means it will take them a decade or longer to finish a bachelor's degree program. That doesn't have to be the case. The University of Indianapolis has accelerated classes for adult learners that will get you there in just a few years - perhaps sooner, if you have transfer credit.
Your life experiences ARE important. You may not have taken formal college courses, but the knowledge and skills you've gained on the job or while raising a family can translate into course credit. Don't undervalue what you've learned in your lifetime.
Some people-even those closest to you- may not believe in you. There is support for you in college- from advisors and professors, to writing and math labs. At the University of Indianapolis, you get help brushing up on rusty skills; there's even a free "Topics in Math" class to prepare you for your first math class.
Don't assume you can't afford college. There is state and federal financial aid out there, as well as sources of scholarship money. The university will help you navigate the system, which is confusing to college applicants of any age.
You can expect to earn a lot more money in your lifetime with a college degree than without one. In fact, whlie no job is recession-proof, individuals with high school diplomas are more vulnerable to reductions in workforce than those with college degrees.
Our summer classes begin May 4th. You have time to begin classes this summer. Call Laurie at 317-788-3393 or email her at sal@uindy.edu to find out more about our accelerated degree program for adults.
You will receive personal attention from faculty advisors and you will be invited to join our Student Nursing Association so that you will receive a solid base of support. With the experience students have received inside and outside of the classroom, our pass rates on the licensing exam (NCLEX) are consistently above the national average.
Our ASN students are taught by expert faculty, never by graduate students. Although our faculty have high standards and expectations, they truly care about helping you succeed. They’ll take time to meet with you outside the classroom to give advice, constructive comments, and encourage you. For more information, call (317) 788-3206 or e-mail nursing@uindy.edu.
Welcome to the School of Nursing blog! In this discussion, we want to talk about the fantastic opportunities in nursing, and the options to join the nursing profession at the University of Indianapolis—known as UINDY.
Nursing is a GREAT career choice!
First, did you know that nursing is one of the top 5 career choices that is reported to have the best prospects for job hunters?
Second, did you know there is a nursing shortage? While other careers are facing layoffs, nursing is considered to be one of the few jobs that will be hiring for at least the next 30 years. While nobody can promise absolute job security in this world, nursing is a career choice that carries a very low probability of its graduates ever facing a poor job market.
UINDY has three ways you can become a nurse.
First, we have a traditional bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree. This is a 4 year program. For the first year, students take pre-requisite and general education core courses (required of every student seeking a college degree). For example, our first year students take Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, English Composition, Math, Speech, and a variety of other courses to fill their schedules. In their sophomore year, they start their clinical nursing courses, including having experiences with real patients in hospitals. They complete their nursing courses and any other requirements in their Junior and Senior year.
Second, we have an Accelerated Nursing Program. In this program, people who have a bachelor’s degree in a non-nursing field have the opportunity to complete both their Bachelor’s and Masters degrees in nursing in about 3 years. We call this the AMP program for Accelerated Masters Program. During the first year, students take prerequisite science courses and complete three nursing courses. A typical student in the AMP program will take Anatomy, Microbiology, Nutrition, and a second level psychology course the first semester. The second semester the student will take Physiology, Chemistry (if it has not already been taken as part of the first degree), Pharmacology, Nursing Research and any other pre-requisites still needed. In May, the students start their clinical nursing courses, and receive their bachelor’s degree in nursing at the end of the following summer. Then they complete their masters courses in another year. That means in three years—less time than it would take them to get a traditional BSN degree—the AMP students have two degrees!
Third, we offer an Associate Degree in Nursing (this is the Associate of Science in Nursign or ASN). In this program, students attend school for three years to obtain a degree that allows them to take the State Licensure examination. This is a beginning level of registered nurse, and most find that to progress in their careers, they need to complete the bachelors in nursing degree.
Fourth, we offer an RN-to-BSN degree for ASN nurses who wish to complete their BSN degree. The courses in this program are offered mostly in the afternoons and evenings to accommodate working nurses.
We hope that you will contact the school of nursing if you are interested in pursuing one of these avenues into the nursing profession. Nursing is the hardest job you will ever love.
In my next blog, I will talk about our exciting Masters programs in nursing and our Certificate programs.
Mary McHugh
Dean, School of Nursing
University of Indianapolis
Does your new year resolution include going back to school? The School for Adult Learning at the University of Indianapolis has the accelerated degree program for adult students that you are looking for. Join us at our Information Open House on Tuesday, January 6th from 5:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. in our office, Esch Hall room 103. The University of Indianapolis is conveniently located just minutes south of downtown at 1400 E. Hanna Avenue.
Our accelerated degree program is designed to help adults earn a bachelor's degree. We offer two baccalaureate degrees: Liberal Studies and Organizational Leadership. Our academic year consists of three fifteen-week terms divided into three five week sessions. Transfer credit is available for coursework taken in a regionally accredited institutions. Stop by our open house to learn more about our program.
This is your year to begin school. And, we are here to help you every step of the way.
Jonah is correct. Our program is designed to help our adult evening students be successful. We have advisors available in the evening when our students are on campus attending class. We have a Career Services Department that is available to help you in your job search. UIndy has an Academic Success Center that is available to help students navigate studying and test taking. Our goal is to help our students succeed.
Don't wait. Classes start January 12th. Let us help you take the first step toward your degree. Call our office at 31 7-788-3393 or email sal@uindy.edu to begin.
In our accelerated degree program, adult students who are twenty-four years of age or older can earn either a Liberal Studies degree or an Organizational Leadership degree by attending classes just one night per week.
Join us on October 28th and meet our Dean, our advisors, and a financial aid representative. They will answer your questions and explain the help we have in place for our adult students. Take the first step to a college degree. It's your time!
Mayor Ballard will share his vision for the city and his views on leadership with students, faculty and staff. A Q-and-A session will follow.
The event is hosted by UIndy's Center for Business Partnerships through its Indiana Leadership guest lecture series. The series is designed to acquaint students with public issues and encourage top graduates to live and work in Indiana.
UIndy is one of the fastest-rising private universities in the Midwest, with the top physical therapy programs and occupational therapy programs in Indiana, as well as graduate nursing programs and master's and doctoral degrees in psychology.
Many adults want to complete a college degree, but "life" gets in the way. You may be busy with work, family, or other commitments, but you can still earn your bachelor's degree.
Our accelerated degree program for adults is what you are looking for. Our classes meet one night per week for five weeks on our conveniently located campus. We have help in place when you need it. And, you will enjoy the college experience at the University of Indianapolis.
Contact our SAL office at 317-788-3393 or sal@uindy.edu to find out why our students say "This program changed their life."
Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., has written a number of novels, books and collections of poetry, many of which focus on Native Americans.This year's series also features the following writers:
- Kevin Young on Oct. 29
- Richard Rodriguez on Nov. 1
- Brock Clarke on Feb. 5
- Leslie Heywood on April 2
Find more information on our Arts site and then be sure to check out these accomplished writers!
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Join us on Thursday, September 25th from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in our office, Esch Hall Room 103 for our Meet the Advisor Night. This is your opportunity to meet with a SAL advisor who will explain our bachelor degree program, review any previous college credits you might have, and answer your questions.
The SAL program offers you:
- Support throughout your college career
- A well-respected degree
- All the benefits of attending classes on campus
Stop by our office on September 25th and find out why our students tell us this program"changed their life." Financial Aid is available, and we work with students who have tuition reimbursement from their employers. It's your time to start college.
The Department of Labor reports that for workers with a bachelor's degree the unemployment rate drops to 2.7%. This report goes on to say workers aged 18 and over with a bachelor's degree earn approximately $23,000 more than workers with a high school diploma.
What does all of this mean? If you are in the workplace without a bachelor's degree, you may want to begin working toward a degree. The School for Adult Learning at the University of Indianapolis is here to help you. Our accelerated degree program has helped hundreds of adults complete their degree more quickly than traditional programs. Our classes are accessible, flexible, and accelerated. The classes meet one night per week for five weeks. And, we have help in place if you have been out of school for some time.
Our fall classes begin August 25th. We can still get you started this fall, and financial aid is available. Call our office today, 317-788-3393 or email sal@uindy.edu to schedule a personal appointment. Our dedicated staff is here to help you.
The University of Indianapolis is a private university in Indiana and ranked among the best universities in the Midwest. It offers a range of undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programs, as well as accelerated degree programs in the School for Adult Learning for individuals working toward a bachelor’s degree by taking evening classes in Indianapolis. The adult degree programs are accelerated, flexible and accessible. Students attend classes one night per week. A majority of UIndy students receive financial aid in Indiana, such as student grants, as well as support from federally supported programs and other aid that makes college more affordable.

The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center's Ruth Lilly Performance Hall. Tickets are $20, $10 for senior citizens and free for children under 18 and college students with ID. You can find more information on the UIndy Arts site.
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Our accelerated degree program is for adults twenty-four years of age or older who want to earn a college degree. Our classes meet one night per week for five weeks. You can normally earn nine credit hours in a semester attending one class just one night per week. We offer two degree programs in this accelerated program: Organizational Leadership and Liberal Studies. We offer transfer credit for coursework taken in a regionally accredited institution, and credit may be awarded for certain professional certifications. Students can also earn credit by examination through the CLEO and DANTE'S program.
Stop by our office on May 13th, and let one of our ad visors answer your questions. Financial Aid is available, and we work with students who have tuition reimbursement programs from their employers. It's your time to start college!
The University of Indianapolis is a private university in Indiana and ranked among the best universities in the Midwest. It offers a range of undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programs, as well as accelerated degree programs in the School for Adult Learning for individuals working toward a bachelor’s degree by taking evening classes in Indianapolis. The adult degree programs are accelerated, flexible and accessible. Students attend classes one night per week. A majority of UIndy students receive financial aid in Indiana, such as student grants, as well as support from federally supported programs and other aid that makes college more affordable.
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