The School for Adult Learning at the University of Indianapolis is celebrating our class of 2008 at our university graduation ceremony on May 3rd. The 75 graduates of the class of 2008 mark the largest graduating class in our 10 year history. These graduates represent the diverse community of adult students in our accelerated degree program.
We recognize that completing a degree is tough for adult students who find themselves juggling work, family, and life responsibilites while they take night classes. This graduating class shows us that achieving their goal of earning a bachelor degree is possible. Our students tell us they receive the help they need from our staff all along the way. One of our graduates commented, " They will take time at SAL, no matter what time of the day or evening, to speak with you to set a program in place to know what your goals are, and how you are going to achieve them." Mary Lindop,'08, stated, " It's like an extended family and I think anyone pursuing a degree here should know that. You really have faculty and staff who really care about you."
With our accelerated degee program for adults in Indiana, you can meet your goal of earning a respected college degree. From our Return to Learning Class, which will help you get started, to the capstone classes that will conclude your undergraduate experience, SAL will put you first. For more information contact our Admission Staff at 317-788-3393 or sal@uindy.edu.
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.





