On Tuesday, May 13th, from 4:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. the University of Indianapolis School for Adult Learning will host their first "Meet the Advisors Night" in Esch Hall, Room 103.  This is an opportunity for anyone thinking about attending evening classes to meet individually with an advisor who will explain our accelerated bachelor degree program, review any transfer credits you might have, and help you begin your college career.

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.