2008 marks the 10th Anniversary of the School for Adult Learning (SAL) at the University of Indianapolis.  Born from a Lilly Foundation Grant, this accelerated degree program has helped hundreds of adult students complete their baccalaureate degree.

To celebrate our ten years of success, UIndy's School for Adult Learning held an anniversary dinner on Friday, April 11th, in the Schwitzer Student Center.  Current students, alumni, SAL faculty and staff attended this event and reflected on the opportunities that their education has provided them.

Our next event is graduation day, May 3rd.  Our alumni are invited to share this day with our new graduates.  This year's graduating class is the largest in our ten year history.  These graduates are moving forward in careers and many will be entering graduate degree programs.

Completing a degree is tough for adult students who find themselves juggling work, family, and life responsibilities while they are taking classes.  Our accelerated degree program helps adults find that their degree is within reach.  Our classes begin every five weeks, and financial aid is available.

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.