It's your time to take the first step toward a college degree. The staff in the School for Adult Learning (SAL) at the University of Indianapolis will help you every step of the way.

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."

Are you ready to begin college classes? Do you need a bachelor's degree to move ahead?  The School for Adult Learning (SAL) at the University of Indianapolis can help.  We are a well-recognized degree program for adults. Our classes meet one night per week for five weeks, and you are in class with other adults.  We offer two degree programs in this accelerated format:  Liberal Studies and Organizational Leadership.

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 School for Adult Learning at the University of Indianapolis is preparing for our new academic year.  Fall classes are just around the corner, and we want you to be ready to begin.  On Thursday, August 7th the School for Adult Learning (SAL) is hosting an Information Open House from 5:00-6:45p.m. in our office, Esch Hall Room 103.  Stop by during these hours to learn more about our accelerated degree program for adults.  Our advisors and our financial aid representative will be available to answer your questions and help you return to school.  You will find out why our students tell us "the SAL program changed their life."

We have help in place to allow our students to be successful.You will attend evening classes with other adult students right here on our conveniently located campus.  Take the first step to a better future by attending our Information Open House.

For more information about our degree program or our Information Open House call 317-788-3393 or email 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.


Indiana's unemployment rate is now 5.8%. On July 18th the Indianapolis Star quoted economist Michael Hicks, "Indiana's rising unemployment reflects a decreaing national demand for goods.  Consumer spending declined because of the rise in gasoline prices." 

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 School for Adult Learning (SAL) staff are often asked what makes their accelerated degree program unique. It's the little things that we do that makes the difference. 
  • Our office is open when our students come to campus to attend their evening class, and an advisor and financial aid representative are here in the evening.  We are available to answer questions and help the students.
  • Our advisors respond promptly to emails and phone calls from our students; we are accessible.
  • We have help in place if students need extra assistance with classwork.
  • SAL is a one-stop shop for admitting, advising, and registering students.

The SAL staff are dedicated to our adult students. If you are looking for an accelerated degree program, callus at 317-788-3393, and find out how the little things matter.

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 School for Adult Learning (SAL) at the University of Indianapolis is hosting an Information Open House on Thursday, June 19th from 5:00-6:45 p.m. in our office, Esch Hall Room 103.  This is the perfect opportunity for you to learn about our accelerated degree program for adults, to meet with an advisor, and to gather financial aid information.  On June 19th you will have your questions about returning to school answered.

Our adults students tell us that our program "changed their life".  We have help in place to allow our students to be successful.  You will attend evening classes with other adult students right here on our conveniently located campus.  Take the first step to a better future by attending our Information Open House.

For more information about SAL or our Information Open house call 317-788-3393 or email 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.


'No Time is the Perfect Time to Begin' is the title of a chapter in the book, “This year I will…” by M. J. Ryan, in which she writes about taking the first step to make a life change.  Her point—and one that is just as true for starting college as it is for starting a diet—is that waiting for the perfect time to begin means not ever getting started.  As an adult thinking about attending college you owe it to yourself to take the first step.  Of course, we’d like you to choose the accelerated degree program in the School for Adult Learning, but no matter where you decide to attend college, it is important you take the first step.

 

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.


We often wonder what factors are most important to adults in choosing an accelerated degree program.  Convenience, location, and availability of financial aid come to mind, but I was reminded again in a conversation with a group of our students that quality and academic reputation are important to these adults.  That’s good to know because it means our students chose us because they wanted an education, not just a piece of paper with the word diploma on it.  These students also admitted that though they like to complain about some of the general education courses, they appreciated the variety of courses available—some even said they liked the way those courses expanded their horizons. 

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.


Saturday May 3rd UINDY held undergraduate commencement—the tenth since the School for Adult Learning (SAL) began offering accelerated programs.  In SAL the day began with induction of adult students into the honor society, Alpha Sigma Lambda, followed by a reception for graduates, their friends, and families.  What a crowd!   Graduates brought their parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, aunts and uncles, and at least one great-grandchild.  The unbridled joy of the day justified all the hard work, long nights, and family sacrifice.  There were eighty SAL graduates in this year’s commencement—our largest class ever.  They showed once again that it can be done.  They also showed—once again—why we teach.

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.

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.

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.

The University of Indianapolis School for Adult Learning is hosting an Information Open House on Tuesday, March 18th from 5:00 p.m.- 6:45 p.m. in our office, Esch Hall Room 103.  For over ten years the School for Adult Learning has helped hundreds of adult students earn a bachelor's degree from a well-respected Midwest university.

Our adult evening classes are flexible, accessible, and accelerated.  They are designed to help busy adults earn a college degree by taking evening classes. Our goal is to provide adult learners a high-quality pathway to a college degree.

Join us on March 18th to find out more about our programs.  Advisors and a financial aid representative will be available to answer your questions.  No obligation transfer credit evaluations are available.  Our students can also earn credit by examination.  At the University of Indianapolis, our adult students enjoy the benefits of taking classes on our conveniently located campus. 

For more information call 317-788-3442 or email sal@uindy.eduIt'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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