I attend Indiana Tech and Iove it... — Nov 19, 2009
By Sumer L, Ft. Wayne, IN | 1st year
Associates in Business & MBA, Campus only
I love the people at Indiana Tech. I've learned a lot from my professors already. I've only been attending for 6 weeks now.
Try to test out of classes — Sep 10, 2009
By Paul M | 2nd year
Bachelors in Computers & IT, Campus only
Test out of as many classes as you can.
Very great school for any student to go to — Sep 10, 2009
By Branden A | 1st year
Bachelors in Social Science & Psychology, Campus only
i would say that it would be a very great school for any student to go to. i have had a great time there and i have not been to school for 13 years. most all of the classes are nice and small and there are tons of resources available to all students. one of the best things is that it takes care of all financial aid from pell grants to cal grants and stafford loans. they also extend temp credit for the balance...
Outstanding instructors in the industry — Sep 10, 2009
By Richard L | 1st year
Bachelors in Computers & IT, Campus only
Be ready for lots of numbers and the experience of working with the most outstanding instructors in the industry.
Not good in meeting needs — Sep 10, 2009
By John Y | 1st year
Associates in Computers & IT, Campus only
Well I would tell you that if you need some loan assistance for a computer or other school needs that you should go to another school.
Stay on track — Sep 10, 2009
By Thuy L | 1st year
Bachelors in Computers & IT, Online only
Stay on track
They give you the tools to prepare you for work — Sep 10, 2009
By Christina C | 2nd year
Associates in Science & Engineering, Both online and campus
I find that my experience here was pretty fulfilling considering I'm about to graduate and going to step out into the world. If you work hard and are happy about it you will succeed and they give you the tools to prepare you for it.
Programs are pretty good but… — Sep 10, 2009
By Mark D | 2nd year
Bachelors in Computers & IT, Campus only
The programs are pretty good, and hands-on experience is guaranteed in most courses, but the cost of tuition and the lack of being able to manage the remainder of loan money is wrong. There are outdated materials and software, poor managment of student loan money, and no money is returned to students after disbursment - left over money is absorbed by staffing and corporate management.
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