On Saturday, May 4, 2013, the University of Indianapolis School for Adult Learning graduated 77 students. Each of these students began their college career wondering how this accelerated program would work for them. On graduation day, you could see the sense of accomplishment in their eyes. THEY DID IT! Their hard work and dedication paid off.
Do you have a goal of earning a college degree? The School for Adult Learning at the University of Indianapolis can help you reach that goal. You need either a high school diploma or GED to begin. You will meet with our Admission Coordinator to learn about the program and be admitted to the University. Then, you will register for classes. A Financial Aid Representative is in the SAL office and ready to help you complete the financial aid paperwork.
Your first class will be Return to Learning which will help you get started. As you move into the curriculum of your major, you will have help every step along the way. Before you know it, you will be graduating from college. Then, meet with our Career Advisor Robbin Sally to find the job you want.
Contact Chelsea Ward, Admission Coordinator, at wardcb@uindy.edu or 317-781-5762. Read more about our 2013 graduation at http://www.salstudent.uindy.edu/