BLOOMINGTON – Sue Ellspermann, President of Ivy Tech Community, announced at the Wednesday, Feb. 9 State Board of Trustees meeting an extension of the Ivy+ Textbooks program. Ivy+ will continue to cover the cost of required textbooks for all eligible students in the 2022-23 academic year. This is the second year textbooks will be provided at no cost to students.
“Continuing to find innovative ways to lower costs for our students is an important part of the overall value we are providing to students and to our community,” said Dr. Ellspermann. “We know that the cost of textbooks is often a limiting factor for our students, and we are pleased to be able to provide free textbooks for another year.”
In fall 2021, more than 55,000 students received free textbooks is a saving to students of more than $14 million. In spring 2022, more than 47,000 students have already enrolled and will receive similar savings.
Ivy Tech’s Ivy+ tuition (www.ivytech.edu/tuition) program also continues in 2022-23, providing a new tuition model for full-time students. When students take at least 12 credit hours a semester, they pay a flat rate and can add additional credit hours for no additional cost. As part of the Ivy+ tuition program, part-time students will see their tuition frozen in 2022-23 at the same rate as the previous academic year and will pay the lowest per-credit-hour fee in the state.