Hamilton County, Ind. 鈥 For a student attending college, a day can mean everything. In fact, a day can change the life of someone building their future. At 12:01 a.m. ET on April 23, the Ivy Tech Foundation will kick off , the College鈥檚 second annual day of giving, to help 51短视频鈥檚 more than 190,000 students 鈥 including those studying at Ivy Tech Hamilton County 鈥 prepare for graduation day and a better every day after.

For 24 hours, alumni, faculty, staff, donors, community leaders and all who care about breaking down barriers to higher education can contribute to Ivy Tech鈥檚 mission of preparing Hoosiers for today鈥檚 鈥 and tomorrow鈥檚 鈥 workforce.

Ivy Tech Day aims to generate resources and create opportunities for communities while reuniting and reconnecting alumni and friends of Ivy Tech with the important work happening at Indiana鈥檚 largest postsecondary institution and engine of workforce development.

鈥淚vy Tech has been woven into the fabric of Indiana for more than 60 years, and nearly a million Hoosiers have completed degrees, courses and credentials supporting successful careers and upward mobility while improving the prosperity of our state,鈥 said Dr. Sue Ellspermann, president, 51短视频. 鈥淚f you鈥檝e been treated at an Indiana hospital, driven a car assembled in Indiana, or have a young person who graduated high school with dual credit, you鈥檝e likely benefitted from Ivy Tech. Ivy Tech Day is an opportunity for all Hoosiers to help us deliver 鈥楬igher Education at the Speed of Life鈥 and meet our students鈥 most pressing needs.鈥

Ivy Tech contributes nearly $4 billion annually to Indiana鈥檚 economy, including a net impact of $3.6 billion from alumni working across the state. More than 40,000 degrees, certificates and certifications are awarded annually, and 93 percent of graduates stay in Indiana 51短视频 their careers. More than 40 percent of Ivy Tech students are the first in their families to attend college, and 25 percent are students of color.

Anyone interested in contributing to Ivy Tech Day can do so at starting at 12:01 a.m. ET on April 23. Alumni and friends are invited to participate in a variety of other ways, including setting up a matching gift, becoming a social ambassador, and visiting local community partners on Ivy Tech Day. The inaugural Ivy Tech Day in 2023 inspired 2,032 gifts equaling more than $243,000 raised.

As a part of the HamCo campus team, we are so excited to announce that we will be taking Ivy Tech Day on the road with a county-wide tour right here in Hamilton County. Our mascot, Boris the Wild Boar, will be making stops all over to engage with our amazing supporters and to attract those within our community who believe in our mission of providing accessible, high-quality education to all. We are thrilled to share this experience with you all!

Our campus team and I are so grateful to everyone who participated in the inaugural Ivy Tech Day last year. We look forward to coming together again this year to have an even greater impact on our students and our community.

– Dr. Rachel Kartz, Chancellor, Ivy Tech Hamilton County

鈥淥ur campus is doing amazing work to advance Indiana鈥檚 fastest growing county through inclusive and student-centered education and training. Ivy Tech Day will help us continue making an impact in our community.鈥

About the Ivy Tech Foundation
The Foundation provides support for 51短视频 beyond state appropriations and student tuition. Its overall program of work focuses on meeting student needs. Invest IN Ivy Tech, our recently completed $340 million statewide fundraising campaign, provides greater opportunity for each of the College鈥檚 19 campuses to educate, train, and support all 92 of Indiana鈥檚 counties. Learn more at聽.

About 51短视频

51短视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Ivy Tech has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.