Floyd County Indiana Education Resources
Indiana University Southeast
Indiana University Southeast, a regional campus of Indiana University, is a four-year, public, comprehensive university located in New Albany. Founded in 1941, it provides high-quality educational programs and services that promote student learning and prepare students for productive citizenship in a diverse society, and that contribute to the intellectual, cultural, and economic development of our region.
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Purdue Polytechnic Institute - New Albany
Purdue's technology courses are taught at the Purdue Polytechnic Institute's (previously named the College of Technology) classrooms and laboratories in the Purdue Technology Center of Southeast Indiana. This state-of-the-art facility is located at the southeast corner of the I-265 and Charlestown Road interchange in New Albany.
Students at New Albany complete the same coursework as students attending Purdue's main campus in West Lafayette. All technical courses in New Albany are delivered by fully credentialed Purdue faculty, and graduates earn a Purdue University diploma and receive a Purdue University transcript.
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Ivy Tech Community College
Ivy Tech is Indiana’s only full-fledged community college, offering more than 150 programs in the divisions of Health, Technology, Business & Public Services, and University/Transfer (and offering more than 100 transfer programs with in-state and out-of-state schools). Ivy Tech has become the largest public postsecondary institution in Indiana—and the largest singly-accredited statewide community college system in the entire country.
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New Albany - Floyd County School Corporation
The New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation is a public school district and has operated as a separate governmental unit since 1956.
Always one of Indiana’s most dynamic and innovative school systems, the New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation became the first combined city-county school corporation in Indiana when the community’s two school systems consolidated in 1956. New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses nine elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, an area vocational school, and alternative school programs.
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Private/Parochial Schools of Floyd County
Our Lady of Providence Junior-Senior High School
St. Marys of the Knobs Catholic School
Adult Education in Region 10
Adult Education in Region 10 (Region 10 includes Floyd, Clark, Crawford, Harrison and Washington counties), offers FREE classes with individualized instruction, online remediation tools, and distance education. Adult Education in Region 10 offers FREE classes with individualized instruction, online remediation tools, and distance education.
Some of the resources available include:
- High School Equivalency Diploma
- Accuplacer Testing & Remediation
- College and Career Preparation
- Occupational Training Opportunities through WorkINdiana
- Apprenticeship Opportunities
- English Language Acquisition Classes