University News – October 28

Ivy Tech offers firefighters scholarship

The Indiana Volunteer Firefighter’s Association and Ivy Tech Community College have partnered to give volunteer first responders across Indiana the chance to earn a two-year degree, tuition-free.

What first started as an idea from Indiana Rep. Randy Frye, R-Greensburg, has turned into a new program to recruit and retain volunteer firefighters, in an effort to address the growing shortage of first responders, particularly in Indiana’s rural areas.

Frye previously introduced House Bill 1064 to establish an Ivy Tech scholarship fund, and the intent was to provide scholarship funds to volunteer first responders attending any program at Ivy Tech. The bill passed the Indiana House of Representatives, but was not heard in the Indiana Senate.

Ivy Tech has committed to provide $250,000 over two years to pay for tuition and fees for volunteer first responders to attend academic programs, with the exception of Flight Aviation and General Studies.

As long as a volunteer first responder is enrolled as a degree seeking student and holds good standing with a volunteer fire department, the individual may be eligible to receive a two-year degree for free. This offer applies to future and current Ivy Tech students; however, students must maintain satisfactory academic progress to remain eligible.

To learn more, visit ivfa.org or ivytech.edu/volunteer.