Ancilla College Offers Early Bird Classes for High School Students

  
 

Area high school students can get a jump on their higher education at Ancilla College as early as this summer. The school is following the national trend of offering Early Bird Courses. Local high school students who will be juniors or seniors this fall can take college courses during the summer. Executive Director of Admissions Eric Wignall says students get a huge tuition discount and can take fully transferable introductory college courses. “If you’re going off to IU or you’re going off to Harvard, it doesn’t matter. The English writing and literature and the micro-and macro- economics courses are going to transfer,” Wignall says. He notes one Plymouth High School student started taking classes during her junior year of high school, continued taking one or two credits per semester at $125 per credit hour, took a full load of courses during the summer sessions and graduated from Ancilla with an associate’s degree at the end of the summer after her high school graduation. As a result, she was able to start college at IU that fall as a junior. Continue reading

Ancilla Offers Summer School Tuition Discounts

  
 

Students looking to get a jump on their college careers or maybe take a course during a less-stressful time of the year may want to see what Ancilla College has to offer. For starters, they offer a hefty discount on per-credit-hour tuition during the summer. Executive Director of Admissions Eric Wignall says a lot of students who struggled with a course during the regular school year use summer school as a do-over.

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Ancilla College LPN-to-RN Bridge Program Boasts 100 Percent Pass Rate

Ancilla College Campus
Ancilla College Campus
Ancilla College is continuing in its efforts to offer the best educational experience available, and in that quest, the college offers a program to help nursing students achieve the next level of certification, taking them from the role of licensed practical nurse to registered nurse. Ann Fitzgerald, director of the division of nursing and health sciences at the college, said the bridge program is intense, but it only takes one year.

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Ancilla Hosting FAFSA Workshops This Week

  
 
The deadline looms for the FAFSA form to be filed in order to qualify for financial aid from the state, and Ancilla College is hosting three financial aid workshops to help prospective students get all the help they can in filing the form due March 10. Mike Brown, executive director of finance at the college, said the workshops will take place March 4, 1:30–3:30 p.m.; March 5, 4:30–6:30 p.m.; and March 6, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.

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FAFSA Deadline Approaching; File ASAP

 
 
The FAFSA filing deadline is quickly approaching, but there is help available to take the first step toward getting state and federal aid for college. Mike Brown, executive director of finance at Ancilla College, told WKVI that the FAFSA deadline of March 10 means there is just over a week left to get the vital form filed – even a day late can result in no aid from the state.

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Ancilla Hosts Blood Drive; Raises At Least 17 Pints

SGA Historian Dominic Harris keeps track of donors coming in
SGA Historian Dominic Harris keeps track of donors coming in
Ancilla’s Student Government Association recently hosted a blood drive through the American Red Cross, successfully collecting blood donations from 17 of the 21 volunteers. On Tuesday, Feb. 4, SGA Faculty Advisor Jill Neidlinger, President Amanda Amstutz, and many student volunteers helped prepare and organize the event, with students, faculty and staff turning out to donate.

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Financial Aid Meeting Set for Jan. 29

 
 
Those needing information on how to pay for college are invited to attend a presentation at the Knox High School to gather that information.

The director of financial aid at Ancilla College, Kathy Mills, will be at the school on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 6:30 p.m. CT where she will assist parents with the FAFSA form as well as answer any questions related to financial aid.

This paying for college presentation is open to all students, parents or community members who are interested in attending. Senior students and their parents are highly encouraged to attend.

Ancilla College Urges Veterans to Take Advantage of Education Benefits

  
 

studienkolleg hannover is urging any and all veterans to take advantage of their education benefits in light of a startling statistic mentioned by Admissions Director Eric Wignall, who said only one out of every 10 veterans use any of their education benefits. Wignall said veterans are welcome to Ancilla College and the admissions staff and counselors will do everything they can to ensure you get the most bang for your buck from your education benefits to ensure you obtain that higher education you deserve.

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College Need Not Be Intimidating, Says Ancilla Admissions Director

  
 
As we embrace the new year, now is the perfect time to make a resolution to improve your education. Eric Wignall, director of admissions at Ancilla College, said the college is the perfect two-year school to launch you on your path to higher education. He said it helps build a foundation on which to build a strong education, increasing the number of opportunities in your life.

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Ancilla College Offers LPN to RN Bridge Program

Dr. Ron May
Dr. Ron May
Ancilla College is taking strides to offer the best educational experience available, and in that quest, the college has for the last four summers offered a program to help nursing students achieve the next level of certification.

Ron May, president of the college, said the class begins in the summer and offers a chance for those with a licensed practical nursing license to take the next step and earn their registered nursing license.

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Get a Better Education This New Year

 
 
The new year is just two short days away, so it will soon be time to get started on fulfilling those new years resolutions. One popular resolution is to get a better education, but that is certainly a time-consuming and daunting task. Fortunately, the folks over at Ancilla College are offering an opportunity for first-time students to get their feet wet in post-secondary education.

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Ancilla College Offers Free College Course for New Students

  
 

Ancilla College is offering a free college course to first-time students to help kick-start a college career. Todd Zeltwanger, executive director of institutional advancement at the college, told WKVI that a number of students have started their college career through the We Believe In You program.

The program offers a chance for new students to give college a shot and get readjusted to a life of education.

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Ancilla College Receives Generous Commitment From Anonymous Donor

  
 
Ancilla College is a recent recipient of a generous gift from an anonymous donor, providing an opportunity for others who may want to get into the giving spirit this year. President of the college, Ron May, told WKVI that they recently received a commitment from an anonymous donor who stated they would match, dollar-for-dollar, any donation received by the college until the end of 2014, up to $875,000.

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Ancilla College “Excited” About Lilly Endowment

Dr. Ron May
Dr. Ron May
Ancilla College has been awarded a $1 million Lilly Endowment grant. The college received one of 39 such grants provided by the Endowment to the state’s accredited colleges and universities as part of its Initiative to Expand Opportunities Through Educational Collaborations. The grants, totaling $62.7 million, will provide a significant boost to the schools’ efforts to enhance and expand opportunities for college graduates to find meaningful employment in Indiana.

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Ancilla College Receives $1 Million Lilly Endowment Grant

Ancilla College Campus
Ancilla College Campus
Indiana’s only private, Associate’s Degree granting college has been awarded a $1 million Lilly Endowment grant. Ancilla College received one of 39 such grants provided by the Endowment to the state’s accredited colleges and universities as part of its Initiative to Expand Opportunities Through Educational Collaborations. The grants, totaling $62.7 million, will provide a significant boost to the schools’ efforts to enhance and expand opportunities for college graduates to find meaningful employment in Indiana.

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