Guidance Counselors and Parents


Indiana Tech is a student-centered environment, dedicated to preparing students for professional and personal success in the real world. To that end, Indiana Tech is committed to relationship-based education and academic excellence. Supportive teachers, staff, and administrators who want to make a significant difference in the lives of students and the community are the hallmark of a Tech education. Most importantly, Indiana Tech fosters a life of balance among academics, social and cultural activities.

Founded in 1930, Indiana Tech is a private, four-year, comprehensive university.

Mission

Indiana Tech provides learners of all ages with a career-focused professional education in the areas of business, computer studies, engineering, and other professional concentrations; prepares them for active participation in the complex, global society of the 21st century; and motivates them toward a life of significance and worth.

Location

Fort Wayne, Indiana. 125 miles northeast of Indianapolis and 160 miles southeast of Chicago.

Student Profile

797 students (66% male, 34% female). 29 states/territories and 3 countries represented. 29% minority (1% American Indian, 1% Asian, 24% Black, 3% Hispanic, 62% White, Unknown 9%); 2% international.

Faculty Profile

36 full-time undergraduate professors. 22:1 student-teacher ratio. Average class size of 16.

Athletics

NAIA, Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference, 11 varsity sports (7 men's: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, and track; 8 women's: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track, and volleyball) and a wide variety of intramural sports. Indiana Tech also has 4 spirit teams (also offering scholarships): cheer, band, dance and choir.

Accreditation

Indiana Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, while the mechanical and electrical engineering programs are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).

The university is approved and officially recognized by the U.S. Office of Education and the U.S. State Department and is approved by the State Approval Agency for the enrollment of veterans and eligible persons.

Additionally, the university is a member of the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) and adheres to its policies and practices.



Welcome Parents!

The Indiana Tech Parent Program is designed to facilitate the exchange of information with our students' parents. Our hope is that you'll utilize this page as a resource to maintain communication with our staff, and that it will enable you to engage in the relationship-based education fostered at Indiana Tech.

We invite you to take a peek at our archived Parent Connection newsletters, check out the link to the campus calendar and the list of contacts for any questions or concerns.

We would like your feedback! Please email admissions@indianatech.edu with suggestions or comments.

Mission Statement

The Indiana Tech Parent Team strives to share information with parents about student activities and campus life while encouraging communication between the university and families of our students. Our driving ambition is to create an environment that enhances relationships and in turn, supports our students to graduation and beyond.

Contact Information

The following offices can be reached by dialing 1-800-937-2448 and the 4 digit extension below.
Admissions- 2205 Freshman College- 2292
Alumni- 2270 Housing- 2234
Athletics- 2244 Institutional Advancement- 2212
Business Office- 2354 Registrar- 2360
Career Planning- 2359 Student Life- 2301
CPS- 2204 Tech Treasures Gift Shop- 2108
Financial Aid- 2208