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Alexandria School-Scientific

809 S Harrison St, Alexandria, IN

Phone: 765-724-9152
Fax: 765-724-9156

American College of Education

101 W Ohio St, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 800-280-0307

Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary

3003 Benham Ave, Elkhart, IN

Phone: 574-295-3726
Fax: 574-295-0092

Ancilla Domini College

9601 Union Rd, Plymouth, IN

Phone: 574-936-8898
Fax: 574-935-1773

Anderson University

1100 E 5th St, Anderson, IN

Phone: 800-428-6414
Fax: 765-641-3851

Apex Academy of Hair Design

333 Jackson St, Anderson, IN

Phone: 765-642-7560

Avant Gard the School

8131 Kingston St, Avon, IN

Phone: 317-272-1212
Fax: 317-272-1213

Aveda Fredric's Institute

6020 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-578-5500
Fax: 513-533-0275

Aviation Institute of Maintenance

7251 W McCarty St, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-243-4519
Fax: 317-243-4569

Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning

2000 W University Ave, Muncie, IN

Phone: 765-285-5861
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Bethany Theological Seminary

615 National Rd W, Richmond, IN

Phone: 765-983-1800
Fax: 765-983-1840

Brown Mackie College - Indianapolis

1200 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-554-8300
Fax: 317-632-4524

Brown Mackie College -Ft. Wayne

3000 Coliseum Boulevard E, Fort Wayne, IN

Phone: 260-484-4400
Fax: 260-484-2678

Brown Mackie College-Michigan City

325 Highway 20, Michigan, IN

Phone: 219-877-3100
Fax: 219-877-3110

Butler University

4600 Sunset Ave, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-940-8000
Fax: 317-940-9990

Chamberlain College of Nursing-Indiana

9100 Kystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-816-7335
Fax: 317-815-3071

Christian Theological Seminary

1000 W 42nd St, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-924-1331
Fax: 317-923-1961

Concordia Theological Seminary

6600 N Clinton St, Fort Wayne, IN

Phone: 260-452-2100
Fax: 260-452-2121

Crossroads Bible College

601 N Shortridge Rd, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-789-8255
Fax: 317-789-8253

DePauw University

313 S Locust St, Greencastle, IN

Phone: 765-658-4800
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DeVry University Indianapolis, Indiana

9100 Kystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-581-8854

DeVry University-Indiana

9100 Kystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-581-8854

Don Roberts Beauty Schools Inc

1354 Lincolnway, Valparaiso, IN

Phone: 219-462-5189
Fax: 219-462-4713

Earlham College

801 National Rd W, Richmond, IN

Phone: 765-983-1200
Fax: 765-983-1616

Empire Beauty School-Indianapolis

3810 E Sport Rd, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 800-920-4593
Fax: 570-429-4256

Empire Beauty School-Speedway

5750 Crawfordsville Rd, Speedway, IN

Phone: 800-920-4593
Fax: 570-429-4256

Fortis College-Indianapolis

9001 Wesleyan Rd, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-808-4800
Fax: 317-808-4801

Franklin College

101 Branigin Boulevard, Franklin, IN

Phone: 800-852-0232
Fax: 317-736-6030

Goshen College

1700 S Main St, Goshen, IN

Phone: 574-535-7000

Grace College and Theological Seminary

200 Seminary Dr, Winona Lake, IN

Phone: 574-372-5100
Fax: 574-372-5117
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Hair Arts Academy

1681 N College Ave, Bloomington, IN

Phone: 812-339-1117
Fax: 812-339-5040

Hair Fashions By Kaye Beauty

1111 S 10th St, Noblesville, IN

Phone: 317-773-6189
Fax: 317-770-7475

Hanover College

359 E Lagrange Rd, Hanover, IN

Phone: 812-866-7000
Fax: 812-866-7098

Harrison College-Indianapolis

550 E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-447-6200
Fax: 317-264-5650

Harrold Beauty Academy Inc

2232 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, IN

Phone: 812-232-8334

Huntington University

2303 College Ave, Huntington, IN

Phone: 260-356-6000
Fax: 260-359-4086

ITT Educational Services Inc

13000 N Meridian St, Carmel, IN

Phone: 317-706-9200
Fax: 317-706-3042

ITT Technical Institute - Fort Wayne Campus

2810 Dupont Commerce Court, Fort Wayne, IN

Phone: 260-497-6200
Fax: 260-497-6299

ITT Technical Institute - Indianapolis Campus

9511 Angola Court, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-875-8640
Fax: 317-875-8641

ITT Technical Institute - Indianapolis Campus

2525 Shadeland Ave, Indianapolis, IN

Phone: 317-351-3800
Fax: 317-351-3850
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About Colleges

There are over 7000 colleges and universities. A college in the generic term for any post-secondary undergraduate education and is an interchangeable term with “university” (in most cases). Most teenagers go to college after high school graduation. 

While there are no national standards in the US, the term university primarily designates institutions that provide undergraduate and graduate education. A university typically has as its core and its largest internal division an undergraduate college teaching a liberal arts curriculum, also culminating in a bachelor's degree. What often distinguishes a university is having, in addition, one or more graduate schools engaged in both teaching graduate classes and in research. 

Colleges vary in terms of the degrees offered, the size of the student body and length of stay. Two-year colleges, also known as junior or community colleges, usually offer an associate's degree, and four-year colleges usually offer a bachelor's degree. Often, these are entirely undergraduate institutions, although some have graduate school programs.

Students must pay for college before taking classes. Some borrow the money via loans, and some students fund their educations with cash, scholarships, or grants, or some combination of any two or more of those payment methods. Some students choose to dual-enroll, by taking college classes while still in high school to defer some of the early costs.

For state-owned schools also known as "public universities”, there are subsidies given to these colleges, with the student benefiting from lower tuition if they are in-state residents.  The state subsidized on average 50% of public university tuition.