College Indianapolis IN

You probably won't go to the extreme of randomly choosing a career college, but if you're unsure about how to make a good choice, start by knowing what you want to do. You don't need to know the intricate details of your goals yet, but you should have a broad idea of what you want, such as a career in allied health or business or IT. Once you make that decision, most career colleges can help you refine your choices.

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
(317) 274-5555
425 University Blvd
Indianapolis, IN
Ivy Tech Community College - Central Indiana
(317) 921-4800
50 W. Fall Creek Parkway N. Drive
Indianapolis, IN
Butler University
(317) 940-8000
4600 Sunset Ave
Indianapolis, IN
Martin University
(317) 543-3235
2171 Avondale Place
Indianapolis, IN
Kaplan College - Indianapolis
(317) 299-6001
7302 Woodland Dr
Indianapolis, IN
Indiana Business College - Indianapolis
(317) 264-5656
550 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN
Christian Theological Seminary
(317) 924-1331
1000 W 42nd St
Indianapolis, IN
Marian College
(317) 955-6000
3200 Cold Spring Rd
Indianapolis, IN
Regency Beauty Institute - Indianapolis IN
(317) 677-0326
8252 Rockville Road
Indianapolis, IN
J Everett Light Career Center
(317) 259-5265
1901 E 86 St
Indianapolis, IN
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Choosing a Career College

If you're scouting for a career college, it's best to avoid pulling out the yellow pages and seeing where your finger lands. A career college isn't for the vagabond type. It's a path to your future goals and you should use care in choosing one. If your plans for the future are vague and you want to take a few classes before deciding on a course of study, a career college isn't the place to do it. There's not as much wiggle room for mistakes as there would be in a traditional university. 

If not the Yellow Pages, then what?
You probably won't go to the extreme of randomly choosing a career college, but if you're unsure about how to make a good choice, start by knowing what you want to do. You don't need to know the intricate details of your goals yet, but you should have a broad idea of what you want, such as a career in allied health or business or IT. Once you make that decision, most career colleges can help you refine your choices. 

Look at the graduates to see your future
Professional training is the main purpose of a career college and its graduates are its best measure of success. The best place to find out if a career college is right for you is at the back door. Who hires the graduates? How do their jobs relate to the education they received? Career colleges should provide that data to prospective students. 

Try on the campus for fit
Once you've gone to the back door to check out graduate success, make your w...

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