Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton County will hold its inaugural State of the Campus event from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3 at The Bridgewater Club, 3535 E. 161st St.
The event will feature Chancellor Rachel Kartz and other campus leaders as they share major accomplishments, growth milestones, and a bold vision for the future of Ivy Tech’s fastest-growing campus. Attendees will also hear directly from Ivy Tech students about their personal experiences and the impact the college has had on their educational and career journeys.
“This is an important moment in time for Ivy Tech Hamilton County,” Kartz said. “We’re excited to share how we’re expanding our academic offerings, deepening our community partnerships, and continuing to remove barriers so that all students can achieve success.”
The State of the Campus is designed for community members, business leaders, elected officials, educators, donors, and anyone passionate about accessible, affordable education. It will highlight how Ivy Tech is serving as a critical workforce development partner in the region and invite attendees to play an active role in the campus’s continued growth and success.
The morning will include a breakfast buffet, campus update, student feature, and opportunities for engagement and networking. Networking will begin at 8 a.m.
Ivy Tech Hamilton County proudly partners with all three Chambers of Commerce in Hamilton County: the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, OneZone Chamber of Commerce, and the Westfield Chamber of Commerce, bringing this event to life and foster cross-sector collaboration throughout the region. The campus also recognizes Invest Hamilton County as an event sponsor, alongside the three Chambers of Commerce. Sponsorship opportunities range from $1,000 to $10,000.
Early-bird ticket pricing through Aug. 29 is $30. After that date, the cost will increase to $45. For more information or to reserve your spot, visit link.ivytech.edu/IVY2025.
All event proceeds will benefit Ivy Tech Hamilton County students through the Ivy Tech Foundation.
“We’re incredibly grateful to our early sponsors for believing in the mission of Ivy Tech and supporting our students,” said Kelly Wallace, Executive Director of Development at Ivy Tech Hamilton County. “Their partnership exemplifies the community-driven spirit behind everything we do.”
