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<h2 id="section---ShouldYouAttendHarrisonCollege">Should You Attend Harrison College?</h2> <p>Harrison College is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. This small, private university offers associate and bachelor's degrees. It also offers certificate and diploma programs. Weigh the facts below to find out if Harrison College is the school for you. </p> <h4 id="section---Pros">Pros</h4> <ul><li>Accepts advanced placement credits </li><li>Offers remedial services, academic/career counseling service, employment and placement services </li><li>Diverse student body </li><li>Located 14.5 miles from Indianapolis International Airport </li></ul><h4 id="section---Cons">Cons</h4> <ul><li>The <i>Chronicle of Higher Education</i> reports 27.5% of students at Harrison graduate in 150% time, which is below the national average of 33.2% for private, 4-year for-profit schools </li></ul><h3 id="section---RankingSchoolAnalysis">Ranking &amp; School Analysis</h3> <p>Harrison College is a private, for-profit career college with campuses in Indiana and Ohio. The college offers certificates, diplomas and degrees in over 30 academic programs. Harrison College, founded in 1902, has 11 campuses, an online program and a culinary school that prepare students for the workforce. The college has a student population of approximately 2,900 at its location in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The career-oriented curriculum provided by the college's academic programs is based on the Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education (COPE) regulation standards. </p> <p>Students can complete degree programs through several options, including day or evening classes and online studies. Before beginning classes, Harrison College requires you attend an orientation day. Harrison College adds new programs each year, based on the developing employment trends across the country. The college offers career training in a variety of industries, such as medicine, business, fashion and culinary arts. All students are admitted to Harrison College as long as they hold a high school diploma or GED. Some programs may have more selective criteria regarding admissions. </p> <h2 id="section---AdmissionsAndFinancialAidAtHarrisonCollege">Admissions and Financial Aid at Harrison College</h2> <p>Harrison College has three simple application steps. You will begin the process by speaking with a programs specialist at the college who will learn about your interests and educational goals. Next, you will need to complete an application. Once this has been reviewed and processed you will set up a time to take the Scholastic Level Exam (SLE). This test assesses your skills in math, vocabulary and reasoning. After you have registered for classes you will need to arrange for tuition payment prior to the start of classes. </p> <p>Harrison College's financial aid counselors are available to walk you through the application process for student loans, grants, work-study or other forms of aid. Students can request information or chat one-on-one with a counselor. The website includes a glossary of financial aid terms, a financial aid checklist for online students, tips from experts and other financial aid resources that can be used during the process. </p> <p>Harrison College offers a wide variety of scholarships for incoming students. The Harrison College High School Scholarship is available for students wishing to continue their education at Harrison. Program specific scholarships like the Darcy Burthay Leadership in Nursing Scholarship and Veterinary Technology Scholarship are available to students pursuing specific academic subjects. Harrison College also offers scholarships to adult learners. The Working Moms Scholarship is available to moms with dependent children who are a part of the workforce. </p> <p /> <table border="1"><tr><th> Application &amp; Tuition Info </th><th /></tr> <tr><td><i>Application Fee</i></td><td>$50*</td></tr> <tr><td><i>Acceptance Rate (2012)</i></td><td>99%-Open admission*</td></tr> <tr><td><i>All Tuition &amp; Living Expenses (2011-2012)</i></td><td>$26,790**</td></tr> <tr><td><i>Student Loan Default Rate (2009)</i></td><td>14.1%**</td></tr> </table><h2 id="section---LifeAtHarrisonCollege">Life at Harrison College</h2> <p>Harrison College is located in downtown Indianapolis near major attractions in the city. Just minutes from the IMAX Theater, Children's Museum, Indiana State Museum and Indianapolis Zoo, you will find plenty to explore. This school has no on-campus housing so you will need to make living arrangements nearby. </p> <p>Since Harrison College is a commuter college there are no fraternities or sororities. There are also no active sports clubs or student organizations on the campus. However, Harrison College provides tutoring services if you need additional academic support in a specific subject. </p> <p /> <table border="1"><tr><th> Student Life Info </th><th /></tr> <tr><td><i>Campus Setting</i></td><td> Urban*</td></tr> <tr><td><i>Student Population (2011)</i></td><td> 2,918 undergraduates (enrollment and transfer-in enrollment)**</td></tr> <tr><td><i>Male-to-Female Student Ratio</i></td><td>24% to 76%**</td></tr> <tr><td><i>% of Full-Time Students</i> </td><td>54%**</td></tr> <tr><td><i>% of In-State Students</i></td><td>64%**</td></tr> <tr><td><i>% of International Students</i></td><td>0%**</td></tr> <tr><td><i>Campus Housing Available</i></td><td> No**</td></tr> </table><p><i>Article sources: *College Board,**NCES College Navigator.</i> </p> <h3 id="section---SchoolContactInformation">School Contact Information</h3> <ul><li><i>Address:</i> 140 East 53rd Street, Anderson, IN 46013 </li><li><i>Phone Number:</i> (765) 644-7514</li></ul>