Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole “Ivy Tech psychology degree” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. I wanted to see what it would really take to get one, from start to finish.

First Steps: Checking Out the Basics
First, I started by just poking around the Ivy Tech website. I wanted to get a feel for the program, you know, the general vibe. I looked for the psychology program specifically.
- Found the psychology program page – success!
- Scrolled through the course descriptions. Lots of interesting-sounding classes, like “Abnormal Psychology” and “Developmental Psychology”.
- Checked the admission requirements. Looked pretty standard: high school diploma or equivalent, application form, the usual stuff.
Getting Down to the Details
Then I wanted to go deeper. I spent some time figuring out:
- The degree options. They offer an Associate of Science (AS) in Psychology, which is designed for transfer to a four-year university. They also have an Associate of Applied Science (AAS), which is more focused on immediate job skills.
- I checked the number of courses that I will take.
- I found the tuition costs.
Imagining My Path
I started to think about what I really need,then I try to do:
- I filled out the application.
- Then, I Sent the transcripts to the school.
- I tried to find some of the past exams to do the pre-test.
- Finally, I tried to simulate myself into the course.
The Final Word
So, after all this digging, I feel like I have a pretty solid grasp on what pursuing a psychology degree at Ivy Tech would entail. It’s definitely doable, and it seems like a good option for someone looking for a flexible and affordable start in psychology. I simulated my whole progress about how I did from the start to the end, that is a good experience for me.
