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Officially established when Kokomo Junior College became a regional extension campus of Indiana University in 1945, Indiana University Kokomo is a public university located in Kokomo, Indiana which offers more than 60 degree programs to students in the north central region of Indiana.
Indiana Univeristy Kokomo offers the following healthcare-related courses:
In this 24- to 25-credit-hour program, you'll have the flexibility to take credits in any order. To prepare you for this field, the Certificate in Medical Coding Technology combines an understanding of medical terminology and the disease process.
The grant will fund what is expected to be the school’s “biggest celebration ever,” the First-Generation College Celebration.
Students from area elementary schools came to Indiana University Kokomo in September to study plant and animal life on the university’s campus.
Indiana University has named Andréa Halpin its new Dean of Students. She previously served as the Director of the Grace Scholars program at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Courtney Brackett, a student at Indiana University Kokomo, shared her experiences in the Tomorrow’s Teachers program, and how it helped her decide exactly what career path to pursue.
Professor Tara Kingsley of the IU Kokomo School of Education was awarded the 2021 LEAP Indiana Annual Teaching Award, being recognized for her work in online course design and virtual teaching.
Volunteers from the Office of Sustainability at IU Kokomo work with the Carver Community Center to maintain a community garden, providing fresh produce for area residents and continuing support for sustainable urban agriculture.
Administrators report that measures taken by the university to decrease the spread of COVID-19 have been effective and that they feel they can bring students and staff back to campus this year safely.
The fundraiser was part of a campaign that included all campuses of Indiana University, commemorating the University's Bicentennial.