International Business College (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

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International Business College (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
Fort Wayne, Indiana

United States
Coordinates 41°02′06″N85°15′28″W / 41.035116°N 85.257782°W / 41.035116; -85.257782
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Type For-profit college
MottoFinish First
Established1889
Closed2017
PresidentMr. Jim Zillman
AccreditationAccrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
ProgramsBusiness, Technology and Health Care
Website www.ibcfortwayne.edu

International Business College was a for-profit college located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The institution was founded in 1889 and was located in the Village at Coventry. IBC awards diplomas and associate degrees. This campus closed at the end of the 2017 enrolled student year to allow the students to finish their program in Fort Wayne. All programs and graduate services were moved to Indianapolis as they wound down the Fort Wayne location. All of IBC's programs are now offered from our Indianapolis main campus.

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Student body, admissions, and outcomes

According to Peterson's and recent institutional publications, International Business College has an undergraduate population of 438. Of 747 applicants, 556 were admitted. According to College Navigator, [1] for the most recent year, the graduation/retention rate was 73%.

Academics

International Business College provided career-focused courses to high school graduates. Some programs were offered in both daytime and evening classes. IBC grouped its twelve major areas of study into three main categories: Business, Technology, and Health Care.

Accreditation

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References

  1. "College Navigator - Institution Not Found".