At IVY Tech, the only sports team I ever heard of wa a softball team, and they had trouble recruiting players because the college catered primarily to working adults trying to get an associates degree or a technical certificate. Lots of nursing classes, lots of computer stuff, some industrial maintenance, some basic and remedial English and composition and psych courses in order to keep accreditation for their degrees...but no dorms, no gym, and no regular sports teams.
And in most MAJOR colleges, the athletic departments MAKE money...which is why they're still there. Plus, they bring in alumni contributions to the schools.
It just seems that IVY Tech's administration, at their closest school to the Louisville, KY metro area, is turning their backs on training folks for a necessary trade in our society. The demand for technicians is there, and the demand for the classes is there...but the people in the offices don't want to hear that.
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