ATA College
Bellarmine University
Brown Mackie College Louisville
CU-Louisville
Daymar College
DeVry University
Elizabethtown Community & Technical College
Galen College of Nursing
Georgetown College
Hanover College
Indiana University Southeast
Indiana Wesleyan University
ITT Technical Institute
Ivy Tech Community College
Jefferson Community & Technical College
McKendree University
Mid-Continent University
National College
Northwood University
Ottawa University
Purdue College of Technology
Spalding University
Spencerian College
St. Catharine College
Strayer University - Louisville Campus
Sullivan College of Technology and Design
Sullivan University
University of Louisville
University of Phoenix
Webster University
Bellarmine University
Brown Mackie College Louisville
CU-Louisville
Daymar College
DeVry University
Elizabethtown Community & Technical College
Galen College of Nursing
Georgetown College
Hanover College
Indiana University Southeast
Indiana Wesleyan University
ITT Technical Institute
Ivy Tech Community College
Jefferson Community & Technical College
McKendree University
Mid-Continent University
National College
Northwood University
Ottawa University
Purdue College of Technology
Spalding University
Spencerian College
St. Catharine College
Strayer University - Louisville Campus
Sullivan College of Technology and Design
Sullivan University
University of Louisville
University of Phoenix
Webster University
Purdue University’s College of Technology at New Albany is located on the campus of IU Southeast, ten minutes from downtown Louisville. Currently over 175 Purdue students are enrolled in degree and certificate programs in five areas of study: computer graphics; electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineering technology; and organizational leadership and supervision. Through a reciprocity agreement with Kentucky, Purdue at New Albany offers Indiana resident tuition rates to residents of Jefferson, Oldham, Bullitt, and Trimble counties. Residence halls are under construction and will be available for occupancy in fall of 2008.





