Harrison College is committed to providing quality career-focused education in the areas of business, culinary, criminal justice, health sciences, information technology and veterinary technology.
We operate 11 campuses around the state of Indiana and 1 campus in Ohio and deliver many programs and courses online as well. Harrison College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools and is regulated by the Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education. Harrison College was founded in 1902 in Marion, Indiana, by Charles C. Cring, a former schoolteacher.
Mission Statement
The Board of Trustees has adopted the following statement of mission and purpose for Harrison College:
"Harrison College is an evangelical Christian community of disciples and scholars who seek to advance the work of God in the world through academic excellence in liberal arts and professional programs of higher education that encourage students to develop a Christian perspective of truth and life."
Financial Aid
Financial Aid is available only to those who qualify.
Grants & Loans
The federal government provides many grants and loans for qualified school expenses such as tuition, books and fees.
Scholarships
Many scholarships are available based on need, academics or other factors and do not need to be repaid.
Federal Work Study Program
Qualified students may work for at least $8 per hour to help pay for tuition, books and fees.
Veterans and Military Benefits
Harrison College accepts all types of veterans and military benefits from all branches of the armed forces.
Employer Tuition Assistance and Reimbursement
If your employer offers tuition assistance or reimbursement, we will work directly with your Human Resources Department to secure it for you.
For required program disclosure information please go to http://harrisonconsumerinfo.com/.
