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Ivy Tech Community College Reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(761 total reviews)

Sue Ellspermann

60% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Ivy Tech Community College has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 761 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ivy Tech Community College employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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761 reviews
1.0
23 Jan 2022

Love the students, hate the employer. State Board needs to gut Systems Office.

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Pros

The pros are the standard pros that most educators experience. Our peers and colleagues who do the ACTUAL work are pleasant. We love helping students and really want to make a difference. The students are the reason we come to work every day. There are many opportunities to make a difference in the everyday lives of the students we serve(d).

Cons

Systems Office is filled with financial bloat and "Mean Girls" cliques. They pad their salaries and hire 30+ Vice Presidents (of one title or another) while the campuses suffer. The SO leadership is largely a Mean Girls squad. You're either in or you're fired. There is no true leadership. The Systems Office "leadership" is abhorrent. Sue Ellspermann shows a kind smile and pretends to listen. There are faux "town hall" meetings to save face with the State Board and accreditors. The reality is that Sue and her cronies are domineering leaders and aren't actually open to feedback. None of the VPs or Assistant VPs (minus one here or there) that work at Systems Office are.

2.0
21 Feb 2020

College with Identity Crisis

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Pros

The faculty are very talented and committed. Teaching and working with students is great. I love to teach and this is the only reason I remain and the only reason the overall satisfaction rating is a 2 instead of 1.

Cons

Leadership is poor and the college is very top heavy. Faculty are generally not respected and there is too much micromanagement from top to bottom (and faculty are seen to be the bottom). At this point, I am concerned for the future of the college.

2.0
10 July 2024

Not the best

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Pros

Many of the staff and faculty are wonderful people who are genuinely focused on student success.

Cons

Where do I start??? When Sue Ellsperman took over 8 years ago, we thought (hoped) for improvement and initially, it looked like that might happen. She broke up the regions and gave the individual campuses more autonomy. What she didn't think about, however, was the campus leadership, or perhaps she didn't care. If the campus has a thoughtful, servant leader, it's likely that things go well in spite of some of the ridiculous changes (like eight-weeks classes) to structure of the college. If you are one of the unfortunate employees of a campus with dictatorial administration, like my campus, you will find yourself in a hostile, toxic environment with no help or recourse from higher up because Sue runs a mean girls club and people live in fear of losing their jobs. Chancellor annual earnings are climbing by as much as 35% annually while faculty and staff, if they receive pay raises, are getting about 3% (if you're lucky) annually. I could write a book about the nepotism, dishonesty, and unfair treatment received at my campus. Sadly, based on conversations with colleagues across the state, and some fairly in-depth research on my part, what is happening at my campus seems to happening at many of the campuses. I love my job - the actual work, but I do not love the toxic work environment. Sue has recently announced her retirement effective in June 2025. We are holding our collective breath because, while we hope & pray for someone who will be passionate about education as well as understand that faculty and staff are the backbone of this institution, there is also the fear that we will end up with the same thing, or worse when the new president is hired. It's that 'the devil that you know vs. the devil that you don't know' fear.

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