State report finds college enrollment among high school graduates continues decline in Indiana
A new state report shows fewer Indiana high school graduates are enrolling in college.
A new state report shows fewer Indiana high school graduates are enrolling in college.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has launched an initiative aimed at increasing student access to higher education for the state’s Hispanic and Latino residents.
The percentage of students graduating from Indiana public colleges is increasing, and more students are graduating on time, according to a new state report
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Fewer Indiana high school graduates are pursuing a college education but more students are taking advanced placement and dual credit courses suggesting they are better prepared for college, according to a new state report.
Ivy Tech Community College’s Associated Accelerated Program and Purdue University’s Purdue Promise programs were recipients of the 2018 Stan Jones Student Success Award presented by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. The award was named in honor of the late Stan Jones, president of Complete College America and former Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education. “The
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education earned an innovation award for its platform, which guides students and their families through the planning and application process for state financial aid. The state’s ScholarTrack platform was named a 2018 Indiana Innovation Award winner by Centric Inc. Families can start using ScholarTrack for their children as early as
INDIANAPOLIS – A majority of Ivy Tech graduates give their school high marks when it comes to the education they received. In the 2018 Gallup-Indiana Graduate Satisfaction Survey recently released by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, 83 percent of Ivy Tech Community College alumni said they were satisfied or extremely satisfied with the education
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A new survey has found 85 percent of recent graduates from 12 Indiana public and private colleges say they were either satisfied or extremely satisfied with they education they received. The result from the second Gallup-Indiana Graduate Satisfaction Survey was released Aug. 9 by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. With funding support from Strada
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