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The state deadline to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is less than a week away, and the state is hosting a virtual event…
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After fewer than six minutes of public discussion Thursday afternoon, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education approved Purdue University’s plan to…
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More Hoosiers are now completing college in a timely fashion, according to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.But black and Hispanic students are…
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A report out this week finds improvement for the number of Indiana high school graduates ready for college. However, the state Commission for Higher…
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During the fourth State of Higher Education address Wednesday, Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers focused on increasing the value of higher…
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A state program that covers up to 100-percent of college tuition is seeing more students ready to graduate in four years. State officials credit the rise…
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Fewer people are signing up to become teachers in Indiana. The number of new licenses dropped over 10,000 in three school years. Hoping to combat the…
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Statehouse discussions on how to address a teacher shortage are centered largely on why and whether there's a shortage to begin with.The number of…
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By now you’ve likely heard this headline: Indiana – like many other states across the country – is facing a teacher shortage.The number of first-year…
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The Indiana General Assembly allocated nearly $2 billion for the state’s colleges in this year's budget – including money for new building projects. The…