More than three-quarters of Indiana high school graduates are prepared for college-level coursework, according to Indiana’s new College Readiness Reports released today. Statewide, there was an improvement of five percentage points in the number of...
Read MoreState Helps Hoosiers get ‘Cash for College’
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers joined more than 200 students and staff at Charles A. Tindley Accelerated School today to kick off the state’s annual Cash for College campaign. The statewide effort aims to help Hoosiers of...
Read MoreMore Hoosier College Students on Track to Graduate Following Recent State Financial Aid Reforms
Hoosiers are responding to recent state financial aid reforms with double-digit improvements in the percentage of college students taking—and completing—the minimum number of courses needed to graduate on time. A new report released by the...
Read MoreSBOE Discusses A-F Grades, Hears IPS Intervention Plan at Monthly Meeting
The State Board of Education (SBOE) kicked off the new year deliberating key issues such as A-F accountability, new Career and Technical Education (CTE) opportunities for high school students, and intervention plans within Indianapolis Public Schools...
Read MoreCommission Spreads Holiday Cheer with Joyful News about Paying for College
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education urges families to spread a little extra holiday cheer this season with the joyful message that there is "Cash for College" available for millions of students. The Commission's annual "Cash for College"...
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