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Thousands of students qualify for aid this year. The Commission for Higher Education is working directly with high schoolers, colleges and even middle schoolers to boost college enrollment.
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Thousands of students qualify for Indiana's financial aid and college matching programs this year. The Commission for Higher Education is trying to make the process easier and more affordable.
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The state is hoping automatically enrolling students in the 21st Century Scholars Program will help boost college attendance. The City of Bloomington added a bike lane on Henderson Street, turning it into a one-lane road. It’s left some residents wondering what was the point.
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The 21st Century Scholars Program covers up to full tuition at Indiana Colleges for students who qualify for free and reduced lunch.
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A new law automatically enrolls qualified students. State officials are making additional changes to help keep students from falling through the cracks.
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Here’s what you might have missed this week at the Statehouse.
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The 32-year-old program has been credited with helping low-income students to attend and graduate from college.