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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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About 140 Indiana leaders met over the last year to recommend changes to the state’s higher education policy as deadlines for improvements get closer.
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Representatives spoke against different aspects of the bill, with IU criticizing its effects on academic freedom, Ball State urging lawmakers not to change boards of trustees and Ivy Tech questioning provisions about discipline.
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Indiana requires almost all high school seniors to complete the form.
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The program expanded after the General Assembly’s 2023 session to accept more students and create more opportunities for minority students.
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The program expanded after the General Assembly’s 2023 session to accept more students and create more opportunities for minority students.
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This year was the first in 13 years that college enrollment in Indiana has increased.
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The coaches will focus on supporting 21st Century Scholars, Frank O’Bannon grant recipients, minority students, low-income and first-generation students.
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The Veterans Task Force Working Group presented recommendations to the Commission for Higher Education Thursday.