The class action lawsuit alleges Martin failed to refund students’ tuition and financial aid.
Category: Education
How an Indiana counselor helps students turn ‘I want to go to college’ into a plan
After 30 years in admissions at the University of Indianapolis, Ron Wilks now serves as the College Success Coach at Perry schools, helping students figure out a postsecondary plan sooner rather than later.
Looking for a job after prison or jail? Check this out
2nd Chance Indiana’s new site includes thousands of second-chance employers.
Indy teens can get paid to learn job skills in this summer program
Summer Works is a six-week program with college visits and onsite job training.
Meet with employers at a reentry job fair April 30
The event will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at P30 on the east side.
Indy library resumes Wi-Fi hotspot program
The program was suspended in December due to federal budget cuts. Now it’s in eight locations.
Indiana to resume child care vouchers after 15-month freeze
Around 20,000 children will remain on the waitlist even with the additional funding.
IPEC just met for the first time. Here’s what the new Indianapolis schools board discussed.
The new governing body for Indianapolis schools met for the first time Tuesday and discussed asking voters for a property tax increase in the fall.
Plans for 12-story building at 501 Indiana Ave. are on pause
Purdue University announced it would buy the land last fall.
Meet employers at April 22 job fair
The event will be from noon to 4 p.m. at the Indianapolis Urban League.


