Many immigrant families had been unable to complete the FAFSA since the launch in late December.
Category: Education
Indiana students in prison could soon receive Pell Grants for Ivy Tech certificates
If the programs are approved, prisoners could receive up to $7,400 a year to study business or automotive technology.
Mind Trust seeks teachers to work in Summer Learning Labs
The nonprofit is hiring 250 instructional staff to work in its five-week program.
Indianapolis Public Schools plans new approach to teaching English learners
The district’s plans would mean less separation, and more exposure to the mainstream classroom as students learn English.
‘I don’t feel old here’: At Ivy Tech, retired seniors can take classes for free
Retirees also bring life experiences that make the campus community ‘culturally richer.’
Why are teachers leaving the classroom? Lawrence Township plans to find out.
A partnership with Teach Indy will study education’s challenges and propose changes to make teachers’ jobs easier.
Civil rights leaders say higher ed bill would negatively impact Black faculty, students
Indiana’s tenure legislation mirrors a Florida law that also established post-tenure reviews.
North Central to remember late athletic director in fieldhouse dedication
The district will honor late athletic director Paul Loggan, who died in 2020.
‘A huge relief:’ How Martin University’s free child care center supports student parents
Martin University’s drop-in child care program has been helping student parents since 2015.
Rebuilding Stronger and teacher pay are goals in new IPS budget
District leaders will meet twice in March to discuss their plans.


