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Commission for Higher Education recommends cutting financial aid awards
Thousands of Indiana students could see lower state college financial aid under a recommendation approved by the Commission for Higher Education Nov. 14.
Learn about applying to HBCUs at this Nov. 2 information session
Families can get guidance on filing the FAFSA and applying for HBCU-specific scholarships.
College paperwork can be intimidating. Get help Tuesdays at Ivy Tech.
Ivy Tech offers enrollment, financial aid and class registration help at its Indianapolis campus every Tuesday.
Apply to these Indiana colleges for free Sept. 23-27
IU Indianapolis is one of several colleges statewide waiving fees for College Application Week.
How Marion County schools will use $7.5M to get students to college
Schools’ plans for the grants include a mobile college and career center and expanding dual credit opportunities.
New diploma requirements could have an outsize impact on college-going students
The proposal aims to eliminate the Academic Honors diploma option, which is the second most popular track among Indiana graduates.
Indiana’s college-going rate remains stuck at generational low
Two years after Indiana hit the lowest college-going rate in a generation, not much has changed.
Why IPS wants all middle schoolers to take a college visit
The strategy comes as Indiana tries to increase the rate of students choosing college after high school.
‘Unacceptable’: Indiana ranks among worst in U.S. for adults with college degrees
But the state’s top higher education official sees signs of hope, too.


