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Tag: higher education
UIndy Online adds three bachelor’s degrees for fall 2026
Students and recent grads of Ivy Tech will be able to take a class for free.
How this Indy nonprofit is providing students with college essentials
College students ‘shop’ for toiletries and bedding at a kickoff each August.
How Ivy Tech Indy is building community through intramural sports
The group hosted an end-of-year kickball tournament April 25.
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.
What’s in a name? IU Indianapolis and UIndy are clashing over a nickname
UIndy filed a trademark opposition to ‘IU Indy.’
Indiana eliminates or merges about 580 degree programs across public universities
Around 584 degree programs will now be merged, consolidated, suspended or eliminated as part of a state effort to root out academic programs with low enrollment.
Major changes coming to federal student loans
Do you need to change repayment plans? This quiz can help you find out.
Free career program for high schoolers interested in health care
University of Indianapolis summer academy offers interactive presentations, mock interviews and more.
Student loans to go to Treasury Department as Trump dismantles Education Department
Breaking off the student loan operation would mark the biggest step yet in closing the department, which President Donald Trump ordered to be dismantled almost exactly a year ago.


