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.
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Martin University terminates staff, encourages students to transfer
The interim president told staff the university does not have money to pay them.
Martin University’s abrupt closure disrupts student plans, angers alumni
The university announced Dec. 9 it would pause operations with no plans to reopen.
These Indy college campus facilities are open to everyone
Go for a ride at the Indy Cycloplex or grab a meal at Ivy Tech’s student restaurant.
Senate Republicans advance bill to ban use of student IDs when voting
Students at public colleges and universities in Indiana have been allowed to use their IDs when casting a ballot for about two decades.
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.
‘Kind of confusing’: Purdue, IU students head back to class after IUPUI split
Purdue students, especially, are adjusting as the university builds out a campus.
IU Indianapolis to offer new leadership degree, certificate
Indiana University Indianapolis will offer a new degree in community and organizational leadership studies this fall.


