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Commissioner: More Confidence Needed In Higher Education

Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers speaks at an annual event in the statehouse.
Jeanie Lindsay/IPB News
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers speaks at an annual event in the statehouse.

The public’s confidence in higher education needs to improve. That was the message from Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers during this year’s annual address.

Lubbers says despite more students finishing degrees on time, some groups – including people in rural communities – still question its value. She pushed back on that idea.

“It’s a risky proposition to dismiss the value of post-secondary education at a time when more jobs require it,” Lubbers says.

She says colleges and universities must continue to build and engage more students. Her examples included increased access and improved services that connect students with jobs after graduation.

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“And those services need to be provided to older adults, as well as 18- to 22-year-olds,” she says.

Lubbers praised lawmakers and other state officials for their recent focus on workforce development.

She also says more should be done to help low-income, minority, and rural students attend and finish higher education.

Jeanie Lindsay is a multimedia education reporter covering education issues for IPB News based at WFIU in Bloomington. Before coming to Indiana, she attended the University of Washington and worked as a regional radio reporter covering the Washington legislature and local stories for KNKX in Seattle.
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