Articles tagged as: enrollment
January 6, 2026
Martin University trustees announce college will close permanently
Three weeks after announcing a “pause in operations,” Martin University’s board of trustees announced in a letter published in the Indianapolis Recorder that the college is closing its doors for good.
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2025
Some Indiana colleges could be forced to enroll more in-state students
The bill’s author wants to see more students accepted at the state’s flagship schools.
Read MoreJuly 27, 2022
A new Indiana law cracks down on enrollment incentives. Is it being enforced?
A new Indiana law strengthens previous bans on schools offering gifts or perks to parents in exchange for enrolling their students. But so far, officials don’t appear to be enforcing the stricter provision at schools that receive public money.
Read MoreMarch 21, 2022
‘Everything on the table’ as IPS addresses enrollment decline and too many schools
Indianapolis Public Schools has too few students for the number of buildings in the district. A dozen of those facilities in use are in poor or worse condition and it could take nearly $500 million to fix them.
Read MoreJanuary 20, 2022
Indiana enrolls slightly more students with increase in kindergartners after COVID-19 dip
The Indiana Department of Education is reporting a slight uptick in student enrollment this school year, largely because of an increase of early elementary students.
Read MoreJune 30, 2021
IPS Pledges Grad Rate Boost, New Equity Goals
Although students and teachers are out of school for the summer, equity and inclusion is still a hot topic in Indianapolis Public Schools.
Read MoreJune 23, 2021
This IPS School ‘Feels Like Segregation’ Say Parents Who Demand Enrollment Changes
Parents and a principal are calling on Indianapolis Public Schools to change enrollment polices that lead to a disproportionate number of white students at the district’s most popular choice programs.
Read MoreSeptember 1, 2020
SBOE To Consider Changing How Indiana Calculates School Funding This Fall
The Indiana State Board of Education is considering a plan to protect funding for schools reopening virtually this school year, after a warning of possible cuts from lawmakers last month.
Read MoreJuly 1, 2020
Indiana's Private School Vouchers Program Costs $173M, Enrollment Stays Flat
The overall growth of Hoosier students using publicly-funded vouchers to attend a private school remains relatively flat as the cost increases, according to a just released report.
Read MoreSeptember 10, 2018
Do Larger Classes Mean Fewer Students Stay At Ball State?
The Muncie school has seen an above-average class size for the past eight years, but its retention rate has dipped after the three largest classes in recent years.
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