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The Purdue men’s basketball team is headed to the Sweet Sixteen. The Boilermakers secured their spot defeating the Miami Hurricanes 79-69 in Round 2 of the NCAA March Madness tournament Sunday afternoon.
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More than 400 programs will be changed next year. It will impact about 4 percent of graduates in Indiana, or 3,300 each year.
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The bill’s author wants to see more students accepted at the state’s flagship schools.
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Students can apply for free to more than 30 different Indiana colleges and universities this week. Some schools waived their application fees as part of National College Application Week.
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Problems with the rollout of a new form has prevented many colleges from offering financial aid packages and left students confused about how much aid they're eligible to receive as important deadlines roll by.
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About half of Indiana high school graduates head to college, a significant decline over the last 15 years.
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The number of Indiana students who earned a postsecondary degree or credential is on par with the national average -- but still below a state goal.
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College enrollment in Indianapolis is declining.
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Indiana College Core is a part of the Commission’s goal of increasing the college-going rate and college completion.
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The University of Indianapolis announced Tuesday that the Board of Trustees had selected the school's next leader.