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Ivy Tech Community College overhauled remedial education over the last decade. Leaders say the changes have helped substantially more students graduate on time.
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Tens of thousands of Hoosiers have nearly $7 billion invested for post-high school education as Indiana’s CollegeChoice 529 program marks 25 years since its creation.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education unanimously voted Thursday to name Chris Lowery the new agency head.
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Indiana's Commissioner for Higher Education gave her final annual address Tuesday, touting the states successes, as well as the need for more affordable, accessible and valuable education for students.
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In a news release, Commissioner Teresa Lubbers said she will also step down as chair of the Governor's Workforce Cabinet.
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The Commission for Higher Education's annual equity report says college achievement gaps are smaller among students with more challenging high school diplomas.
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Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers stressed the importance of higher education adapting to meet the needs of more adult learners and being more personalized to different student needs.
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On time completion rates for black and Hispanic students have increased across public colleges by five percent in five years as well, but gaps remain.
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Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers says despite more students finishing degrees on time, some groups still question its value.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education extended the deadline by about a month, making next Saturday the final day to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as FAFSA.