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Undocumented and underdocumented high school graduates without legal resident status would qualify for the same tuition rate as their classmates under a proposed legislation
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Full Time state employees under executive branch agencies could pay for no tuition fees or books
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education wants state lawmakers to rethink the formula for funding higher ed. But that proposal isn’t being met with universal praise.
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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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A new transfer program between Ball State University and Ivy Tech Community College will see students living in Ball State dorms while taking classes at Ivy Tech.
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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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Hoosier high schoolers will have the option to finish dual credit credentials for free this summer, through a pandemic-relief funded program being offered for the second year.
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IU Health is giving Ivy Tech Community College $8.75 million to expand its nursing programs across the state to address a growing shortage of nurses in...
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Beacon Health System and Ivy Tech Community College are partnering to combat the nursing shortage in northern Indiana.
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Ivy Tech will not be raising its tuition for the 2021 and 2022 academic school years at all 19 of its campuses.“We want students to be successful day one,…