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With tech companies looking to invest billions of dollars into data centers, Ivy Tech is helping prepare local residents for new job opportunities. The college plans to launch two programs at its South Bend/Elkhart campus this fall.
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Lippert is expanding its employee education efforts by partnering with Goshen College to offer language classes for workers in an effort to enhance the workplace and home.
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The Elkhart Area Career Center had a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for its new, state-of-the-art Surgical Tech Center.
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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.