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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is seeking applicants for the next Student Commission Member position. The student member, to be appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb, will serve on the Commission from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2022. The student member is a full voting member of the Commission for Higher Education, …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is offering a new grant to schools and organizations that serve students enrolled in the 21st Century Scholars program, a state-funded, needs-based scholarship program that provides up to four years of full tuition scholarships to qualifying low-income students. The Scholar Success Grant is available to Indiana middle …read more.
By Alex Brown Multimedia Journalist, Inside Indiana Business INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has approved recommendations for Ivy Tech Community College. They are meant to strengthen Ivy Tech’s support services and ensure its degrees and certificates lead to employment. The recommendations are the result of a request by the Indiana General Assembly for the …read more.
By DAN MCGOWAN Writer/Reporter, Inside Indiana Business INDIANAPOLIS — More than a dozen colleges and universities in Indiana will take part in a pilot survey to gauge the experiences and outcomes of their graduates. The Gallup-Indiana Survey received support from Indianapolis-based USA Funds and the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Survey factors include college completion, career placement, …read more.
By ANDY OBER Writer, InsideINdianaBusiness INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has approved proposed changes to the requirements for an Indiana high school diploma. The new parameters would increase credit and math requirements and include college and career readiness curriculum. Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers calls the new requirements more academically …read more.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has released its 2015 Indiana College Completion Report, showing the number of Hoosiers earning bachelor’s degrees in four years or less has increased by nearly seven percent in the last five years. The report also showed small gains in on-time completion for students earning associate degrees, as well as …read more.
By STEPHANIE WILSON Indiana Commission for Higher Education The Indiana Commission for Higher Education announced all campuses of the state’s public colleges and universities have signed on to participate in a voluntary agreement that makes it easier for students in Indiana and nationwide to take online courses offered by colleges based outside their home states. …read more.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) has approved new transfer degree pathways that allow Ivy Tech Community College students who earn certain associate degrees to transfer to any state institution of higher education as a junior when pursuing a bachelor’s degree. A single articulation pathway has been created for associate degree programs in Business …read more.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education announced yesterday that 12 Indiana colleges will receive a portion of $1.8 million to fund the development or expansion of programs that help more low-income students graduate from college. Specifically, the money will fund programs that support students who receive state financial aid for college through either the 21st …read more.
By ALI CURTIS Communications and Media Relations Manager, Indiana Commission for Higher Education In their latest report, The Four-Year Myth, Complete College America and its Alliance of States reveal the vast majority of full-time American college students do not graduate on time, costing them and their families tens of thousands of dollars in extra college-related …read more.
By ALI CURTIS Communications and Media Relations Manager, Indiana Commission for Higher Education As Hoosier college students gather around the dinner table with their families this Thanksgiving, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education would like to suggest a dinner conversation topic: 15 to Finish. The commission is reminding full time college students who expect to …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Commission for Higher Education released its findings on a study of Indiana’s non-traditional adult students, along with recommendations for ways to help increase the state’s college completion rates through academic and financial support designed specifically for that population. The study identifies that for every student that goes to college part-time every …read more.


