Indiana’s Degree Cuts Threaten Access For Working Adults
Indiana’s move to cut low-enrollment college degree programs may collide with many adults who say they want more access to affordable higher education.
Read MoreIndiana’s move to cut low-enrollment college degree programs may collide with many adults who say they want more access to affordable higher education.
Read MoreThe rate of U.S. high school seniors seeking higher education is on the upswing, according to research from Lumina Foundation.
Read MoreThe number of Indiana high school graduates who go on to college is dropping – and one reason may be the admissions process, which can be complex and confusing.
Read MoreCollege enrollment numbers are down in Indiana as more high school graduates are choosing to take one or more gap years, pursue vocational certification or not attend college at all.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS – Lumina Foundation and several lead partners today announced that their online solutions marketplace – MoveED for Goal 2025 – has grown to include nearly 3,000 organizations since being publicly launched in April. Due in part to such rapid expansion, MoveED now features street-level mapping that showcases … Read More