Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has signed Senate Bill 199, which ends academic programs at the state’s public colleges and ...
The University of Indianapolis is launching new programs aimed at addressing a growing need for trained school psychologists ...
The Indiana Legislature on Friday passed Senate Bill 199, which threatens public college and university programs that ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University Indianapolis is among several colleges and universities across the state adjusting their degree offerings following the implementation of a new state law aimed at ...
Degrees with median earnings below high school graduates could be cut An Indiana bill that would cut funding for “low-earning degrees” is now headed to Governor Mike Braun’s desk and, if ...
Indiana State University President Mike Godard told faculty Thursday that the Commission for Higher Education is still ...
Three Indiana University of Pennsylvania graduate programs — online master’s in criminal justice, in education and in nursing — have been selected by U.S. News & World Report for its 2024 “Best Online ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana University trustees on Thursday voted to keep undergraduate tuition flat for the next two years in an effort to ensure affordability for students. The decision came ...
Six of Indiana’s public colleges and universities are cutting or consolidating more than 400 academic degree programs ahead of a new state law that takes effect this week, the Indiana Commission for ...
The proposal now heads to Republican Gov. Mike Braun’s desk and would take effect July 1 if he signs off on it.
Congress’s new earnings test will stop students from receiving federal aid for some programs. A Hoosier State bill goes further, putting those degrees on the chopping block.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – More than 400 degree programs at Indiana’s public colleges and universities will be eliminated or merged with other programs. Around 20% of the state’s degree programs will ...