Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has signed Senate Bill 199, which ends academic programs at the state’s public colleges and ...
"I didn’t realize this language was in this bill until this morning," Sen. Jean Leising, R-Oldenburg, said on the Senate floor Feb. 27.
Indiana’s governor has signed into law a bill that aims to eliminate all academic programs at the state’s public universities and at Ivy Tech Community College that fail a new federal earnings test.
The push could eliminate certain music degrees and has been perceived by opponents as a full-blown attack on the liberal arts ...
At the end of Indiana’s legislative session, lawmakers stuck a last-minute addition into the state budget bill that instituted enrollment quotas on degree programs at public Indiana colleges. Those ...
The provision, buried in the bill and absent from the digest, would eliminate degrees where graduates earn less than peers with a high school diploma.
There was a big celebration in Gary, Indiana, on Friday for a remarkable program that allows high school students to get college degrees for free.
Six Hoosier university systems have volunteered to reduce more than 400 degree programs statewide, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education announced Monday at a meeting of its Academic Affairs and ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. (CHALKBEAT INDIANA) — Indiana lawmakers are moving to eliminate state college degrees that ...
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