Stories tagged with "campuses"
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With guns here to stay, let's co-exist safely
Two recent letters to the editor discussing the Second Amendment have opposing views; image that. The Constitution is a wonderful evolving document, but for some reason the Second...
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IU, other colleges see enrollments increase
Bloomington — Indiana University says it has set a statewide fall semester enrollment record with 5 percent more students than last year. University officials announced...
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IU sets statewide enrollment mark
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University says it has set a statewide fall semester enrollment record with 5 percent more students than last year. University officials announced...
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Purdue's fall enrollment rises more than 3% from last year
Purdue University says its statewide fall semester enrollment is up more than 3 percent from last year. Purdue officials announced Friday that the school has 74,319 enrolled...
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IU plans offsets for tuition hikes
In-state students with at least B average would get $300 credits BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Thousands of Indiana University students will be eligible to earn a financial break from...
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IU's tuition compromise: 'incentive grants'
Under pressure from state lawmakers to keep tuition costs down, Indiana University president Michael McRobbie announced today the creation of “incentive grants”...
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Ivy Tech urges students to get class info online
Indianapolis — With fall enrollment projected to set another all-time record, Ivy Tech has posted on its Web site instructions for students on how to get into a limited...
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Ivy Tech advising students of enrollment limitations
With fall enrollment projected to set another all-time record, Ivy Tech has posted procedures on its Web site instructing students on how to get into a limited number of classes....
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IU trustees vote on tuition increase today
Indiana University is expected to approve a tuition hike of more than 4 percent after hearing public testimony about the proposed increases. IU’s Board of Trustees will vote...
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Vincennes raising tuition 3.75 percent
VINCENNES, Ind. — Vincennes University says it is raising tuition and fees for students by 3.75 percent this year and 4 percent next school year. The state-supported school...
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Despite budget successes, education takes a hit
Now that the dust has started to settle from the Indiana General Assembly’s special session, people are starting to understand the reality of the new biennial state budget...
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IU names temporary chief administrative officer
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A longtime Indiana University official has been named the school’s temporary chief administrative officer. The school says Paul Sullivan is taking over the...
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State board to colleges: Hold down tuition rate
State education officials want colleges and universities to keep classes affordable for Hoosier families burdened with job losses and economic hardship. Tuition increases should be...
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Private school to work with at-risk students
Fort Wayne An Allen County school district is turning to a private, faith-based school to help troubled students who have been incarcerated or expelled or have dropped out of...
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As Ivy Tech enrollment swells, additional funding may not appear
As funding lags, school may have to turn students away MUNCIE, Ind. — Classes were not too crowded the first time David Clute enrolled at Ivy Tech — 32 years ago. Back...
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There's no need to fear these low-flying helicopters
Indiana University says a helicopter will be flying low over the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus and the IU campus in Bloomington today to take publicity...
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Low-flying chopper to take photos of IU, IUPUI
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University says a helicopter will be flying low over the Indiana University Bloomington campus and the IUPUI campus in Indianapolis to take...
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Fast-growing Ivy Tech considers capping enrollment
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Rapidly growing Ivy Tech Community College could consider capping enrollment statewide during the next school year because of budget worries. Ivy...
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Ivy Tech looks at pay freezes, spending cuts
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Ivy Tech Community College is joining other state colleges and universities in cutting back on spending because of Indiana’s revenue shortfall.Ivy...
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U. of Chicago to allow co-ed dorm rooms
CHICAGO — The University of Chicago is joining a nationwide trend of allowing male and female students to live not just on the same dorm floor, but in the same dorm room.The school...
