More students are earning a degree or credential at Indiana’s public four-year and two-year colleges, advancing state officials’ efforts to raise Hoosiers’ education and income levels while attracting more business
INDIANA - After more than a decade of declines, Indiana’s college-going rate and overall college enrollment are starting to turn around. The college-going rate for high school graduates from the class of 2021 pursuing some form of postsecondary education held steady at 53 percent. Additionally, .
This fall Indiana colleges and universities saw nearly 5,000 more students enroll.That could be because of efforts in the state to make college more affordable.
After more than a decade of declines, Indiana’s college-going rate and overall college enrollment are starting to turn around. The college-going rate for high school graduates from the class of 2021 pursuing some form of postsecondary education held steady at 53 percent. Additionally, this fall, Indiana colleges and universities saw nearly 5,000 more students enroll,