The 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. In a new survey of 16- to 22-year-olds, more than half said applying for college is their "most stressful academic experience" so far - and they worry that even the smallest error will lessen their chances. Now, Lumina Foundation - an Indiana-based nonprofit - has launched The Great Admissions Redesign, offering almost $3 million to state higher-ed systems to rethink the way people apply. .
A pair of Illinois state officials testified Tuesday before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on the state General Assembly s adoption of a bill to protect libraries from book bans and other interference. Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulais and University of Illinois Associate Professor Emily Knox explained to the committee why Illinois House Bill 2789 was aimed at preserving the rights and freedoms of Illinoisans and all Americans to have access to literature. .
Since 2022, Illinois has enacted two laws that aim to meet federal requirements for promoting health equity and are pertinent to healthcare providers. Beginning in 2025, certain.
Conclusion: Like it or not American,s this is judgment upon this nation. The illegals will be made the head and the Americans will be made the tail if they continuously stand by and watch the corrupt in the halls of government have their lawless ways (Deuteronomy 28:43).
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