Covering the cost of a college education just got more expensive as already stressed students cope with the highest inflation rate in more than 40 years. A new report finds that while direct expenses such as tuition and fees are on the rise, so are indirect costs such as housing, gas and groceries. Many students in Indiana and across the nation are working multiple jobs just to pay for life s necessities. .
During the pandemic, California community colleges lost 19% of their enrollment, but as a new report found, a handful of schools bucked the trend. Researchers with the Campaign for College Opportunity found some schools had smaller losses or even added students by focusing on equity and expanding outreach. Colleen Moore, higher-education research and policy consultant who interviewed dozens of college administrators for the study, explained financial support was helpful. .
Highland County Girl Scout Troop 321 on Sept. 11 joined up with four members of the Rocky Fork Sailboat Club to earn their Mariner pin.
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HILLSBORO — With the two Highland County rivals allowed to play a more physical style of basketball on Wednesday night, the Hillsboro Lady Indians and the
GREENFIELD – Saturday was special for the Hillsboro Lady Indians basketball program, as it was the first time in 17 seasons they earned a win over their H