Indiana higher-ed chief: Here s how we ll get 60% of Hoosiers a post-high school education Teresa Lubbers, Indianapolis Star
Replay Video UP NEXT
Indiana’s historically strong fiscal health gives us an advantage over many states, including the ability to maintain a forward-looking viewpoint even as we encounter challenges no one saw coming.
When it comes to funding higher education, Indiana has adopted a similarly future-focused approach.
For nearly two decades, state policymakers have prioritized paying for what Indiana values most by utilizing a portion of the state’s higher education budget for outcomes-based funding. For the years 2020-21, that s 7% of the $4.1 billion that makes up the operating budgets of all Indiana public institutions of higher learning.
PFW to split College of Arts and Sciences
University also adds 2 degree programs; to take effect July 1
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
The College of Arts and Sciences at Purdue University Fort Wayne is readying for a split.
Under an academic restructuring that takes effect July 1, the university will have a new College of Liberal Arts and a new College of Science. The School of Education also will have an elevated profile as a stand-alone unit, according to a news release.
“This restructuring provides the university with greater clarity in the way we prepare our students, which we believe will aid in their success before and after they earn their Purdue degree,” Chancellor Ronald Elsenbaumer said in a statement.
Courtesy
Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions.
Courtesy
Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions.
Courtesy photos
Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions. Previous Next
Monday, February 08, 2021 1:00 am
Homemade library cart serves school
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison began the academic year knowing she would have to travel to classrooms to deliver library books to students because of coronavirus restrictions.
Report Shows Value in Dual Credit Programs insideindianabusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insideindianabusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.