Higher ed commission wants $5M to promote Indiana colleges, universities

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2 thoughts on “Higher ed commission wants $5M to promote Indiana colleges, universities

  1. The Republican’s strangle hold on education spending is finally coming home to roost. The companion article notes that Perry township can’t even afford to bus kids to school. Failure to adequately fund preschool and public schools has got us into this mess. How about the millions wasted on fraudulent and unaccountable charter schools? Maybe consider increased college scholarships to get the best and brightest students in Indiana colleges & universities?

  2. What a waste of $5 million. It would be better spent if used to make community college in Indiana free for Indiana high school graduates regardless of their grade point averages.

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