Partnership will help IPS students enroll at IU Indianapolis

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Partnership will help IPS students enroll at IU Indianapolis
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The simplified process will help students looking to attend Indiana University Indianapolis starting in 2024.

It is part of the state’s effort to get more students enrolled in college amid declining enrollment numbers.

Officials believe this partnership will take the commitment to the next level by making it easier for IPS students to become Jaguars beginning in fall 2024.Interim IUPUI Chancellor Carol Anne Murdoch-Kinch, IPS Supt. Dr. Aleesia Johnson, and EmployIndy president and CEO Marie Mackintosh are expected to be in attendance.

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