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The price of education: Which Indiana schools charge the highest in-state tuition?
By Local Labs News Service | Oct 7, 2019
Indiana residents pay the highest in-state tuition at University of Notre Dame, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and DePauw University, according to an analysis of federal data.
The price of education: Which 2-year Indiana schools charge the highest in-state tuition?
By Local Labs News Service | Aug 26, 2019
Indiana residents attending two-year schools pay the highest in-state tuition at Lincoln College of Technology-Indianapolis, Tricoci University of Beauty Culture-Highland and Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing, according to an analysis of federal data.
The price of education: Which 2-year Indiana schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?
By Local Labs News Service | Aug 14, 2019
Indiana residents attending two-year schools pay the lowest in-state tuition at Ivy Tech Community College-Northcentral, Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington and Ivy Tech Community College-Columbus, according to an analysis of federal data.
State institution: These 2-year Indiana schools attract the most in-state students
By Local Labs News Service | Feb 11, 2019
Fortis College-Indianapolis, International Business College-Indianapolis and Empire Beauty School-Indianapolis enrolled the most in-state students of all two-year Indiana schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.
State institution: These 2-year Indiana schools attract the fewest in-state students
By Local Labs News Service | Jan 14, 2019
College of Court Reporting Inc, Don Roberts School of Hair Design and Denmark College enrolled the fewest in-state students of all two-year Indiana schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.
Which Indiana colleges receive the least federal student aid?
By Local Labs News Service | Sep 26, 2018
Ideal Beauty Academy and Rudae's School of Beauty Culture-Kokomo reported receiving the least federal financial aid during the 2015-16 academic year among Indiana schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.