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INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana has about 730,000 adults who've attended college without earning a degree, which a new study found is a factor in the state being below the national average in degree completion.
The Lumina Foundation for Education's study using U.S. Census data for 2008 found that only 33.4 percent of Hoosiers between the ages of 25 and 64 have at least a two-year college degree, behind the national average of 37.9 percent.See the full content of this document
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Study Finds Indiana Lagging in College Degree Rate
The Indianapolis-based foundation is encouraging a goal of raising that to 60 percent in the next 15 year...
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