INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana Commission for Higher Education reports the number of students earning degrees and graduating on-time continues to rise across the state.
The findings were included in a report released on Thursday by the state agency.
The agency says the number of students graduating on-time at four-year schools has increased by about 10 percent over the past five years.
Two-year schools have also seen their on-time graduation rates improve by roughly 6 percent during that same period.
The schools that showed the most improvement are Indiana University East, Purdue University West Lafayette, Ball State, University of Southern Indiana and IU Kokomo.
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