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Ivy Tech presenters tell Franklin County board dual-credit program saved students about $2.6 million since 2021

Franklin County Community School Corporation · November 11, 2025
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Ivy Tech representatives told the Franklin County board that expanded early-college and dual-credit programming has increased credentialing and saved local students an estimated $2.6 million in tuition costs since 2021; presenters highlighted in-building College Connection coaches and growing dual-credit course offerings.

Ivy Tech representatives outlined their multi-year partnership with Franklin County schools at the board meeting Nov. 10, describing three pathways for students to earn college credit in high school: dual credit taught in the high school by Ivy Tech-credentialed teachers, online dual-enrollment courses and Advanced Placement.

Samantha Hardebeck and Chancellor Mark Graver said the district offers 33 dual-credit courses taught by credentialed faculty…

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