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Gary High School Students Can Secure Tuition-Free College at IUN
UPDATE: Gary high school students can now qualify for a tuition-free scholarship at Indiana University Northwest (IUN), announced officials today. This groundbreaking opportunity, revealed on December 3, 2025, aims to alleviate financial burdens and increase access to higher education for local students.
The scholarship, which covers full tuition costs, is designed to empower youth in Gary, Indiana, ensuring they can pursue their academic dreams without the weight of student debt. This initiative is more than just financial support; it represents a significant step towards educational equity in the community.
Gary Community School Corporation officials stated that the new program will be available for graduating seniors starting in the 2026 academic year. Students must meet specific eligibility criteria, including maintaining a certain GPA and committing to enroll at IUN immediately after high school. The program is expected to impact hundreds of students each year, providing them with a pathway to a brighter future.
Why it matters: Access to higher education can change lives, and this scholarship is a direct response to the growing need for affordable college options. With rising tuition costs, many students in the region have been forced to reconsider their educational goals. This initiative not only opens doors but also encourages students to aim higher.
As part of the program, IUN will host informational sessions for students and parents beginning in early 2026. These sessions will outline the application process, scholarship requirements, and the benefits of attending IUN, which offers a variety of degree programs tailored to the needs of the community.
Next steps: Interested students should stay tuned for announcements regarding these sessions and additional details about the scholarship application timeline. The initiative represents a pivotal moment for education in Gary, and it’s crucial for students to take advantage of this life-changing opportunity.
For additional updates on this developing story, stay connected with The Times and visit nwi.com. This scholarship program is a testament to the community’s commitment to supporting its youth and fostering educational success.
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