Earlham College partners with Ascend Indiana to match students with career prospects
Earlham College has formed a partnership with Ascend Indiana, an initiative of the Central Indiana Corporate Sponsorship, to match students with promising career opportunities across the state.
Holy Cross Partners with Ascend Indiana
Holy Cross College has formed a partnership with Ascend Indiana to connect more students to good and promising career opportunities in Indiana.
Manchester University partners with Ascend Indiana to support students in career, internship search process
Manchester University is partnering with Ascend Indiana to connect more students to promising career opportunities in Indiana.
Modern Apprenticeship Program Showcase

Ascend Indiana and EmployIndy are bringing prospective workers right to the employers.
Goshen College partners with Ascend Indiana

Goshen College partners with Ascend Indiana to help students with career and internship searches while providing one-on-one support.
University of Evansville partners with Ascend Indiana to help students with career and internship searches while providing one-on-one support
The University of Evansville (UE) has formed a partnership with Ascend Indiana to connect more students to good and promising career opportunities in Indiana.
Apprenticeships: At the crossroads of education and talent development

Ascend Indiana President & CEO Jason Kloth and Vice President Stephanie Bothun offer insights about the Swiss apprenticeship system and the opportunity it presents for cultivating a young, diverse talent pool for the Indiana workforce. Escorted by the Indy Chamber in partnership with Ascend, a group of Hoosier leaders will embark on a Leadership Exchange (LEX) trip to Switzerland in September to immerse themselves in this model.
Graduation rates for Indiana schools could dip after change to state law
Schools across Indiana could see a dip in their reported graduation rates after a change to state law requiring districts to limit the portion of students who graduate with waivers from the calculation.
Reported graduation rates for Indiana schools could dip after change to state law

Schools across Indiana could see a dip in their reported graduation rates after a change to state law requiring districts to limit the portion of students who graduate with waivers from the calculation.
Indiana’s graduation rates could be artificially inflated. Lawmakers want to change that.
Indiana appears to be in the middle-of-the-pack when it comes to its high school graduation rates, but those statistics may be inflated by two loopholes.