IU Starts New Office To Help Students Graduate On Time

Indiana University has started a new office aimed at helping more students graduate on time at the school's campuses across the state, including IUSB. The Office of Completion and Student Success that started this month aims to have more IU students earn bachelor's degrees within four years. The initiative includes using new online degree maps that show students what classes they need to graduate. The maps will cover students who transfer within the system or take classes at a different campus. A state report this year found that about 50 percent of students at IU's Bloomington campus were graduating on time, while the regional campuses were at only 10 percent or less.