Every fall, Learn More Indiana supports College GO! Week in schools and communities across the state. In 2013 the campaign is kicking off September 23-27 with activities continuing all fall semester. College GO! Week includes activities for elementary, middle and high school students as well as current college students and adults who are returning to school.
The goal of College GO! Week is simple: help Hoosiers of all ages PLAN for college completion and career success.
With College GO! Week resources and partners across the state, you'll find practical tips for every age. What's your career goal? College GO! Week will help you get there, and if you tell us about it in one of our contests you could win money for college! Ask your school today what they're doing for College GO! Week, or visit a nearby college campus and see if they have special events.
About Learn More Indiana
Learn More Indiana's mission is to help Hoosier students of all ages PLAN, PREPARE and PAY for college completion and career success through effective communications and outreach efforts.
Our team offers a variety of helpful resources(in print, in person, online and on the phone) to help ALL Hoosiers—from kindergarteners to adults—turn their college and career dreams into reality.
Key efforts led by Learn More Indiana and its partners include:
- College Success Campaigns, launched throughout the year to guide students every step of the way on their path to college completion and career success.
- College Success Coalitions, a growing statewide network working to leverage state and local efforts to increase college completion and student success.
- College Success Mentoring, an effort that trains caring adults to help guide at-risk students (21st Century Scholars) through high school graduation and college completion.
Learn More Indiana is made possible through a partnership of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, the Indiana Department of Education, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development and the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana, with additional support from Indiana's colleges and universities, the Lumina Foundation for Education, USA Funds and the U.S. Department of Education.







