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ISU approves new academic initiatives at Board of Trustees meeting
ISU approves new academic initiatives at Board of Trustees meeting

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time09-05-2025

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ISU approves new academic initiatives at Board of Trustees meeting

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— On Friday, the Indiana State University Board of Trustees met and approved multiple new initiatives to give students more opportunities and better align programs with workforce needs. Dr. Christopher Olsen, the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, presented a new undergraduate certificate in unmanned systems. This certificate will provide specialized drone technology training to students. 'The new Unmanned Systems certificate provides a flexible, skills-based credential that complements a variety of majors,' said Provost Olsen. 'It opens doors for students to explore the rapidly evolving field of drone technology while enhancing their ability to gather, interpret, and apply data, particularly in fields such as environmental science, engineering, and public safety. Additionally, the program is designed to accommodate professionals and lifelong learners who may not be pursuing a degree but are interested in gaining practical expertise for career advancement or personal enrichment.' The board also approved updates to the undergraduate catalog to expand Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) opportunities. This revised policy will allow the recognition of learning acquired outside the classroom, such as military experience, professional training, and independent study. 'As our student demographics and needs continue to evolve, we're committed to meeting learners where they are,' said Maribeth Stevens, Vice President for Enrollment Management. 'Expanded CPL and specialized credentials like the Unmanned Systems certificate reflect our focus on access, affordability, and career alignment, especially for adult learners, transfer students, and others seeking flexible, workforce-ready pathways.' The board made other changes as well, including approving the disposition of surplus real estate to the City of Terre Haute, Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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