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Ivy Tech to end withholding transcripts from students who owe money

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Ivy Tech Community College will no longer withhold transcripts from students who owe the school money.

Under a previous policy, some students who wanted to transfer to another school were unable to do so because Ivy Tech refused to issue transcripts to students who owed any money. Some students were denied access to their transcripts over as little as $5, according to one school official.

Ivy Tech has ended that policy and will now make transcripts available to all students.

The change affects approximately 80,000 students at Ivy Tech campuses across Indiana.

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Charles U Farley December 27, 2021 at 2:01 pm

Withholding transcripts has been going on for a very long time, and there was not a problem with it. Pay your bills, and you can have the proof that you went to college. Seems pretty simple to me.

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