Two northeast Indiana private colleges helped create a new credential Hoosier high school students may earn, giving them more options to complete their first year of college early, a news release said today.

Students may complete at least 30 credits of specified general education courses through the professional pathway credential. All credits will be fully transferable as a block among the participating private institutions – Anderson University, Bethel University, Grace College, Huntington University, Indiana Wesleyan University and Taylor University, the Indiana Department of Education said.

The institutions will also accept individual course credits as equivalencies or elective credit, to be determined on a course-by-course basis, the release said.

The education department compared

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