INDIANAPOLIS — Martin University and the United Negro College Fund are partnering to increase student success and capacity. Beginning in the fall semester 2022, the university will begin implementing Guided Pathways as the first step in the partnership.
Guided Pathways helps to place student success at the center of its operations by engaging students in their learning journey and ensuring that they get on, and stay on, the pathway to graduation that facilitates personal and professional growth.
Martin University is using this year to reset and re-emerge with the support of UNCF. UNCF is an American philatnhropic organization that funds scholarships for black students and general scholarship funds for 37 private historically black colleges and universities.
Martin University was founded in 1977 and is Indiana’s ownly predominantly Black institution of higher learning. It is located on the east side of Indianapolis in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood.
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