Welcome

Big dreams and good grades aren’t enough to get into college. There are actual steps you need to take.


You know why to go to college; we’re here to tell you how. (If you need a reminder of the why, read about the value of education.)

Remember, it’s never too early – or too late – to start on the road to college.

 

Here is what you need to do right now:

  • Students, click on your grade (see the list running across the top of the site) to find the Indiana-specific steps you need to take right now to get to college. Most steps include links to the Learn More Indiana Web site to provide even more detailed information.
  • Want to be a caring adult? First, visit the adults section and then tell a student you know that you want to help him or her get to college. Show them this site and review the steps for the appropriate grade. 
  • You can even take your involvement to the next level by partnering on the campaign by visiting the partners section. 

 

Order Materials

Free print materials are also available. You can order them online or by calling 1-800-992-2076.

 

Prepare for College, NOW.

This year's theme is toughness.  Don't be afraid to fill your schedule with tough classes.  Prepare yourself for college right now and take the challenge head on.  You can view videos of this years theme below.



Also check out the KnowHow2Go Viral Videos that depict some of this years tough subjects.

Radio Commercial

 

 

Learn More Indiana - your college and career connection!

Learn More Indiana, the lead partner for KnowHow2GOIndiana campaign, is the state’s college and career connection and is a great resource to help students, parents and adult learners:

The 8th Grade PowerPoint Presentation is available for download.

Learn More Indiana’s helpful Web site, free publications, media kit and 24/7 Helpline (1-800-992-2076) are made possible through a partnership of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Department of Education, Indiana Department of Workforce Development, and the State Student Assistance Commission with additional support from USA Funds, Inc. and Lumina Foundation for Education.
 

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