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Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities


 

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The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities

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Established

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1988

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School type

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Public, Residential High School

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Executive Director

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Vicki Barton and Dr. David Williams (shared)

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Location

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Muncie, IN, USA

Related Topics:
Muncie - IN - USA

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Enrollment

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300

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Faculty

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45

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Campus

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Ball State University

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Website

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www.bsu.edu/academy

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The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities (also The Indiana Academy or simply IASMH) is a two-year residential public high school located on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, although it operates as a separate entity. It is a member of the NCSSSMST.

Related Topics:
Public - High school - Ball State University - Muncie, Indiana - NCSSSMST

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The school's student body consists of approximately 150 juniors and 150 seniors selected from gifted and talented applicants from across Indiana. In addition to regular, state-mandated public school curriculum, academy students take college-level advanced courses. Each student works towards the Indiana Honors Diploma, which is the only diploma awarded by the school.

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Established by the Indiana General Assembly in 1988 by Indiana Code 20-12-14.5, it is the only tax-supported statewide high school in Indiana. For accepted students, the school does not charge tuition, housing or meal costs.

Related Topics:
Indiana General Assembly - 1988 - Indiana - Tuition

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