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Indiana University is just a 3-hr. plane ride from Tampa.

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Sending your child off to college can be nerve-racking — especially if they choose an out-of-state college. The experts at Indiana University want to help alleviate those fears by answering any questions you have about the process. Think:

Stay tuned — we’ll have the answers to these questions (and more) in an upcoming newsletter. Ask a question.*

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