FRANKLIN, Ind. - Gov. Mike Braun recently visited Franklin College to highlight how Indiana’s colleges and universities are preparing students for careers in growing industries and help more graduates build their lives in Indiana, as well as Franklin’s life sciences initiative.
The Governor met with Franklin College President Kerry Prather and Franklin Mayor Steve Barnett to learn more about the college’s workforce-focused academic programs, experiential learning opportunities, and efforts to connect students with Indiana employers.
Franklin College is a key component of the Hoosier talent pipeline: 87% of Franklin students are from Indiana, and 85% of its graduates pursue advanced degrees or secure employment within the state.
The college has recently added academic programs in data science, pre-nursing, sports management and marketing, and cybersecurity. Its most popular majors include business, exercise science, biology, and elementary education.
During the visit, Gov. Braun also explored plans for Innovation Park at Franklin College. The proposed development is intended to bring high-tech businesses, particularly in the life sciences, closer to the college’s students and faculty while creating additional opportunities for internships, hands-on learning, and employment.

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