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PREPARE FOR THE APPLICATION

Cambridge Math & Science Grant for Indiana schools will reopen this spring! 

💵 $500K available for 2026–27 school year
🗓️ Watch our grant webinar to learn more

ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Get ready now for the new 2026-27 IDOE Cambridge Grant Funds

Get a comprehensive overview of when and how to apply for the IDOE Cambridge Math and Science Grant for 2026–27 school year, and learn how you can get started!

Indiana educators can now find and share information with their school communities on how to access IDOE funds for Cambridge programs.

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Andy Houpt, Cambridge International Education

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Grant funds will be available soon for Indiana schools

The Indiana Department of Education is partnering with Cambridge to fund the implementation of Cambridge programs for the 2026–27 school year.

The new state budget provides funds for

  • Cambridge education programs
  • Teacher resources and professional development

That's in addition to: 

  • Accountability points for college and career coursework and the Honors Plus Seal
  • Exam fees for up to 3 Cambridge Advanced exams per student, every year
  • School bonus of $2,495 per public or charter school student who earns the Honors Plus Seal with a Cambridge AICE Diploma

 

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The Cambridge advantage in Indiana

  • Cambridge success benefits both students and schools: Students gain preparation for higher education, while schools receive funding.
  • Accountability: Schools earn accountability points via Cambridge for college and career coursework and Honors Plus Seal via Cambridge AICE Diploma.
  • Core courses for SAT success: Data from a large district revealed that students taking any one of three Cambridge Advanced core courses show higher first-time SAT scores than their similar peers who did not.
  • Guaranteed college admission: IN students who earn the Honors Plus Seal with Cambridge AICE Diploma are guaranteed admission at ALL Indiana public colleges and universities.
  • Guaranteed college credit: Students earn college credit for passing exam grades on Cambridge Advanced exams at ALL Indiana public colleges and universities — plus credit, recognition or placement at more than 1,000 U.S. colleges and universities.
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The Cambridge Pathway

Our integrated and flexible instructional system, the Cambridge Pathway, aligns rigorous curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment for grades PreK-12.

The Cambridge Pathway is a clear path for educational success from age 3 to 19. This image shows how the Pathway aligns with PreK, Elementary, Middle, and High School.
The Cambridge Pathway is a clear path for educational success from age 3 to 19. This image shows how the Pathway aligns with PreK, Elementary, Middle, and High School.

The stages of the Cambridge Pathway correspond to preschool, elementary, middle school, high school, and high school advanced academics. Each stage builds on the learners' development from the previous one.

Schools often begin with one or two courses and expand over time. Many also integrate Cambridge with national and international curricula to suit their educational goals.

"Guaranteed college credit for Cambridge Advanced exams and admission for students earning the Cambridge AICE Diploma is a monumental achievement for Indiana families." 

Carolyn Gentle-Genitty, PhD, Professor and Inaugural Dean, Founder's College at Butler University

Ready for the World

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