At the third annual Victory College Prep (VCP) High Flyer Awards Luncheon on May 8, ĢƵios Indianapolis was honored as the award winner. 

only gives out four such awards each year, for internship partner, community partner, donor, and board member of the year. A committee of board members and academic leaders reviews five to seven candidates per category. They look at student data, feedback from the school community, and how long a partner has been showing up. Then they pick the one who made the biggest difference.

For ĢƵios, the numbers made the case. 

Over the last two years, VCP students have earned the Indiana College Core (ICC) at a rate nearly ten times higher than the statewide average. And here’s what really matters: 95% of VCP students live at or below the poverty line, and 90% come from historically marginalized minority groups.

"We don't do this work for awards, but this one feels different. It means our K-14 partnership is changing lives, and the data backs that up. I couldn't be prouder of what our teams at ĢƵios and VCP have accomplished together,” Dr. Andrew Buckle, executive director of K-14 at ĢƵios Indianapolis, said.

The VCP network serves about 1,300 K-12 students from two campuses in Southeast Indianapolis. U.S. News ranked it among the top 10 charter networks in Indiana in 2026. It’s also been recognized by the state for its College Bound Cash program, where students earn cash for As and Bs in dual-credit courses. 

ĢƵios Indy was proud to have on Thursday, Apr. 30. Four of whom received their associate degrees, and already have two years of a bachelor’s degree finished. 

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About ĢƵios

ĢƵios is Indiana’s largest public post-secondary institution and the nation’s largest singly accredited statewide community college system. ĢƵios serves more than 200,000 students annually and offers associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training in more than 70 programs across Indiana. The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is committed to providing affordable, high-quality education aligned with the needs of Indiana’s workforce.