Indiana University aims to boost graduation rates. They're doing so by starting a new office. It will help students graduate on time at all of the school's campuses across the state. The Office of Completion and Student Success opened this month and it aims to have more IU students earn their bachelor's degree within four years. A state report this year showed that almost 50 percent of students at IU's Bloomington campus graduate on time, while regional campuses, are only at 10 percent or lower.