Dream It. Achieve It.
Scholarships
and Financial Aid
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
BLOOMINGTON
A great university is a place that ignites your academic
passion, extends learning beyond the classroom,
and supports the success of every student.
This is Indiana University Bloomington.
Explore Your
Future at IU
A college education at Indiana University is an investment in your future. When
you choose IU, you are getting a world-class institution. IU Bloomington offers more than 200 majors, so your education will reflect your personal interests and academic strengths. Our student-faculty ratio of 17:1 means you’ll have ample opportunities to interact with your professors, and IU is home to more than 2,000 faculty renowned for their commitment to teaching. You will also be getting outside-the-classroom learning experiences and gaining real-world skills and global perspectives through research programs, internships, and 300+ overseas study options. And, finally, if you choose IU, you’ll be pursuing your degree on one of the nation’s most beautiful campuses as part of a college community filled with traditions and spirit.
In 2014, Washington Monthly rated IU the #20
“Best Bang for the Buck” school in the nation and #1 in the Big Ten because of our marketable degrees and competitive prices. From day one, we’ll help you get a head start on your future with services from 13 on-campus career centers, not to mention access to one of the largest alumni networks in the world.
The first step to making your college dreams happen is to understand how to finance your college career. We’re here to make sure you have the answers you need.
In 2013-2014, students arrived at IU with more than $23M in external scholarship money.
$23,000,000+
Scholarships and You
There’s nothing better than investing in yourself and a college education. IU is committed to helping you achieve your goals. Every year, IU awards millions of dollars in scholarships to hard-working and talented students to make their college dreams possible.
IU Achievement Scholarships
IU Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on high academic performance. To be considered for these scholarships, submit a complete application for admission (including official test scores and transcript) by November 1; no additional application is required.
Provost’s Scholarship
• Four-year renewable scholarship for Indiana residents • Award amounts range from $1,000 to $8,000 per year Dean’s Scholarship
• Four-year renewable scholarship for out-of-state residents • Award amounts range from $1,000 to $11,000 per year
IU Achievement Scholarship award notifications are mailed approximately two to four weeks after admission letters.
Selective Scholarships
All students who submit a complete application for admission (including official test scores and transcript) by November 1 are considered for Selective Scholarship Application (SSA) eligibility. For more details and a complete list of the departments participating in the SSA process, please visit go.iu.edu/selectivescholarships.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
Be sure to check for additional scholarship opportunities at scholarships.indiana.edu.
We also encourage you to seek out scholarships through your high school, community, and national programs.
Changing My Future
Starting my scholarship search
early and sticking with it has
made all the difference
in paying for college.
-Ashleigh, Class of 2016
“
”
Of IU Bloomington undergraduate students received grant or scholarship aid in 2013-2014.
Source: IUB IPEDS, 2014
57 %
Get in the Game
Maximize Your Financial Aid
Step 1
Submit a complete application for admission (including official test scores and transcript) by November 1.
Step 2
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.ed.gov. The FAFSA is your ticket to federal, state, and institutional aid. The FAFSA is available on January 1 and you must submit your FAFSA by March 10 to be considered on time. You’ll need to complete a FAFSA each year to apply for financial aid.
Step 3
By mid-March, you should receive a financial aid award letter that details your eligibility for different types of financial aid. Review this award letter carefully and follow the instructions to accept, reduce, or decline any awards.
Step 4
Stay connected! Be sure to monitor your IU email account and your One.IU To Do List as the Office of Student Financial Assistance may need additional information from you to finalize your awards. Respond quickly to any requests for information to avoid delays with your financial aid.
In 2013-2014, IU awarded more than $31M in institutional grants and scholarships to beginning students.
$31,000,000+
November 1
Submit a completeapplication for admission (including official test scores and transcript) by November 1 to be considered for IU Achievement and Selective Scholarships.
January 1
The FAFSA form is available.
IMPORTANT DATES
Smart Borrowing
I found a part-time job to help
reduce costs, and I’m still on track
to graduate in four years. ”
-Jonah, Class of 2017How Much Does IU Bloomington Cost?
Estimate for 2015-16
Indiana Residents Nonresidents
Tuition and fees $ 10,388 $ 33,740
Room and board* $ 9,794 $ 9,794
Books and supplies* $ 1,230 $ 1,230
Total direct costs $ 21,412 $ 44,764
Transportation* $ 1,030 $ 1,030
Personal expenses* $ 2,096 $ 2,096
Total cost of attendance $ 24,538 $ 47,890 These estimates are for full-time undergraduates enrolled in 12-18 credit hours per semester in the fall and spring. Most courses are 3 credit hours.
*Actual costs vary, based on student choice, travel habits, and academic program.
Paying for College
An Indiana University degree may be more attainable than you realize. Our Student Central advisors will work with you to create personalized strategies to help you save money, explain payment options, and expand your knowledge of student loans so you can borrow less.
There are easy ways you can lessen the financial burden of college and stay on track to graduate in four years or less.
For example, work closely with your
academic advisor to make sure your classes fulfill the requirements of your major, find a part-time job, purchase used books or try e-books, stick with a prepaid meal plan, and take advantage of the free entertainment and other activities offered on campus.
You can find more strategies for managing college costs and additional financial aid resources at studentcentral.indiana.edu.
In 2013-2014, IU awarded more than $340M in undergraduate financial aid.
January 15
Students who meet the November 1 scholarship deadline may submit updated SAT and/or ACT scores until January 15 for additional scholarship consideration.March 10
The priority date to file the FAFSA.
$340,000,000+
Office of Admissions (812) 855-0661
admissions.indiana.edu
Office of Student Financial Assistance Student Central on Union
(812) 855-0321
studentcentral.indiana.edu
Office of Scholarships (812) 855-5779
scholarships.indiana.edu
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95 %
Of IU seniors feel they’ve acquired job- or work-related knowledge and skills.
2015-2016 Soccer photo by IU Athletics, Mike Dickbernd
The average lifetime amount a U.S. college graduate will earn over a high school graduate.
Source: The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco