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Frank O’Bannon Grants (State of Indiana Aid)

The Indiana government knows that a productive workforce is based on the education level of the state’s population. To that end, Indiana offers the highest maximum state grant package in the country to students who show financial need. By filling out the FAFSA by March 1* of the year previous to your entry in college, you will automatically be considered for all forms of state grant money.

*Filing by March 1 ensures that you will meet the state deadline of March 10 to have your FAFSA processed.

State Grants
Types of Award
Eligibility Criteria
Annual Amount
Higher Education Award Financial need, U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen, and Indiana resident. Processed FAFSA by March 10. Full- time enrollment. Variable
Freedom of Choice

Financial need, U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen, and Indiana resident. Processed FAFSA by March 10. Full- time enrollment.

Variable
Part-Time Grant Financial need, US citizen or eligible non-citizen, and Indiana resident. Must be enrolled in at least an associate degree program consisting of 3-11 credit hours per semester.  Variable


State Scholarships
Types of Award
Eligibility Criteria
Annual Amount
Application Procedure
21st Century Scholarship Awarded under a program for which a student must have registered during either the 7th or 8th grade. Parents and students must be residents of Indiana. Depends on other forms of financial aid but cannot exceed tuition. Determined by middle/high school performance.
Indiana Minority Teachers Scholarship Students must be of African
American or Hispanic ethnicity,
an Indiana resident and a U.S.
citizen, admitted or already enrolled, have a CCSJ GPA of at least 3.0, majoring in education, and not in loan default. Must have at least sophomore standing at CCSJ. Maximum award is $4,000.
Total allotment is determined by the state. Exact award amounts
will be determined annually in fall term by a CCSJ MTS Committee. Award is applied after other state grants. Recipient must teach in Indiana 3 of the first 5 years after certification.
Variable Processed FAFSA and Contact Office of Financial Aid

 

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