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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 Scholars |
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 and cannot exceed tuition. |
Determined by middle/high school performance. |
| Minority Teaching |
Open to minority students, requires full-time enrollment and a cumulative
2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Qualifying students must be U.S. citizens
residing in Indiana. |
Variable |
Processed FAFSA and Contact Office of Financial Aid |
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