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Financial Aid Programs Hoosier Scholarship Program
The State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana may award from one to three scholarships per high school, based on the size of the graduating class. Candidates are nominated by their high schools. The Hoosier Scholarship is a one-time, non-renewable merit award in the amount of $500 for one academic year.

Frank O'Bannon Grant
(formerly known as the Higher Education Award)
May be used for tuition and regular assessed fees only and is need based.

Ivy Tech and Foundation Scholarships
Ivy Tech awards scholarships provided by Ivy Tech Foundation and local civic and service organizations. Students should contact the financial aid office for details concerning availability of these scholarships.

21st Century Scholars Program
Twenty-first Century Scholars may use their tuition scholarships at Ivy Tech. Students must complete the award affirmation and other required forms provided by the 21st Century Scholar Program office to receive the award by the specified deadline. Questions regarding this program should be directed to the 21st Century Scholars Program or the campus financial aid office. All 21st Century Scholars are eligible for other special types of assistance as well. Please contact the Office of Student Affairs for additional information regarding the 21st Century Scholars Program.

Federal Pell Grants
The largest financial aid program at Ivy Tech is the Federal Pell Grant program. This program provides grant funds for tuition and books for many Ivy Tech students. Since the grant is based on the students's need, enrollment status, cost of education at Ivy Tech and current level of federal funding, the grant amount varies from semester to semester and student to student.

Indiana Part-Time Grant Program
Residents of Indiana may be eligible for the Indiana Part-Time Grant. Applicants must file the FAFSA and be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours, but less than 12 credit hours and have completed at least 12 semester credits toward a two year degree completion. Awards are based on demonstrated financial need.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program (SEOG)
FSEOG is a federally funded student aid program which enables colleges to make grants to financially needy students to assist in the payment of educational costs. Awards vary each year.

Ivy Tech Grant Programs
Ivy Tech provides an extensive grant program. Each campus has a fee remission grant fund for students with special needs arising from unusual circumstances. Fee remissions are available under three separate programs:

  • Ivy Tech Grant-Awarded on basis of need.
  • Ivy Tech Scholarship-Awarded on basis of merit.
  • Part-Time Scholars Opportunity Grant-Awarded on basis of need to part-time students.
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