The cost of tuition, books and supplies might seem a little scary, but there are many sources of financial aid available to make financing your education a little easier. In Indiana, most financial aid sources use the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to determine the amount of money each student is eligible to receive.
This checklist will help you complete the financial aid process. Plan ahead! The FAFSA must be received by March 10.
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Apply for Admissions |
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Plan Ahead - DEADLINE MARCH 10 |
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Complete your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) |
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Applying for a Loan |
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Applying for a Loan: Complete Entrance Loan Counseling |
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Applying for a Loan: Apply for an Alternative Loan (Optional) |
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Applying for a Loan: Apply for a Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Loan (optional) |
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Monitor Your Financial Aid Status |
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Important Things to Remember |
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My Financial Aid Advisor helped me find a way to fund my education. I feel I'm on my way to a better future!
To reach the Southwest Indiana main office, please call 812-429-1429, or email Financial Aid.Financial Aid Authorization for Book Store Charges and other Non-institutional Charges
Regional Scholarships and Criteria (Subject to Change)