Indiana University Scholarships for International Students: A Comprehensive Guide

For international students aspiring to study at Indiana University (IU), numerous scholarship opportunities exist to help finance their education. This article provides a structured overview of various scholarships available across different IU campuses and schools, along with eligibility criteria and application processes.

Finding Scholarships at IU

The Office of Scholarships at IU serves as a central hub, connecting students with a wide array of scholarship opportunities across Indiana University Bloomington. It is crucial to utilize the scholarship sorter to explore options based on individual student status, residency, and financial need. Some scholarships are specifically for new or returning students, Indiana residents, out-of-state students, international students, or those demonstrating financial need through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Key Steps for Scholarship Application

  1. Early Application: First-year applicants should submit their complete application for admission before the November 1 early action deadline to be considered for IU academic scholarships. No separate application is needed for these scholarships.
  2. FAFSA Filing: File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible, as many scholarships and financial aid forms require it.
  3. IU Scholarships Application: All incoming students should complete the IU Scholarships Application by February 15 and any additional applications listed under "Other Recommended Opportunities."
  4. Regularly Check for Updates: The IU Scholarships Application opens to currently enrolled students in September. Check in early and often as scholarship opportunities are added throughout the academic year.
  5. School and Departmental Scholarships: Explore additional scholarship opportunities at the school and departmental level within IU Bloomington.

Specific Scholarship Opportunities

Academic and Cultural Scholarship (ACS) at IU Kokomo (IUK)

The Academic and Cultural Scholarship (ACS) at Indiana University Kokomo (IUK) aims to foster connections between international students and the broader IUK and Kokomo community.

  • Eligibility: Open to all F-1 international students who meet admissions requirements and attend International Student Orientation. Students on full graduate assistantships or sponsored by their government are not eligible.
  • Renewal Requirements: Maintain a valid F-1 status, a minimum CGPA of 2.5 for undergraduates or 3.0 for graduates each semester, and complete at least one cultural event/activity per semester.
  • Distribution:
    • Undergraduate Students: Up to $5,000 for the first year, disbursed in $2,500 installments per semester.
    • Graduate Students: Up to $4,000 for the first year.
  • First Semester Award: New students who meet admissions requirements and attend the International Student Orientation will receive $2,500 for the first semester.
  • Renewal for Second Semester: If students maintain the required CGPA (2.5+ for undergraduates) and participate in at least one cultural event/activity during their first semester, the ACS will be applied to their account again for the following semester in the amount of $2,500.

Indiana University South Bend Scholarships for International Students

Indiana University South Bend offers several scholarships specifically for international students.

  • First-Year Scholarships: Up to twelve first-year scholarships of $2,000 each are awarded to international students in F-1 and J-1 status who are admitted to a degree program for the Fall Semester before June 15 of that year. Original transcripts must be on file by June 22. Students deferring to the following Spring Semester will receive a half-award. Selection is based on outstanding academic performance within a rigorous program of study. This award is for the first year of study only and only for those originally applying to enter in the fall semester.
  • International Student Fee Remission Scholarship: Students who remain academically eligible and document need may apply in their second semester of enrollment at IU South Bend for the International Student Fee Remission Scholarship, which grants awards between $4,000 and $6,000 annually. This scholarship is available to highly qualified, non-immigrant international students in F and J status who have been enrolled for at least one year as a full-time, degree-seeking student. Students may apply for the scholarship the first time during their second semester at IU South Bend. Awards are based upon academic performance (at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA after the second semester of study) and demonstrated economic need. The application deadline for the academic year award (fall/spring/summer) is March 1. A limited number of additional scholarship funds may be available for spring and summer sessions. New applications for these additional funds are due November 1. or international partner institution may apply for the International Fee Remission Scholarship during the first semester of study at IU South Bend for a possible award in the second semester of study.
  • Maintaining Eligibility: Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 each semester and submit all required internationalization activity reports by the stipulated deadline in order to receive the award each semester of the academic year for which the student applied. post-secondary institution to complete an undergraduate degree. It is based on academic achievement.

IU Foundation Scholarships

All international students are encouraged to complete the online scholarship application once admitted. Eligibility for departmental scholarships will be determined through this central application process. Additional scholarships requiring separate paper applications are also available. Note that meeting all criteria does not guarantee the scholarship will be awarded. A complete listing of scholarships can be found on the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships webpage. Applications are due by March 1 each year.

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Judd Leighton School of Business and Economics Graduate Fellowships

The Judd Leighton School of Business and Economics Graduate Fellowship Program invites applications from students with a demonstrated record of excellence at the undergraduate level along with evidence or promise of a strong professional career. Each Leighton Fellow will receive up to $5,000 per year, renewable for two additional years, as long as the Fellow maintains a graduate business GPA of at least 3.0. Deadlines: July 15 (for fall), November 15 (for spring), or April 15 (for summer).

The College of Arts and Sciences Scholarships

The College of Arts and Sciences provides several merit scholarships to qualified students. To be eligible, students must complete an application by the March 1 deadline.

  • Dorothy Allen Memorial Scholarship: The Dorothy Allen Memorial Mathematics Scholarship provides current undergraduate and graduate students majoring in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at IU South Bend with financial assistance in completing their degrees. The basis for the scholarship is demonstrated potential for academic excellence in Mathematical Sciences. All mathematics students who have international background or international educational experience are eligible for this award.

Honors Program Scholarships at IU South Bend

Upon achieving 24 credits, international students are eligible to apply for the IU South Bend Honors Program, which offers scholarships. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or greater and submit two letters of nomination by IU South Bend faculty, at least one of whom is a full time faculty member.

Other Scholarship Opportunities

  • The J. Wesley and Roberta Robbins Scholarship: Scholarships are awarded for academic merit (minimum GPA of 3.0) and may be applied toward tuition. Preference will be given to those who exhibit an interest in the interaction of science and religion as demonstrated by their coursework and research. The award is for $500. Applications for the scholarship are due March 1.
  • The Raclin School of the Arts Music Scholarships: Each year music talent scholarships are awarded to outstanding musicians pursuing undergraduate and graduate music degrees at IU South Bend. Prospective students are considered for scholarship as part of the admissions and audition process. Applications are due by March 1 each year.
  • Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund: This award is available for female students from developing countries who are currently studying in the United States or Canada. The MMMF awards grants of approximately $12,000 each; grants are not renewable. Strict eligibility requirements must be met.
  • TOEFL Scholarship Program: The TOEFL® Scholarship Program awards scholarships to students in Asia and Oceania, North and South America, and Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia.
  • American Association of University Women International Fellowship: The International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not United States citizens or permanent residents. Both graduate and postgraduate study at accredited institutions are supported.
  • International Peace Scholarship: The (IPS) Fund was established in 1949 to provide scholarships for international women students to pursue graduate study in the United States and Canada.

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