The Office of Scholarships is here to connect you with a wide range of scholarship opportunities available across Indiana University Bloomington. Use the scholarship sorter below to explore options you may be intereted in or qualify for—and remember, these are just some of the many opportunities avaiable to you as an IU student.
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You may be eligible for different types of scholarship opportunities based on information such as your student status, residency status, and financial need. This means that some scholarships may require you to be a new student or returning student, be from Indiana or from out-of-state or international, or display financial need by having a completed FAFSA on file. Review the information below to learn more before you begin your search.
First-year applicants who submit their complete application for admission before the November 1 early action (non-binding) deadline will be considered for IU academic scholarships. There is no additional application for these scholarships.
We recommend filing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible. Many scholarships and other forms of financial aid require students to have a FAFSA on file.
All incoming students should submit their IU Scholarships Application by February 1. Then complete any additional applications listed under "Other Recommended Opportunities".
All incoming student scholarship selections are finalized by March 15. Only scholarship recipients will be notified. Following March 15, students should use their Financial Aid Summary to make enrollment decisions.
Complete the IU Scholarships Application each year to search for additional scholarship opportunities. The IU Scholarships Application opens to currently enrolled students at IU Bloomington beginning in September—so make sure to check in early and check back often as scholarship opportunities are added throughout the academic year.
Additional scholarship opportunities may be available at the school and departmental level at IU Bloomington. Requirements and deadlines for these scholarships vary.
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Use the sorter below to search for scholarships offered by Indiana University Bloomington. Be sure to select your student type and your residency to help focus your search.
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Hutton Honors College Scholarship
The exceptional and highly motivated first-year students who are directly admitted into the Hutton Honors College (HHC) may also be considered for Hutton Honors College specific scholarship opportunities.
For additional information on these scholarship opportunities, please visit the Hutton Honors College's scholarship information page here.
Award amount:
Varies
Eligibility requirements:
To be reviewed for Hutton Honors College (HHC) Scholarships, students who meet the HHC direct admission criteria must apply to Indiana University by the university's November 1 Early Action (non-binding) deadline.
For additional eligibility information and questions, please contact the Hutton Honors College's scholarship coordinator Bryce Campbell at bgficthe@iu.edu.
Residency requirements:
In-state and Out-of-state and International
IU Alumni Association Scholarships
The various chapters of the IU Alumni Association have scholarships available for IU students, separated into five different sections. Whether your relatives are IU alumni or not, you may want to look at these scholarships to determine which ones are relevant for you. Students should submit their IU Scholarships Application by February 1 to be considered for these scholarships.
Deadline for application:
February 1
Award amount:
Varies
Eligibility requirements:
Eligibility requirements may vary per scholarship opportunity.
Residency requirements:
In-state and Out-of-state and International
IU Foundation Scholarships
The IU Foundation annually awards a multitude of donor directed scholarships created by friends of Indiana University who believe in the importance of education and your future as an IU student. Students should submit their IU Scholarships Application by February 1 to be considered for these scholarships.
Deadline for application:
February 1
Award amount:
Varies
Eligibility requirements:
Eligibility requirements may vary per scholarship opportunity.
Residency requirements:
In-state and Out-of-state and International
IU Jewish Studies Scholarships
The Jewish Studies department offers multiple scholarships of up to $60,000 ($15,000/year for 4 years) for incoming Jewish Studies majors or Jewish sacred music students entering Indiana University. Please see the Jewish Studies website for additional information and application.
Deadline for Application:
Varies
Award amount:
Varies
Eligibility requirements:
For incoming Jewish Studies majors or Jewish sacred music students entering Indiana University.
Residency requirements:
In-state and Out-of-state and International
IU Office of Education Abroad Scholarships
Education Abroad administers more than a dozen different scholarship programs. Scholarships are available in a number of categories, including:
- Department, school, and program scholarships
- Scholarships for historically marginalized student groups
- Scholarships for students from other IU campuses
- Presidential Match Scholarships
Deadline for Application:
Varies
Award amount:
Varies
Eligibility requirements:
Scholarships are available to support participation in the IU Office of Education Abroad's study abroad programs. Selection criteria vary, but generally include financial need and academic merit. It is recommended that all interested students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1 to be eligible for need-based scholarships.
Residency requirements:
In-state and Out-of-state and International
IU Office of National Scholarships & Awards
The Office of National Scholarships and Awards (NSA) is sponsored by the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (OVPUE). Its mission is to promote participation in nationally-competitive award programs and undergraduate research.
The NSA helps students pursue opportunities that are funded by agencies outside Indiana University and several awards are administered by IU offices and require a campus-level nomination before students may compete at the national or international level. Students interested in any IU administered award should contact the campus representative for that award for more information about how to apply.
Deadline for Application:
Varies
Award amount:
Varies
Eligibility requirements:
Eligibility requirements may vary per scholarship opportunity.
Residency requirements:
In-state and Out-of-state and International
Wells Scholars Program
The Wells Scholars Program makes awards annually to 18–22 incoming first-year students who have shown exceptional academic accomplishment and promise, fine character and leadership, significant involvement in extracurricular activities, concern for their communities, and interest in the larger world.
All high schools may nominate up to two seniors each year for consideration for the scholarship. Students who are not selected by their high school or otherwise wish to participate in the selection process can be considered for nomination by the Office of Admissions or the Office of International Services.
Award amount:
Wells Scholarships provide tuition, academic fees, a living-expenses stipend, a summer experience grant, and support for overseas study.
Eligibility requirements:
Outstanding students interested in the Wells Scholars Program nomination and selection process must be nominated and submit all required materials by November 1.
Residency requirements:
In-state and Out-of-state and International