Indiana University Indianapolis Scholarships (2025–2026)
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Last Updated on January 1, 2026- Tuition, housing, and what families actually pay on average
- Automatic merit ranges and who typically qualifies
- Competitive and hidden-gem scholarships worth a look
- Honors perks and how to stack awards the smart way
📊 Admissions Snapshot
- Acceptance Rate: ~76%
- Middle 50% ACT: 23–31
- Middle 50% SAT: 1050–1260
- Average GPA (HS): 3.53
Source: Indiana University Indianapolis Office of Admissions (2024–2025 data). Middle 50% = the range where half of admitted students fall.
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IU Indianapolis at a Glance
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/class-profile.html
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/colleges/indiana-university-purdue-university-indianapolis/admissions
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/indiana-university-indianapolis-1813/paying
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/apply/dates/
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/cost-aid/cost-of-attendance/
💰 Cost of Attendance at Indiana University Indianapolis (2025–2026)
These are the direct, billed costs for a full-time undergraduate student living on campus at IU Indianapolis. Additional expenses like transportation, books, and personal costs are not billed by the university but still factor into aid eligibility.
| Category | In-State | Out-of-State |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition & Mandatory Fees | $10,760 | $35,226 |
| Housing & Meals (on campus) | $13,656 | $13,656 |
| Total (Direct/Billed) | $24,416 | $48,882 |
Why only these items? We include the costs you typically pay directly to IU Indianapolis — tuition/mandatory fees and housing/meals. IU Indianapolis also builds these indirect items into their full Cost of Attendance estimate:
- Books & supplies: ~$1,290
- Transportation: ~$364
- Personal expenses: ~$2,360
📉 Average Net Price (What Families Actually Pay)
The average net price is approximately $13,958 per year after grants and scholarships (federal data). Net price can be much lower for students with need-based aid — and much higher for out-of-state students who don’t qualify for reduced-rate programs. Use the school’s Net Price Calculator for a personalized estimate. Learn how net price works (and why it matters more than sticker price) in our Net Price & SAI Guide.
- Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) / Indiana Partner reduced rate: Eligible nonresident students from participating states may qualify for a reduced tuition-and-fees rate of $15,520 instead of the standard out-of-state $35,226.
Real-dollar example: On tuition & mandatory fees alone, MSEP can reduce the out-of-state price by about $19,706 per year (before any scholarships).
FAQ — Cost of Attendance at IU Indianapolis
Why is out-of-state tuition so much higher?
Like most public universities, IU Indianapolis charges more to nonresidents because Indiana taxpayers help support the university.
The good news is that some students can lower that gap through the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) / Indiana Partner reduced rate and/or scholarships.
What’s the difference between “billed costs” and the school’s full Cost of Attendance?
Billed costs are what you pay directly to the university: tuition/mandatory fees + housing/meals.
The full Cost of Attendance adds indirect expenses (books, transportation, and personal costs) that affect aid eligibility, even though they aren’t billed to your student account.
Can MSEP really save families money at IU Indianapolis?
Yes — if your student is eligible. IU Indianapolis lists an MSEP/Indiana Partner tuition-and-fees rate of $15,520, compared with the standard out-of-state tuition-and-fees total of $35,226.
That’s roughly $19,700/year in tuition savings before scholarships.
Does IU Indianapolis offer WUE or Academic Common Market (ACM)?
No — IU Indianapolis is not a WUE or ACM school. The main regional discount discussed on IU Indianapolis cost pages is the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) / Indiana Partner reduced rate.
How accurate is the $13,958 average net price?
It’s a verified federal average across students. Your number depends on residency, need-based aid, and scholarships.
If your student is out-of-state, your net price can vary widely depending on whether you qualify for MSEP and how much merit aid you receive.
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/cost-aid/cost-of-attendance/
https://graduate.indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/msep/index.html
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/indiana-university-indianapolis-1813/paying
✅ Automatic Merit Scholarships at Indiana University Indianapolis
IU Indianapolis offers admission-based (automatic) merit scholarships for incoming students. There is no separate scholarship application for these awards — students are automatically considered when they apply for admission by the published deadlines.
| Scholarship | Award Amount | Eligibility / Criteria | Separate App? | Renewable? | Who Actually Wins? | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Admissions-Based Scholarship (Beginning Freshmen) | ~$2,000–$10,000 per year* | First-time, first-year applicants admitted to IU Indianapolis; academic merit based on GPA and/or test scores | No | Yes — up to 4 years (with renewal criteria) | Students with ~3.5+ GPA and ACT ~23–31 / SAT ~1050–1260* | Apply by Nov 15 (priority) / Feb 1 (final) |
| Admissions-Based Scholarship (Transfer Students) | ~$2,000–$7,000 per year* | Domestic transfer students with ≥26 transferable credits and ≥3.5 college GPA | No | Yes — renewable (with GPA & enrollment requirements) | High-performing transfer students with strong college GPA (3.5+) | Apply by admission deadlines |
| International Merit Scholarship — Tier 1 | ~$8,000–$12,000 per year* | Incoming international freshmen with top academic profiles | No | Yes — renewable | International students with very strong grades and academic preparation | Apply by admission deadlines |
| International Merit Scholarship — Tier 2 | ~$4,000–$7,000 per year* | Incoming international freshmen with solid academic profiles | No | Yes — renewable | International students with competitive (but not top-tier) academics | Apply by admission deadlines |
| International Merit Scholarship — Tier 3 | ~$2,000–$3,000 per year* | Incoming international freshmen meeting baseline academic standards | No | Yes — renewable | International students with admissible but more modest academic profiles | Apply by admission deadlines |
*GPA/test ranges and award amounts are estimates based on published admission profiles, scholarship descriptions, and past recipient patterns. Actual thresholds and amounts can change by year.
FAQ — Automatic Merit Scholarships at IU Indianapolis
Do I need to submit a separate scholarship application?
No. IU Indianapolis automatically considers eligible students for admission-based merit scholarships when they apply for admission by the stated deadlines.
Are these scholarships guaranteed if my GPA or test score is in range?
No. Meeting a GPA or test range does not guarantee an award. Funding levels and applicant volume can affect who ultimately receives merit aid.
Can automatic merit stack with Honors College scholarships?
Usually no. IU Indianapolis notes that Honors College scholarships replace the base admission-based scholarship rather than stack on top of it.
Does test-optional admission hurt my chances?
Not necessarily. IU Indianapolis is test-optional, and students can be awarded automatic merit without submitting scores. However, strong test scores may help with placement into higher award tiers.
When should students apply to maximize merit consideration?
Apply by November 15 for priority consideration. February 1 is the key final date tied to competitive and Honors-related scholarships.
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/cost-aid/scholarships/
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/cost-aid/scholarships/apply/iu-indianapolis/
https://international.indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/scholarships/index.html
https://honors.indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions-scholarships/prospective-freshmen.html
🏆 Flagship (Competitive) Scholarships at Indiana University Indianapolis
IU Indianapolis’ most valuable scholarships are offered through the Honors College. These awards are highly competitive, require a separate Honors application, and often include interviews and additional materials.
| Scholarship | Award Amount | Eligibility | Separate App? | Renewable? | Who Actually Wins? | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bepko Scholars & Fellows Program | Full tuition & mandatory fees + housing support + books + study abroad stipend* | Incoming freshmen admitted to the Honors College; strong academics, leadership, and service | Yes — Honors application + finalist interview | Yes — multi-year (with program requirements) | Top Honors applicants with exceptional leadership, service orientation, and academic strength | Nov 15 (priority) / Feb 1 (final) |
| Adam W. Herbert Presidential Scholarship | Substantial multi-year award; typically covers most or all tuition* | Indiana high school seniors admitted to the Honors College; academic excellence and leadership | Yes — Honors application + supplemental materials | Yes — renewable | High-achieving Indiana residents with strong academics and leadership depth | Nov 15 (priority) / Feb 1 (final) |
| Chancellor’s Scholars Program | Large multi-year tuition scholarship* | Incoming freshmen admitted to the Honors College; strong academic performance | Yes — Honors College scholarship application | Yes — renewable | Honors-level students with strong grades and overall academic preparation | Nov 15 (priority) / Feb 1 (final) |
| Plater International Scholars Program | Significant multi-year award including tuition support and global learning experiences* | Incoming freshmen admitted to the Honors College with demonstrated global or cross-cultural focus | Yes — Honors application + interview | Yes — renewable | Students with strong academics and clear interest in international engagement | Nov 15 (priority) / Feb 1 (final) |
*Award components and amounts vary by program and funding year. Selection is competitive, and benefits may include tuition, fees, housing, books, and experiential funding rather than a single cash amount.
FAQ — Flagship Scholarships at IU Indianapolis
Are these scholarships automatic?
No. These are competitive flagship awards offered through the Honors College and require a separate application, additional materials, and often an interview.
Do students need to be admitted to the Honors College first?
Yes. All flagship scholarships listed here require admission to the IU Indianapolis Honors College.
Can students receive both an Honors scholarship and automatic merit?
No. Honors College scholarships replace the standard admission-based (automatic) merit award.
How competitive are these programs?
Very competitive. These awards typically go to a small group of top applicants each year and consider academics, leadership, service, essays, and interviews.
Is it still worth applying if my student isn’t a “perfect” applicant?
Yes — especially for students with strong leadership, service, or global engagement. However, families should treat these as high-upside, low-probability opportunities rather than guaranteed funding.
https://honors.indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions-scholarships/prospective-freshmen.html
https://science.indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/fin-aid-scholarships/scholarships/_scholarships/iupui-honors-college-scholarships.html
https://honors.indianapolis.iu.edu/index.html
🎖 Honors College at Indiana University Indianapolis
The IU Indianapolis Honors College offers enhanced academics, advising, and access to the university’s most competitive scholarship programs. For many students, Honors is less about prestige and more about unlocking funding, priority access, and structured opportunities.
Looking for the top-tier Honors awards (Bepko, Presidential, Chancellor’s, Plater)? Jump to 🏆 Flagship Scholarships — those are listed there.
| Scholarship | Award Amount | Eligibility | Separate App? | Renewable? | Who Actually Wins? | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IU Indianapolis Honors Scholarship (baseline Honors award) | Honors scholarship (amount varies by year)* | Incoming freshmen admitted to the IU Indianapolis Honors College | Yes — Honors College application | Yes — multi-year (with continuing criteria) | Most Honors-admitted students who are not selected for the flagship Honors awards | Nov 15 (priority) / Feb 1 (final) |
*Award components and amounts vary by year. Confirm current-year terms on the Honors College scholarship pages.
FAQ — Honors College at IU Indianapolis
Is the Honors College worth it if my student doesn’t win a flagship scholarship?
Often yes. Even without a top-tier award, Honors can provide a baseline scholarship plus structured advising and Honors-only opportunities that many students find valuable.
Does joining Honors increase workload?
Usually yes — but more in depth than volume. Honors courses tend to be smaller and more discussion/project-based.
Can students join Honors later?
Sometimes, yes. But the biggest scholarships are typically aimed at incoming freshmen, so applying early gives students the best shot at top awards.
What’s the biggest “gotcha” for families?
Assuming Honors scholarships stack with automatic merit. At IU Indianapolis, Honors scholarships typically replace the admission-based scholarship.
https://honors.indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions-scholarships/prospective-freshmen.html
https://honors.indianapolis.iu.edu/index.html
⭐ College Specialty
Indiana University Indianapolis is known for doing something many large universities struggle with: combining the resources of a major public research institution with direct, career-connected programs in the heart of a major city. Families often choose IU Indianapolis for its strength in health sciences and public-facing professions, where internships, clinical placements, and real-world experience are built into the academic path rather than treated as extras.
Health Sciences & Medical Education — IU Indianapolis is nationally known for programs connected to medicine, nursing, dentistry, public health, and allied health fields. Its close ties to major hospitals, research centers, and clinical partners make it a common choice for students pursuing healthcare careers or pre-med/pre-health tracks.
- Business & Entrepreneurship: Strong programs in accounting, finance, and management, with an emphasis on experiential learning and internships tied to Indianapolis employers.
- Engineering & Technology: Applied engineering, computer science, and technology programs that emphasize hands-on projects and industry partnerships.
- Public Affairs & Civic Leadership: Well-regarded programs preparing students for careers in public service, nonprofit leadership, policy, and urban-focused work.
- Informatics & Data: One of IU’s signature areas, blending technology, data, and human-centered design for careers in tech, healthcare, and business analytics.
🔗 Official Indiana University Indianapolis Links
Use IU Indianapolis’s official university resources below to verify admissions details, scholarship policies, costs, and academic programs. Always rely on these pages for final deadlines, eligibility rules, and award terms.
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Undergraduate Admissions:
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/index.html -
Application Dates & Deadlines:
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/apply/dates/ -
Scholarships & Institutional Aid (Admissions-Based, Honors, & School Scholarships):
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/cost-aid/scholarships/ -
Honors College & Flagship Scholarships:
https://honors.indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions-scholarships/prospective-freshmen.html -
Tuition, Fees & Cost of Attendance:
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/cost-aid/cost-of-attendance/ -
Net Price Calculator:
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/cost-aid/cost-of-attendance/net-price-calculator.html -
Admitted Student Profile / Class Profile:
https://indianapolis.iu.edu/admissions/class-profile.html -
IU Scholarships Application (AcademicWorks Portal):
https://iu.academicworks.com