Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington, IN
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Indiana University Bloomington, founded in 1820, is a public, comprehensive institution. Programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences, the Division of Labor Studies, Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, Hutton Honors College, Jabobs School of Music, Kelley School of Business, School of Continuing Studies, School of Education, School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, School of Informatics, School of Journalism, School of Law, School of Library and Information Science, School of Nursing, School of Optometry, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, School of Social Work, University Division and the University Graduate School. Its 1,878-acre campus is located in the city of Bloomington, 45 miles from Indianapolis.
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Matching Scholarships for Indiana University Bloomington
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CDV - Remission of Fees
Applicant must be the child of a disabled veteran who served on active duty during wartime. Award may be used at Indiana state schools only. 124 Credit Hours Total
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Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship
Applicant must have a strong caddie record, excellent academics, outstanding character, and be able to demonstrate financial need. High school evaluation, caddie evaluation, and official financial documentation including a copy of parents’ most recent federal tax return and the required College Scholarship Service Financial Aid Profile are required. Full tuition and housing.
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Hutton Honors College Scholarship
Applicant must rank in the upper 10 percent of their graduating class, have a minimum combined SAT score of 1300 and/or a composite ACT score of 30, in addition to being admitted to the university by December 18 of their high school senior year. Selection for scholarship is based upon standardized test scores, high school academic performance, quality of writing in the essays on the application, letters of recommendation, and participation in extracurricular activities and work experience.
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Russ Griffith Memorial Scholarship
Applicant must be currently attending an eligible Datatel client institution who has returned to school after an absence of five years or longer. Awarded to full or part-time, undergraduate and graduate students. Personal statement essay is also required that discusses the impact of being a returning student.
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Special Education Services Scholarship
Applicant must be an Indiana resident with a minimum 2.0 GPA who agrees to teach in Indiana upon certification. Award may be used at Indiana schools only. occupational therapy, physical therapy, special education
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Young Survivor Scholarship Program
Applicant must be a United States citizen and a legal resident of Indiana or Michigan who is 20 years old or younger and is a cancer survivor. Applicant must attend, or be planning to attend an accredited college, university, or trade/technical school in either of those two states and be able to maintain full-time status carrying 12 or more credit hours per semester.
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