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| School of Engineering and Technology | Technology Building (ET) 215 799 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202-5160 (317) 274-2533 Engineering and Technology Home Page |
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The following rates per credit hour, student technology fee rates, student activity fees, and athletic development fees were in force at the time of publication of this bulletin. For current listings of fees, consult your Schedule of Classes.
| Rates per Credit Hour | Indiana Resident | Out-of-State Students |
| Undergraduate | $119.40 | $370.25 |
| Graduate Engineering | $178.25 | $509.60 |
| Enrolled | Cost Per Semester |
| 1 - 5.5 credit hours | $25.22 |
| 6 - 8.5 | $30.50 |
| 9 - 11.5 credit hours | $41.23 |
| 12 or more credit hours | $44.30 |
The student activity fee is not assessed on students during the summer session enrollment periods.
| Undergraduate Technology Fee | ||
| Semester | Credit Hours | Rates |
| Fall or Spring Semesters | .5 - 2.5 credit hours | $27.85 |
| Fall or Spring Semesters | 3 - 6 credit hours | $55.70 |
| Fall or Spring Semesters | More that 6 credit hours | $83.55 |
| Summer Sessions | .5 - 3 credit hours | $27.85 |
| Summer Sessions | More than 3 credit hours | $41.75 |
| Graduate Technology Fee | ||
| Semester | Credit Hours | Rates |
| Fall or Spring Semesters | .5 - 7 | $41.20 |
| Fall or Spring Semesters | More than 7 credit hours | $88.15 |
| Summer Sessions | .5 - 7 | $41.20 |
| Summer Sessions | More than 7 credit hours | $44.10 |
The School of Engineering and Technology will not allow any student to register after expiration of the 100 percent refund period. (See Refunds in this section of the bulletin.)
Students who desire an official record of auditing a particular course will be charged full tuition. Written permission from the instructor must be obtained before a student may register to audit. Courses with a laboratory component may not be audited.
Credit Cards Students may use MasterCard, Visa, or Discover
for payment of university fees and housing. Both Visa and MasterCard are
accepted by the IUPUI bookstores. In the event that a student under age 21
wishes to use one of the above credit cards belonging to a parent, bank
regulations require prior authorization by the parent.
Students desiring further information about any of the following financial
aid programs should write to:
Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic achievement. Sources of
scholarships may be both inside and outside IUPUI. Scholarship awards are often
not based on need, and the student does not pay back the award later. You will
be contacted by IUPUI if you are eligible to apply for scholarships; if an
application is required, it will be sent to you automatically.
Grants
Grants are awarded on the basis of need only and do not have to be repaid by
the student.
Student Loans
Unlike scholarships and grants, loans must be repaid. Several different
student loan programs are available at IUPUI. Some are based on financial need;
some are not. Interest rates and maximum awards vary by program. Contact the
Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid for details.
Part-Time and Summer Employment
Many students who attend IUPUI are able to earn part of their expenses
through part-time and summer employment. The:
Work-Study Program
The Federal College Work-Study Program available at IUPUI was established by
the Higher Education Act of 1965. The main purpose of the program is to give
eligible students the chance to do paid work that will complement their academic
programs and career aspirations. Students who have been admitted to IUPUI may
apply through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
Refunds
Refund credits are determined by the date the drop activity is processed by
the IUPUI Office of the Registrar. Refunds are based on the following schedule.
To be eligible for a refund, the student must officially notify the Office of
the Registrar at the time of withdrawal. Refund information for summer sessions
and courses scheduled from 1 to 8 weeks in length is published in the IUPUI
Schedule of Classes.
Financial Aid
It is the philosophy of IUPUI to encourage students in their educational
goals and to reduce financial barriers. IUPUI recognizes that many students and
their parents cannot afford to finance a college education entirely from their
own income and assets. For this reason, a program of financial assistance is
available to admitted and enrolled students who have a demonstrated financial
need. Aid is available in the form of scholarships, grants, and loans.
Cavanaugh Hall 103
425 N. University Boulevard
IUPUI
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5140
Telephone: (317) 278-FAST (278-3278)
Application Procedures
Potential financial aid recipients must complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available from high schools or the Office
of Scholarships and Financial Aid. The priority application deadline for any
summer session and/or the following academic year is March 1, although
applications will be processed as long as funds are available. Students who
apply late should plan on finding other funds to pay for tuition and books until
their financial aid applications are processed.
Eligibility
Financial aid awards are given on the basis of need as determined by the
information supplied on the FAFSA. IUPUI students enrolled for 6 or more credit
hours are eligible if need is demonstrated. The amount of the award will be less
for part-time students than for full-time students; full-time student status is
considered to be 12 or more credit hours. Only regularly admitted students and
transient students from Purdue University are eligible.
Types of Aid
Financial aid is generally offered as a package consisting of a combination
of scholarships, grants, loans, and/or work-study awards, although awards may
vary with individual students. All awards are subject to the availability of
funds.
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801 W. Michigan Street
(317) 274-2554
Veterans Benefits
Students eligible for education benefits from the Veterans Administration
enroll according to the following benefits scale:
| Undergraduate Benefits | Fall & Spring Semesters | Summer I and II |
| Full Time | 12 cr. of more | 4 - 5 cr. |
| Three-quarters time | 9 - 11 cr. | 3 cr. |
| One-half time | 6 - 8 cr. | 2 cr. |
| Less than half time = Tuition + fees not to exceed the half-time rate | Fewer than 6 cr. | 1 cr. = quarter time |
| Graduate Benefits | Fall & Spring Semesters | Summer I and II |
| Full Time | 8 cr. of more | 4 cr. |
| Three-quarters time | 5 - 7 cr. | 3 cr. |
| One-half time | 4 cr. | 2 cr. |
| Less than half time = Tuition + fees not to exceed the half-time rate | Fewer than 4 cr. | 1 cr. |
Further information on benefits, including Veterans Administration paid tutorial assistance and work-study opportunities, is available from the veterans affairs representative at the:
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