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Costs & Financial Aid

We understand that costs and financial aid are an important part of your college decision. IU is committed to keeping our tuition as affordable as possible, while offering more than $225 million in financial aid each year. Take a look at our tuition estimates to get a feel for what an IU education costs.

Financial Aid

Close to 60 percent of our students receive some form of financial assistance, and they’re not just straight-A students, star athletes, or low-income students. We offer a variety of scholarships, grants, loans, and employment opportunities to help you finance your IU education. Applying is free, and aid is awarded both to students with a demonstrated financial need and those with a record of high achievement. Find out more about financial aid at IU, and how to transfer your existing aid package.

Transferring Financial Assistance

It's a relatively easy process to transfer your eligibility for most forms of financial aid to IU. However, you should be aware that you may not receive the same type or amount of assistance. This is because most aid programs (federal and otherwise) are based on budgets, which can vary greatly from one institution to another.

IU's Office of Student Financial Assistance provides step-by-step instructions for transferring financial assistance (PDF, 13 KB) to IU Bloomington from another school.

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Last updated: 17 August 2007