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What are Indiana scholarships?
Indiana scholarships are financial aid for college created specifically for students living in Indiana or looking to go to school in Indiana. Indiana scholarships can help students attain higher education opportunities that otherwise may be out of reach due to financial reasons. All scholarships are free money for college that you don’t have to pay back.
Eligibility requirements for Indiana scholarships
Before you apply for Indiana scholarships, make sure you check the eligibility requirements. To qualify for Indiana scholarships, you’ll most likely need to prove you’re a resident or you’re attending school in that state. Some other common eligibility requirements may include your GPA, community service, citizenship, plan to attend an accredited program, leadership potential, and submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®). Scholarship eligibility requirements vary, so don’t assume you won’t qualify. Check them out!
Are Indiana scholarships worth my time?
Some scholarships are quick and easy to apply for. Others require time and effort. Typically, fewer students apply to scholarships that require work which means you could have better odds of winning.
Pro tip: Don’t skip over Indiana scholarships with smaller award amounts ($). There’s typically less competition for them—and they add up!
How do I find Indiana scholarships?
There are many resources to help you find Indiana scholarships.
Scholarship resources
- The financial aid office at a college or career school
- Organizations (such as professional associations) related to your field of interest
- Federal agencies
- Free scholarship search tools like Scholly Scholarships
- Local libraries, businesses, or associations
Your high school guidance office is a great place to start when looking for local scholarships. You could also try doing a search for your city’s name and “community foundation,” or the county you live in and “foundation.”

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Tuition and Fee Exemption for Children of Disabled Veteranss or Purple Heart Recipients
Due: 5/31/25
No essay
No min. GPA Required
No Recommendations Required
No Transcripts Required
$5,000
The Tuition and Fee Exemption for Children of Disabled Veteranss or Purple Heart Recipients provides up to 100 percent of tuition and regularly assessed fees for up to 124 semester credit-hours at Indiana public colleges and universities at the undergraduate resident tuition rate. The Tuition and Fee Exemption for Children of Disabled Veteranss or Purple Heart Recipients provides an annual award of up to $5,000 of tuition and regularly assessed fees at Indiana private, non-profit colleges and universities at the undergraduate resident tuition rate if the recipient graduated high school January 1, 2023 or later. Recipients who graduated prior to January 1, 2023 are not eligible to use the award at private, non-profit colleges and universities. The student must be eligible for the resident tuition rate at the Indiana public college or university where they attend. After high school graduation, the student must be pursuing a degree or certificate at the undergraduate, graduate, or professional level that is eligible for Title IV federal student aid. Students have eight academic years to use this tuition and fee exemption. Please visit the award's website for more information.
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Northern Michigan University Great Lakes Award
Due: 5/31/25
No essay
No Recommendations Required
$3,000
The Great Lakes Award will be awarded based on academic record to students entering Fall 2025, Winter 2026, or Summer 2026. This is a scholarship for non-resident students. The scholarship will be automatically awarded to admitted students who meet the GPA, enrollment term, and residency criteria. No application is necessary. Students may receive scholarships for up to 8 consecutive semesters, or until completion of first bachelor's degree, whichever comes first. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
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Indiana Tuition and Fee Exemption for Children of Disabled Veteranss
Due: 5/31/25
No essay
No min. GPA Required
No Recommendations Required
No Transcripts Required
$5,000
The Tuition and Fee Exemption for Children of Disabled Veteranss or Purple Heart Recipients provides up to 100 percent of tuition and regularly assessed fees for up to 124 semester credit-hours at Indiana public colleges and universities at the undergraduate resident tuition rate. This award also provides an annual award of up to $5,000 of tuition and regularly assessed fees at Indiana private, non-profit colleges and universities at the undergraduate resident tuition rate if the recipient graduated high school January 1, 2023 or later. The student must be either the biological or adopted child of a person who: served in the armed forces of the United States during a war or performed duty equally hazardous that was recognized by the award of a service or campaign medal of the United States; suffered a service connected death or Disabilities as determined by the United States Department of Veteranss Affairs; received any discharge or separation from the armed forces other than a dishonorable discharge; either listed Indiana as home of record at the time of enlistment in the armed forces of the United States or resided in Indiana at least five years before the student first applies for this tuition and fee exemption. If the student was the adopted child of a Veterans parent, the adoption must have occurred before the student turned eighteen years old. After high school graduation, the student must be pursuing a degree or certificate at the undergraduate, graduate, or professional level that is eligible for Title IV federal student aid. Students have eight academic years to use this tuition and fee exemption. The student must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen; must not have a disqualifying drug conviction while using federal student aid; must be registered with the Selective Service System if over the age of 18, male, and not exempt from registration; must not be in default on any federal student loans or owe repayment of federal student aid; and must not be incarcerated in any federal or Indiana correctional facilities. Please visit the award's website for more information.
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Beloit College Midwest Flagship Match
Due: 5/31/25
No essay
No min. GPA Required
No Recommendations Required
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The Beloit College Midwest Flagship Match is open for students that are academically qualified residents of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota that pay the same tuition at Beloit as their home state's flagship public university. For first-year applicants, they must have an unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above in core academic classes. And for transfer applicants, they must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above in college classes. Please see the scholarship website for more information. Eligible students must have been state residents for at least 12 months before enrollment and complete the FAFSA by April 1.
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Child of Certain Veteranss and Public Safety Officers (CVO) Supplemental Grant
Due: 5/31/25
No essay
No min. GPA Required
No Recommendations Required
No Transcripts Required
$5,000
The Child of Certain Veteranss and Public Safety Officers (CVO) Supplemental Grant is given to children of a disabled Indiana Veterans or public safety officer killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. Applicants must be enrolled in at least 1 credit hour. This grant covers the cost of tuition and mandatory fees for up to 124 credit hours for a student. Students can take as many summer classes as they please up to their 124 credit hour limit. Transfer students can use their CVO benefits at Purdue Fort Wayne, but must supply a new Indiana CVO Application form that has been certified to the Financial Aid Office. Once, we have received all of this information, the student's grant benefits will be posted to their accounts. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
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University of Louisville Rogers Scholars
Due: 5/31/25
No essay
No Recommendations Required
$7,500
The University of Louisville Rogers Scholars are open to first-time freshman students residing in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. There are three types of awards for this program. The first type offers $5,000 with a 3.5 GPA and no minimum required test score. The second type offers $7,500 for students with 28-30 ACT or 1300-1380 SAT or comprehensive academic review and 3.5 GPA. The third type offers full in-state tuition for students with 31 ACT or 1390 SAT or comprehensive academic review and 3.5 GPA. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
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Harriett D. and C. Hollis Hull Scholarship
No essay
No min. GPA Required
No Transcripts Required
$2,225
The Harriett D. and C. Hollis Hull Scholarship shall be awarded to a Graduate Students in good standing who is a member of an Indiana chapter or is a resident of Indiana. Applicants must be initiated members, college and alumni, of Kappa Alpha Theta in good standing with the Fraternity. New members may apply but should be initiated by the application deadline. A recommendation from a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and a recommendation from an academic or professional reference are required. Please visit the scholarship's website or contact the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation for more information.
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Midwest Student Exchange Program for Transfer Students
Due: 5/31/25
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No Recommendations Required
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The Midwest Student Exchange Program for Transfer Students is automatically awarded to Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, or Wisconsin residents. This scholarship covers 25 percent of the amount of the out-of-state portion of tuition. This program is subject to change without notice and is subject to review by the scholarship committee upon receipt of funds and authorization by the Boards of Governors. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
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Northern Michigan University Bridge Award
Due: 5/31/25
No essay
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$5,600
The Bridge Award will be awarded based on academic record to students entering Fall 2025, Winter 2026, or Summer 2026. This is a scholarship for non-resident students. The Bridge Award fills the out-of-state tuition gap between non-resident and resident tuition rates. The scholarship will be automatically awarded to admitted students who meet the GPA, enrollment term, and residency criteria. No application is necessary. Students may receive scholarships for up to 8 consecutive semesters, or until completion of first bachelor's degree, whichever comes first. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
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What types of scholarships are available for students?
Need-based scholarships
These are scholarships for students who have demonstrated a financial need. There’s no universal number or set income level that tells you if you qualify. How each scholarship defines what financial need means varies. The federal government as well as specific organizations, corporations, and colleges/universities/schools offer need-based scholarships.
Merit scholarships
Merit scholarships are for students who have shown high academic, athletic, or extracurricular achievement over their high school careers. Not all schools/colleges offer merit-aid—highly selective schools typically don’t. The process for applying for merit scholarships varies. For merit scholarships offered through colleges and universities, you generally don’t have to do anything other than complete the application to the school itself. For some schools, you need to submit the FAFSA® to be eligible.
Career-specific grants or scholarships
These are awarded to students who know they want a career in a specific industry. Maybe they know they want to be a teacher, a nurse, or an engineer. To be eligible for grants, students must submit the FAFSA®. To find career-specific scholarships, try searching for your major and “association.”
Community or nonprofit scholarships
Nonprofit and community organizations often receive funding from donors to create scholarship programs for students who need them.
Tips for successful scholarship applications
- Pull together everything you need for the application including transcripts, so you can submit a complete scholarship application.
- You may need a recommendation letter or letters for a scholarship. Ask a teacher, employer, or someone else who knows you to write one for you—and be sure to give them enough time to do it.
- If you’re writing a scholarship essay, follow the prompt, answer the essay question completely, and write from your experience. A few well-written essays that you can reuse for different scholarship applications can really pay off.
- Highlight your strengths and achievements in your application.
- Talk about your financial need and what you would use the scholarship money for if you won. How would it help?
- Have to interview for a scholarship? Dress to impress in a professional outfit. And do your research! Look into how/why the scholarship was created. Try to bring up why it’s meaningful to you. Also, don’t forget to send a thank-you note afterwards.
- Keep track of all the deadlines for the scholarships you’re applying to. If you miss one, they may not extend the due date.
- Apply for scholarships year after year, all through college. As you continue your studies, gain more experience, and try new extracurricular activities in college, you might be eligible for more scholarships you weren’t originally qualified for.
Here are more tips that can help you understand all there is to know about scholarships and up your chances of winning.
Frequently asked questions
These tips can help as you get ready to apply for Indiana scholarships.
When are scholarship application deadlines?
There’s no standard deadline for scholarship applications. Each scholarship has its own deadline, so be sure to keep track of dates and make sure you don’t miss any deadlines of scholarships that you want to apply to.
Do you need to know which college you’re attending?
You don’t need to know which college you’re going to attend before applying for most scholarships. However, once you’re awarded scholarships, some of them may ask for eligibility verification—which can include proof of college enrollment.
Is there a limit on how many scholarships you can apply for?
Absolutely not, so apply for as many as you can to increase your chances of winning free money. Want to find more types of scholarships? There are so many, check them out!
Pro tip: Apply for scholarships each year you’re in college.
Does every scholarship application require an essay?
Not every scholarship will ask you to submit an essay—different scholarships have different requirements. If you’re applying for a scholarship with an essay and need help writing yours, get tips for writing scholarship essays.
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