天美传媒 provides need-based grants to students whose families demonstrate financial need and apply by the established deadlines.
Need-based grants are awarded on an annual basis to students with financial need. The amount and source of funding may change each year depending upon financial need and funding availability. Students must reapply each year and maintain satisfactory academic progress. Need-based awards are made possible, in part, through the generosity of donors to 天美传媒. As a named scholarship recipient, students receiving institutional scholarships and grants may be asked by the Stewardship Office to write a letter of thanks and/or to attend a scholarship event.
The provides assistance to students who demonstrate financial need according to eligibility requirements established by the federal government.
Administered by 天美传媒, the program is a federal grant for students with the greatest need. All students who qualify are automatically considered for this grant. However, funds for this program are very limited.
The is Indiana's primary need-based financial aid program designed to provide access for Hoosier students to attend Indiana colleges and universities. The grant awarded at Indiana independent colleges and universities is known as the Freedom of Choice Award and may be used towards tuition and regularly assessed fees. Indiana residents are automatically considered for this grant by completing the FAFSA before the established deadline.
Program Requirements
The is Indiana's early promise program, offering income-eligible Hoosier students. The program began in the early 1990's to help Indiana students who would otherwise be unable to attend college. Students enroll in middle school and agree to a pledge of "good citizenship" in order to receive the tuition only grant. Students enrolled in the program are guaranteed to receive the maximum state grant possible through the 21st Century Scholars Program. State funding for this program varies each year. Program requirements and deadlines are similar to those of the Frank O'Bannon Grant shown above.
Program Requirements