Using the 21st Century Scholarship
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INDIANA’S 21st CENTURY SCHOLARS
COLLEGE INCENTIVES GUIDEA program of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education
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The 21st Century Scholarship
Using the 21st Century Scholarship 4
Offices and Programs 5
Indiana Colleges and Universities
Supports and Incentives 8
Ancilla College 10
Anderson University 11
Ball State University 12
Bethel College 13
Butler University 14
Calumet College of Saint Joseph 15
DePauw University 16
Earlham College 17
Franklin College 18
Goshen College 19
Grace College 20
Hanover College 21
Holy Cross College 22
Huntington University 23
Indiana State University 24
Indiana Tech 25
Indiana University Bloomington 26
Indiana University East 27
Indiana University Kokomo 28
Indiana University Northwest 29
Indiana University South Bend 30
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Indiana University Southeast 31
IPFW 32
IUPUC 33
IUPUI 34
Indiana Wesleyan University 35
Ivy Tech Community College 36
Manchester University 37
Marian University 38
Martin University 39
Oakland City University 40
Purdue University Northwest 41
Purdue University West Lafayette 42
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 43
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College 44
Saint Mary’s College 45
Taylor University 46
Trine University 47
University of Evansville 48
University of Indianapolis 49
University of Notre Dame 50
University of Saint Francis 51
University of Southern Indiana 52
Valparaiso University 53
Vincennes University 54
Wabash College 55
Western Governors University-Indiana 56
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USING THE 21ST CENTURY SCHOLARSHIPHOW THE 21ST CENTURY SCHOLARSHIP WORKS
• It can be used to pay regularly assessed tuition and fees at a public or private college or university in Indiana.
• It does not cover room, board, books or other expenses associated with college enrollment.
• It is valid for eight (8) semesters of full-time enrollment at Indiana two- and four-year colleges. The scholarship must be used within eight (8) years of activation.
• Students must enroll at an eligible Indiana college or university within one year of graduating high school.
• Students must enroll as full-time students (at least 12 credit hours per semester). (Recommen-dation: take 15 credits per semester to stay on track to meet 21st Century Scholars completion requirements and graduate on time.)
• The funds are disbursed directly to the institution on behalf of the student, NOT paid directly to the student; the 21st Century Scholarship should be listed on students’ award notification letter and applied directly to students’ bursar accounts.
HOW TO RECEIVE THE FULL 21ST CENTURY SCHOLARSHIP EACH YEAR
1. File a FAFSA by Indiana’s April 15 deadline and make all corrections before the scholarship can be distributed.
2. Complete at least 30 credit hours each academic year.
• Credit hour requirements can include college credit earned in high school and in summer college courses. The 21st Century Scholarship can be applied toward summer tuition if student has unused funds (check with home institution’s financial aid office).
• 21st Century Scholars who complete fewer credits may be eligible for the Frank O’Bannon Grant (FOB)—which pays a fraction of the 21st Century Scholarship—if they show financial need and complete between 24-29 credit hours the previous school year.
• Students will not be eligible to receive either the 21st Century Scholarship or the FOB Grant if they complete fewer than 24 credit hours in a year.
• Students who do not complete at least 30 credits each academic year can reactivate the 21st Century Scholarship by completing 30 credit hours in the year in which they do not receive the 21st Century Scholarship.
3. Make Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as determined by their institution.
• At colleges and universities, making SAP includes staying on pace to graduate and com-pleting a degree within a set time frame. SAP also includes maintaining a minimum cumu-lative grade point average (GPA) and successfully completing a percentage of cumulative attempted coursework. Institutions typically set a limit on incompletes and withdrawals from courses. Each institution determines its own SAP guidelines.
OFFICES AND PROGRAMS
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HELPFUL OFFICES AND PROGRAMS ON MOST CAMPUSES
The remainder of this guide shows campus-specific incentives and programs that are geared toward 21st Century Scholars. While this information is helpful, there are many services on cam-pues that are for all students. These services are generally free, or low-cost, and can help you be as successful as possible during college. When you start your college journey, make sure to look into these different offices and programs. Take time to visit so you know where they are located.
• Academic Advisor: Upon arrival, each student is assigned an academic advisor. This advisor is an important resource to help students select their major(s), register for classes and stay on track for graduation. It is recommended to meet with advisors at least once a year, gener-ally before registering for classes. By working closely with advisors, students are more likely achieve their educational goals in a timely manner.
• Academic Support and Tutoring Centers: Succeeding academically is one of the most important pieces of college success. Academic support and tutoring centers offer support and tutoring. Writing and math labs provide opportunities for students to have their homework and papers critiqued before the due date.
• Bursar: The bursar office processes all bills and payments for tuition and room/board. They can help you make a payment plan if you have an outstanding balance on your account. They also provide refunds to students who have a positive balance on their school accounts. Bursar offices are sometimes, but not always, connected to the financial aid office on campus.
• Career Center: Career centers offer guidance to students seeking employment during or after college. Whether students are looking for a summer internship or a full-time job, it’s important to use these resources. Services provided can include resume reviews, mock interview prepa-ration and connecting students with employers. Campuses generally offer these services to current students for free, though there may be a small fee associated after graduation.
• Campus Activities Office: Campus activities offices are the hubs of campus involvement. Many times volunteer programs, student organizations and student government are housed in this space. Getting involved on campus is a great way to feel connected and also build your portfolio. Some activities do cost money, but this cost is generally discounted from what you would pay to participate on your own.
• Counseling Center: The counseling center (sometimes known as counseling and psychological services) offers students a place to take care of their mental and emotional health. Services provided by these centers range from group-based counseling to individual counseling to stress management classes. Most campuses offer this service for free for the first few visits and then charge a minimal fee for sessions over that amount.
• Disability Services: Disability services ensure that all students have equal access to services and opportunities throughout their college experience. Students who qualify for disability will be provided access to services such as interpretation, testing accommodations and tutoring resources.
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• Financial Aid: Financial aid offices help you learn various ways to pay for your education. You can visit to learn more about your 21st Century Scholarship, other state and federal financial aid, scholarships, and federal and private student loan options. These offices help you make the best decisions in paying for college. Financial aid offices can also help you navigate any issues you may have with the FAFSA.
• Fitness Center: Fitness centers are an important resource to ensure that students are able to maintain physical health and relieve stress as they adjust to the academic demands of college. Fitness facilities often include weight training equipment, cardiovascular machines (such as treadmills and stationary bikes) and a variety of classes (such as Zumba or Pilates). Access to these centers is usually free for students, though the classes often cost a small extra fee.
• Library: Campus libraries are one of the most important resources to help college students succeed academically. Libraries have a variety of electronic and physical resources to aid in research and learning. The staff is available to help students find books, operate computers and explore topics related to projects and assignments. Libraries also provide students with a quiet, distraction-free environment to study or do homework.
• Medical Center: To help students maintain their physical and mental health, some colleges provide cost-effective medical services through an on-campus medical center. The centers offer a range of services such as primary care, specialty care and counseling. If a college has a medical center, students are often able to purchase health insurance through their school for an additional fee, or can opt to use their pre-existing health insurance to pay for the services.
• Multicultural Affairs/Diversity Office: Multicultural affairs and diversity offices on campuses work to promote an inclusive and socially responsible environment for students, faculty, and staff. These offices often provide programming around various communities on campus—such as race, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, and sexual orientation. They also help to create safe spaces for students who are looking to connect with others who hold similar identities.
• Orientation: The transition from high school to college is often overwhelming, but an orienta-tion program can help students feel more comfortable with the shift. Orientation is usually a day or weekend program where new students are able to learn their way around campus, create their first semester schedule and connect with other students. These programs may have a cost, particularly if they’re overnight, but fees include housing and meals.
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INDIANA COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIES
School Fee Waiver
Supplemental Scholarship
Summer Bridge Program
First Year Experience / Learning Community
21st Century Scholars Staff
Ancilla College a* aAnderson University a aBall State University a a a aBethel College a* a aButler University a*
Calumet College of Saint Joseph a* a a aDePauw University a aEarlham College a* aFranklin College a* a aGoshen College aGrace College a* a aHanover College a* aHoly Cross College a*
Huntington University
Indiana State University a aIndiana Tech a*
Indiana University Bloomington a a aIndiana University East a a a aIndiana University Kokomo a a a
Indiana University Northwest a a a
Indiana University South Bend a a a aIndiana University Southeast a a a a
IPFW a aIUPUC a a aIUPUI a a a a a
21ST CENTURY SCHOLARS
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School Fee Waiver
Supplemental Scholarship
Summer Bridge Program
First Year Experience / Learning Community
21st Century Scholars Staff
Indiana Wesleyan University a*
Ivy Tech Community College a* aManchester University aMarian University a* a a a
Martin University
Oakland City University a*
Purdue University Northwest a
Purdue University West Lafayette
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Rose-Hulman Insittute of Technology
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
a* a a a
Saint Mary’s College a*
Taylor University a* a aTrine University a* a aUniversity of Evansville a* a a
University of Indianapolis a* a aUniversity of Notre Dame
University of Saint Francis a* a
University of Southern Indiana a a a a
Valparaiso University a* aVincennes University a a a
Wabash College a a
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SUPPORTS AND INCENTIVES
9* An asterick indicates that this school does not have an application fee.
ANCILLA COLLEGE
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
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Nearly 600 students attend Ancilla in one of over two dozen degree programs. Ancilla is just one part of a 1,200-acre campus including a retreat and conference center, an environmental center, an artistic community, a beef and grain farm, and a nursing home. Today the college is home to over 200 students living on campus in residence halls built in 2015 and 2016.
1Scholarships: Scholars can apply for supplemental scholarships at:
ancilla.edu/enrollment-aid/scholarships. Most applications are due April 30.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Kelly Manning
Title: Director of Admissions
Email: [email protected]
ANDERSON UNIVERSITY
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Anderson University is a private Christian college in Anderson, Indiana. Founded in 1917 by the Church of God, the university remains affiliated with its founding church and values its heritage and history. Today about 2,300 students call Ander-son University home while enrolled in more than 50 undergraduate majors, as well as graduate programs in business and theology.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: Supplemental scholarship opportunities are given in quali-
fying areas. These opportunities are either listed on the financial aid page at anderson.edu/admissions/undergrad/fin-aid or provided to specific
students through their financial aid advisor.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Stephanie Moran
Title: Director of Engagements and Partnerships
Email: [email protected]
2First Year Experience: There is a Cultural Resource Center that provides
a safe and inviting space for minority students to have a “home away from
home,” as well as The Kissinger Learning Center which provides additional
learning support. Often this support reaches beyond tutoring and writing
assistance to provide extended and enhanced first year experience opportuni-
ties to first generation students.
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BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Founded in 1918, Ball State is a residential university in Muncie, Indiana, a midsize Midwestern city. About 21,000 students enroll each year in diverse academic pro-grams. Ball State is ranked a research university with high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
1Fee Waiver: Scholars should request a fee waiver through their high school
guidance office.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Gloria Pavlik
Title: Retention and Graduation Specialist
Email: [email protected]
2ScholarCorps Member: The Office of Retention and Graduation is the
home for the ScholarCorps member working with freshman 21st Century
Scholars. Transfer and upper-class scholars meet with various members of the
Retention and Graduation staff.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Brandi Lambertson
Email: [email protected]
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BETHEL COLLEGEBethel College, launched in 1947, is an urban-situated, evangelical institution affiliated with the Missionary Church, currently composed of 1,650 traditional and adult/graduate students from 35 states and 10 countries, and 250 full-time employ-ees. Bethel provides liberating academic and co-curricular programs to challenge the mind, enlarge the vision and equip the whole person for lifelong service.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: Bethel College provides an academic scholarship program
with scholarships ranging from $4,000 to $16,000 for first-time, full-time
students. In addition, the college offers a robust need-based institutional grant
program to students with demonstrated financial need.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Branda Quiggle
Title: Admissions Operations
Email: [email protected]
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BUTLER UNIVERSITY
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
From experiential learning, mentoring relationships with faculty, and internships and scholarly research opportunities to numerous options for study abroad expe-riences and just plain fun—Butler has it all. It’s this collection of experiences you can’t find at every university, and it’s what will prepare you for success after you graduate.
1Academic Success Coaching: Coaching is an individualized process
that includes the completion of a learning strategy self-assessment. Students
will gain insight into areas of academic strength and will identify strategies
to address academic concerns. Students will work collaboratively with their
coach to develop a plan of action specific to their identified needs/strengths.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Julie Allen
Title: Program and System Support Specialist
Email: [email protected]
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CALUMET COLLEGE OF SAINT JOSEPHCalumet College of St. Joseph (CCSJ) is a private college affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. Its main campus is in Whiting, Indiana, with an additional cam-pus in Merrillville, Indiana. It has an approximate enrollment of 1,200 students.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: The Zero EFC Grant is available to traditional, 0 EFC students
who qualify for full Pell and State of Indiana aid including 21st Century Scholars.
The award amount varies and assists in covering the remaining tuition costs
after all other forms of financial aid are applied.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Gina Pirtle
Title: Director of Business Office and Financial Aid Operations
Email: [email protected]
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITYIt’s the combination of the intellectual challenge of DePauw’s academic life with our vibrant campus culture that gives students the tools and confidence to suc-ceed. Rooted in our own brand of the liberal arts, DePauw students become agile thinkers and problem solvers.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Jennie Coy
Title: Interim Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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EARLHAM COLLEGERenowned as one of the 40 Colleges That Change Lives, Earlham is a nationally selective liberal arts college with an enrollment of 1,200 students, remarkably coming from almost all 50 states and 70 nations. Students are drawn to Earlham’s innovative academic program and distinctive sense of community, informed by its Quaker values.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Josh Stevens
Title: Director of Admissions
Email: [email protected]
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FRANKLIN COLLEGE
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Franklin College is a private liberal arts college located in Franklin, Indiana with an enrollment of slightly more than 1,000 students.
1Scholarships: Franklin College will guarantee full tuition for a limited num-
ber of Pell-eligible 21st Century Scholars with a minimum high school GPA of
3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and half tuition for all other 21st Century Scholars through a
combination of state, federal and Franklin College grants/scholarships. Financial
assistance may be available for room and board, depending on financial need.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Jennifer Bostrom
Title: Director of Admissions
Email: [email protected]
2Summer Bridge: Currently, Franklin College offers special summer pro-
grams focusing on first-generation college students, emerging leaders and
academic jump-starts focusing on writing and math skills. Learn more at:
franklincollege.edu/admissions/summerprograms.
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GOSHEN COLLEGEGoshen College is a private Christian liberal arts college in Northern Indiana known for leadership in intercultural and international education, sustainability and social justice.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Student Success Program: Goshen College has a program dedicated
to 21st Century Scholars where they provide monthly check ins to monitor
student success and to ensure that scholars are aware of the requirements to
maintain their scholarship.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Joel Short
Title: Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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GRACE COLLEGE
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Grace College is a private Christian college located in beautiful Winona Lake, Indi-ana with approximately 1,300 students and over 70 majors.
1Scholarships: 21st Century Scholars may be eligible to receive tuition sup-
port from Grace College to assist with tuition expenses not covered directly by
the 21st Century Scholarship. No separate application is required beyond the
Grace College undergraduate application and the FAFSA.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Mark Pohl
Title: Dean of Admissions
Email: [email protected]
2Enrollment Deposit Waiver: To receive the enrollment deposit waiver
and save $200, e-mail your admissions counselor, state your full name, home-
town, and request an enrollment deposit waiver due to your 21st Century
Scholar status.
3Faculty Mentoring: All first-time freshmen participate in our first year
integrated curriculum which includes faculty/student mentoring. All freshmen
have at least one faculty mentor and one student mentor who stays with the
student throughout the first year experience.
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HANOVER COLLEGENestled in 650 acres of a wooded campus and located on the banks of the scenic Ohio River, Hanover College is a private, liberal arts institution where brains and beauty truly intersect. Our rigorous interdisciplinary academic program with 33 majors attracts the best and the brightest from across the region and beyond.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Richard A. Nash
Title: Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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HOLY CROSS COLLEGEHoly Cross College is a private Roman Catholic college in Notre Dame, an unincor-porated community north of the city of South Bend, in St. Joseph County, Indiana with an enrollment of approximately 550 students
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Michael Schmaltz
Title: Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITYHuntington University is a comprehensive Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and undergraduate programs in more than 70 academic con-centrations, including our most popular programs in film and animation, nursing, psychology and social work. HU was founded in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Scott Raymond
Title: Executive Director of Student Success
Email: [email protected]
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: 21st Century Scholars will be eligible to receive an academic
award ranging from $4,000 to $11,000 based upon their high school GPA and
standardized test scores. No separate application is required.
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INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Indiana State is dedicated to teaching and the creation of knowledge while main-taining its longstanding commitment to inclusiveness, community and public service, and access to higher education. We integrate teaching, research, and creative activity in an engaging, challenging, and supportive learning environ-ment to prepare productive citizens of the world.
1Scholarships: 21st Century Scholars can apply for the 21st Century Scholars
Excellence Scholarship, which covers standard on-campus housing portion of
room and board, or the 21st Century Scholars Housing Scholarship, which offers
$1500 toward on-campus housing. Find out more about the requirements at:
indstate.edu/scholarships.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Aaron Slocum
Title: 21st Century Scholars Program Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
3ScholarCorps Member: The 21st Century Scholars office is the home for
the ScholarCorps member working with 21st Century Scholars at ISU. Learn
more at indstate.edu/services/student-success/cfss.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Armon Harris
Email: [email protected]
2Student Group: This student organization is responsible for putting on
educational and social programs for 21st Century Scholar students at Indiana
State University.
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INDIANA TECHIndiana Tech provides learners a professional education; prepares them for active participation, career advancement, and leadership in the global 21st century soci-ety; and motivates them toward a life of significance and worth.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Scott W Thum
Title: Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTONFounded in 1820, Indiana University Bloomington is the flagship campus of IU’s eight campuses statewide. Innovation, creativity and academic freedom are hall-marks of our world-class contributions in research and the arts. We’ve nurtured doers and leaders over our past two centuries by creating an academic atmo-sphere where students excel.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: All admitted Scholars are automatically considered for the
supplemental scholarship (IU Covenant). Learn more abut the IU Covenant at
scholarships.indiana.edu/scholarships/individual/21st-century.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Vincent Isom
Title: Director, 21st Century Scholars Program
Email: [email protected]
2Student Groups: IU Groups Scholars Program for first-generation,
underreprestented students (indiana.edu/~groups/#home), Hudson & Holland
Scholars program for high-achieving underrepresented minorities (indiana.edu/~hhsp/About_Our_Program.html), GIVEBACK (Getting Involved through
Volunteer Experience), which offers $500 a semester for Scholars who volun-
teer (21centuryscholars.indiana.edu/resources/index.html) and many others.
Learn more at 21centuryscholars.indiana.edu.
3ScholarCorps Member: The 21st Century Scholars office is the home for
the ScholarCorps member working with 21st Century Scholars at IU.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Duncan Mathies
Email: [email protected]
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY EAST
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
IU East is a public, 4-year commuter campus that serves a significant number of low-income and first-generation students in the East-Central region.
1Student Support Services: Student Support Services provides supports
for first-generation, low-income or students with disabilities. Learn more at
iue.edu/support.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Latishea Varnesdeel
Title: Chief Diversity Officer
Email: [email protected]
2Scholarships: Students in the Student Support Services program may
qualify for a Supplemental Pell Grant.
3Success Coaching: First-year 21st Century Scholars are assigned to a
coach to assist in the transition to college.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY KOKOMOIU Kokomo is a small regional campus of Indiana University. Located in north central Indiana, the campus offers a wide variety of degree programs, internships, international travel, high-tech classrooms, athletics, and a vibrant campus life.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Success Coaching: Success coaches are available to assist Scholars with
goal setting, time management, general study skills, problem-solving, and refer-
ral to campus resources. Scholars may request a coach by contacting the Office
of Student Success and Student Success and Advising at [email protected].
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Kelli Keener
Title: Director of Advising
Email: [email protected]
2Faculty Accessibility Mentors: This program pairs students with doc-
umented disabilities with caring, supportive faculty for one-on-one mentoring.
There is no charge, and scheduling is at the student’s preference. Confidentiality
and privacy standards are fully respected and strictly enforced. Contact the
Career and Accessibility Center at [email protected] for info.
3The KEY: The Kokomo Experience and You (KEY) Program is a four-year
sequence of high-impact experiential learning activities that all students
engage in. Activities include first-year success courses, educational travel,
undergraduate research, internships, community service, and career prepara-
tion. Students work closely with faculty in their majors, and most are consid-
ered part of tuition. Learn more at iuk.edu/academics/key.
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INDIANA UNIVERISTY NORTHWEST
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
IU Northwest offers more than 70 degree programs, flexible learning options, top-notch faculty, academic support in a diverse community. Home to one of Northwest Indiana’s top business schools and only medical school, IU Northwest promises you a lifetime of success and a high-quality affordable education.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Cathy Hall
Title: Director, Academic Success and Achievement Programs
Email: [email protected]
1ScholarCorps Member: The ScholarCorps member serves as an on-
campus resource to 21st Century Scholars and meets with students individually
and in groups and offers workshops.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Maryanne B Davis
Email: [email protected]
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BENDAt IU South Bend we realize that the support students need to succeed in college goes beyond financial assistance. Our 21st Century Scholars program (facilitated through the MAC Office) provides every Scholar with the individual attention and resources they may need. It is our desire to see every 21st Century Scholar excel academically and graduate.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: Supplemental scholarships include the 21st Century Scholar
Housing Award (for 10 Scholars), the Titan Gold Award ($6000), the Titan
Silver Award ($3000) and the Titan Onsite Award ($2000). Learn more at
iusb.edu/scholarships/highschoolseniors.php.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Michelle Hairston
Title: 21st Century Scholar Program Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
2Support Program: The Making the Academic Connection (MAC) Office &
21st Century Scholars consists of a team of professional counselors committed
to providing support services, programs, and advocacy for minority students
and 21st Century Scholars. Learn more at iusb.edu/mac.
3Leadership Academy: The Leadership Academy is an academically
focused summer program for minority and 21st Century Scholar students who
are graduating from high school and plan on attending IU South Bend. Partici-
pating students will complete two classes over a six-week period in the
summer. Learn more at iusb.edu/mac/la/index.php.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTHEAST
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
IU Southeast is a four-year, public, comprehensive university in beautiful New Albany. The campus is home to a diverse student community of all ages: tradition-al, adult learners and veterans. Student involvement is high, with over 100 student organizations and faculty-student ratio of 15:1.
1Fee Waiver: Application fee waiver for students who apply for admission
by March 1st. To receive this fee waiver, Scholars should provide a letter from
their high school guidance counselor or 21st Century Scholars Regional Out-
reach Coordinator verifying their 21st Century Scholar status.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Dr. Seuth Chaleunphonh
Title: Dean of Student Life
Email: [email protected]
2Support Program: Scholars are eligible to participate in the Access to
Success Program, a one-year program designed to support first-year students. It
includes peer mentoring, the Collegiate Summer Institute, and special activities
and events. Learn more at ius.edu/mentoring/access-to-success/index.html.
3ScholarCorps Member: The ScholarCorps member serves as an on-
campus resource to 21st Century Scholars at IUS.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Dakota Brooks
Email: [email protected]
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IPFWEstablished in 1964, Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne is the largest university in northeast Indiana. More than 8,300 students of diverse ages, ethnici-ties, and nationalities pursue their education on the nearly 700-acre campus. More than half of the students are first-generation college students.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Fee Waiver: To receive a fee waiver, students should indicate their status
as 21st Century Scholars on their applications, and then submit either a letter
from their high school counselor verifying their Scholar status or an SAT, ACT,
or NACAC fee waiver request form through their high school counselor.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Ken Christmon
Title:
Email: [email protected]
3ScholarCorps Member: The ScholarCorps member serves as an on-
campus resource to 21st Century Scholars at IPFW.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Dominique Goodlow
Email: [email protected]
2Ambassador Program: The 21st Century College Scholar Ambassador
Program supports 21st Century Scholars by promoting persistence, on-time
degree completion and acclimatization through peer support and enrichment
workshops. Ambassadors are trained to facilitate workshops that support pro-
gram goals and lead college tours for prospective Scholars. Learn more at
ipfw.edu/affiliates/21/about.
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IUPUCIndiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC) is 4 year degree granting institution located in Columbus, IN. IUPUC offers majors in: English, Communica-tion Studies, Business, Nursing, Mechanical Engineering, Elementary Education, Biology, Sociology, and Psychology.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Joe Heltzel
Title: Director of Enrollment Management
Email: [email protected]
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IUPUIIndiana’s Public Urban Research Institution, IUPUI has a history of serving 21st Century Scholars in the heart of Indianapolis. The 21st Century Scholars Success Program at IUPUI provides a diverse offering of programs and services to support our Scholars’ success, as well as a welcoming and inclusive community where they can feel at home on campus.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: The supplemental scholarship is called the “Pledge Grant.”
Around 80% of Scholars are eligible for this, as it is determined by financial
need. Selected students will be contacted after admittance and need only opt
in by signing up for the First Year Peer Mentoring Program, but are also
encouraged to enroll in the summer bridge program.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Brooke Moreland
Title: Director of Engagements and Partnerships
Email: [email protected]
2Scholar Support Center: Located in the basement of Taylor Hall, stu-
dents will find 21st Century Scholars supporties and amentities. Learn more at
21stcentury.uc.iupui.edu.
3ScholarCorps Member: The ScholarCorps member serves as an on-
campus resource to 21st Century Scholars at IUPUI.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Raad Khatib
Email: [email protected]
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INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITYIndiana Wesleyan University is a private, evangelical Christian, liberal arts Uni-versity headquartered in Marion, Indiana, but with campuses across throughout Indiana. It has a total enrollment of approximately 15,000 students.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Lisa Montany
Title: Director of Admissions
Email: [email protected]
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IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
No matter what your goals are, Ivy Tech has a program that’s right for you. In as little as two years, you can get the degree you’re looking for, or you can earn a certification in as little as one year. And, unlike some schools, Ivy Tech credits transfer to many colleges and universities so you can get started on a four-year degree at a fraction of the cost.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactNavigate to ivytech.edu/financial-aid and select your local campus at the bottom of the page for campus-specific contact information.
1ScholarCorps Member: ScholarCorps Members are located at select Ivy
Tech locations, including Ivy Tech Central and Ivy Tech Northeast.
ScholarcorpS MeMber (central)Name: Kaitlin Benson
Email: [email protected]
ScholarcorpS MeMber (northeaSt)Name: Theresa Roberts
Email: [email protected]
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MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: LaDonna Bloom
Title: Assistant Director of Student Financial Services
Email: [email protected]
Manchester University is a private liberal arts university with campuses in North Manchester and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Approximately 1,500 students are enrolled on its campuses.
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MARIAN UNIVERSITY
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Marian University is a distinguished Midwestern university offering degrees in fields like math, medicine, ministry, music, engineering, education, and business. We are proud to be the only Catholic university in Indianapolis. Marian is small enough to give you the attention and faculty mentoring you deserve, and big enough to help you get the experience and connections you need for career success.
1Scholarships: Marian University offers 25 full tuition and fees scholarships
to new Scholars each year. The scholarships are renewable provided that the
Scholar remains in good academic and social standing with the university.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Jennifer Plumlee
Title: Director, Center for Academic Success and Engagement
Email: [email protected]
2Scholars Office: Scholars have the opportunity to participate in many
programs and activities, planned events, mentoring programs, and academic
support programs are coordinated through the Office of 21st Century Scholars.
Learn more at marian.edu/campus-life/21st-century-scholars.
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MARTIN UNIVERSITYMartin University is a private Christian university located in Indianapolis, Indi-ana with a student enrollment of approximately 700.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Office of Admissions
Title:
Email: [email protected]
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OAKLAND CITY UNIVERSITYOakland City University is a private Christian university in Oakland City , Indiana with an approximate student enrollment of 2,300.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Mariah McDaniel
Title: Director of Undergraduate Admissions
Email: [email protected]
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PURDUE UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Purdue University Northwest, in the land grant tradition of learning, discovery and engagement, provides high quality, affordable undergraduate and graduate education to students of Northwest Indiana and beyond. We create a welcoming environment that promotes critical inquiry through experiential learning, faculty scholarship, civic engagement and community partnerships.
1Fee Waiver: PNW will honor waivers requested by respective home high
schools. For more information, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admis-
sions at (219) 989–2213 or at [email protected].
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: 21st Century Scholars Office
Title:
Email: [email protected]
3ScholarCorps Member: PNW’s ScholarCorps Member serves as a peer
mentor to support first- and second-year 21st Century Scholars at PNW on
Hammond and Westville campuses.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: LaQuon James
Email: [email protected]
2Scholars Office: The 21st Century Scholars Collegiate Support Program pro-
vides the following services to Scholars enrolled at PNW: academic monitoring,
workshops, counseling, pre-advising, one-on-one tutoring, mentoring and com-
munity service opportunities. Learn more at pnw.edu/21st-century-scholars.
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PURDUE UNIVERSITY WEST LAFAYETTEHistory. Traditions. Achievements. The Boilermaker story is full of milestones that have had a significant impact on our state, nation and world. Our rigorous aca-demic programs, led by some of the top professors in the world, prepare students for all different walks of life. We empower students to move the world forward.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: Purdue Promise is a four-year scholarship and support pro-
gram that helps eligible 21st Century Scholars succeed at Purdue West Lafay-
ette. It is a gap scholarship that covers full financial need after all other eligible
aid is applied. It supports students’ academic, social, leadership, and life skills
development throughout college. Learn more at purdue.edu/purduepromise.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Michelle Ashcraft
Title: Director of Purdue Promise
Email: [email protected]
2Support Program: Horizons Student Support Services, a federal TRIO program, offers support systems and services to develop academic, social
and personal skills for low-income, first-generation or disabled students. Learn
more at purdue.edu/horizons.
4ScholarCorps Member: A ScholarCorps member serves 21st Century
Scholars who are not eligible for the Purdue Promise program.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Anthony Cuevas
Email: [email protected]
3Deposit Deferment: The deposit required to accept admission to Purdue
will be deferred for students who indicate they are a Scholar on their applica-
tion so that financial aid can be used to pay it.
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ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Melinda Middleton
Title: Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
Established in 1874, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has established itself as the consistently top-ranked undergraduate engineering college in the U.S. Our beautiful campus in west-central Indiana is home to some of the nation’s best science, technology, engineering, and math students, faculty and facilities.
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SAINT MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGESaint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) has been dedicated to educating wom-en and in 2015 expanded its mission to include men in all programs. Rich in history and tradition SMWC celebrates the past and nurtures our bright future. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College has been honored nationally for a wide range of ac-complishments, from its good value to its quality of education.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Darla Hopper
Title: Executive Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: The 21st Century Scholarship is a four-year scholarship. The
award in combination with your state grant offer covers the cost of tuition and
general fees. In addition, SMWC uses donor-funded awards to fill the gap for
room/board after eligible aid is applied, making SMWC a debt-free possibility.
Learn more at smwc.edu/offices-resources/offices/financial-aid.
2Deposit Waiver: All 21st Century students who commit to SMWC by April
15th will have the required deposit waived.
3ScholarCorps Member: A ScholarCorps member serves 21st Century
Scholars at SMWC.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Kay Hopkins
Email: [email protected]
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SAINT MARY’S COLLEGESaint Mary’s College is a private Catholic women’s liberal arts college located in Notre Dame, an unincorporated community north of the city of South Bend, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, with enrollment of approximately 1,700 students.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Financial Aid Office
Title:
Email: [email protected]
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TAYLOR UNIVERSITY
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Taylor University is a Christian liberal arts college dedicated to academic excel-lence and whole-person development. With state-of-the-art equipment and facil-ities, award-winning art and science programs, numerous travel opportunities, and a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, Taylor challenges students to ask questions, think critically, examine assumptions, and integrate faith and learning.
1Scholarships: All 21st Century Scholars automatically receive a $3,000
scholarship from Taylor.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Tim Nace
Title: Associate VP of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
2First Year Experience: First-year students are integrated into the Taylor
community through curricular and co-curricular programming, which includes
meeting weekly with a small group of peers led by upperclassmen the first half
of the fall semester.
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TRINE UNIVERSITYTrine University promotes intellectual and personal development through pro-fessionally focused and formative learning opportunities, preparing students to succeed, lead and serve. To achieve our mission, undergraduate and graduate students receive personal attention through small classes and excellent teaching.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1First Year Experience: Trine University has created Thunder 360° to
help maximize your academic and social development through a variety of
purposeful programs, including IGNITE, an education- and involvement-based
program to help you get engaged on campus.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Kelly McGuire
Title: Executive Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
The University of Evansville is a private, liberal arts and sciences university affili-ated with the United Methodist Church with a total enrollment of 2,516. UE offers more than 80 different undergraduate majors and six graduate programs - Athletic Training, Health Services Administration, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Science, Public Health in Health Policy, and Public Service Administration.
1First Year Experience: Students enrolled in the 21st Century Scholars
program will receive priority registration for UE’s Freshman Student Success
Course. Course textbook is free.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Hilary Morales
Title: Assistant Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
2Supports: All 21st Century Scholars are followed by a member of the Univer-
sity of Evansville Student Success Team to ensure that they are meeting their
credit completion requirements. Students are blocked from dropping a course
with a W until they have seen a counselor to explain the implications for com-
pletion.
3Coaching: Scholars are eligible to receive a personal “Academic Coach,” an
older student who will meet with them to assist with time-management and
study skills.
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UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLISThe University of Indianapolis is a private university affiliated with the United Methodist Church with an approximate student enrollment of 4,100.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships:: 21st Century Scholars who are admitted as full-time, day
division students at UIndy who demonstrate maximum financial need on the
FAFSA are eligible to receive the Discovery Award. The Discovery Award
assures the student of receiving full tuition in gift assistance. Learn more at
uindy.edu/financial-aid.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Debbie Spinney
Title: Executive Director for Student Development
Email: [email protected]
2ScholarCorps Member: UIndy is the host site for a ScholarCorps mem-
ber, located in the Academic Success Center, who provides direct support to
first- and second-year Scholars.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Anna Will
Email: [email protected]
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAMEThe University of Notre Dame is a private Catholic university located adjacent to South Bend, Indiana with an enrollment of approximately 12,000 students.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Office of Financial Aid
Title:
Email: [email protected]
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UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCISLocated in Fort Wayne, the University of Saint Francis is a private, Catholic uni-versity enrolling 2,300 students in majors ranging from the liberal arts, to the creative arts, to the health sciences. Small class sizes, personal attention, and the freedom to explore your options—a USF education has a lot to offer. Visit our beautiful campus to see how you can be a part of the University of Saint Francis.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: The USF 21st Century Scholars Grant is awarded to full-time
students who are participants in the 21st Century Scholars program. Students
who are 21st Century Scholars will receive a minimum of $4,500, which can
include academic, athletic or other aid. Recipients must be in good standing
with the 21st Century Scholars program and file an on-time FAFSA.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Maria Gerber
Title: Director of Undergraduate Admissions
Email: [email protected]
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls over 10,000 dual credit, undergraduate and graduate students in 80 majors. A public higher education institution, located in Evansville, Indiana, USI offers programs through the Col-lege of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions, and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
1Scholarships: Scholars are eligible for a $200 per year textbook award
from the University of Southern Indiana beginning in the second year of atten-
dance. These awards are renewable and may be received for a total of three
years as long as student eligibility for the 21st Century Scholars program con-
tinues and the student is continuously enrolled at USI. Learn more at
usi.edu/financial-aid/aid/21st-century-scholars.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Michael Broshears
Title: Assistant Vice President for Academic Success
Email: [email protected]
2ScholarCorps Member: University of Southern Indiana hosts a Scholar-
Corps member to assist Scholars on campus.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Jenna Beck
Email: [email protected]
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VALPARAISO UNIVERSITYValparaiso University is a private Lutheran-affiliated University located in Valparaiso, Indiana with an enrollment of approximately 4,500 students.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: The Valpo 21st Century Award is an institutional award de-
signed to help meet the remaining tuition costs not covered directly by federal,
state, Valparaiso grants and scholarships. To be considered, a student must
be a newly admitted student, full-time, Pell grant recipient, and be eligible to
receive the 21st Century Scholarship. Students who meet the eligibility require-
ments will automatically be given this award.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Lindsey Mooneyhan
Title: Assistant Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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VINCENNES UNIVERSITY
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
Vincennes University, Indiana’s first college, is the State’s premier transfer insti-tution and leader in innovative career programming. The VU community ensures educational access, delivers proven associate and baccalaureate programs, and offers cultural opportunities and community services in a diverse, student-centered, collegiate environment.
1Support Programs: COPE is for first-generation, low-income or students
with disabilities. The program is based on a model that includes: academic
support, advising assistance with course selection, personal counseling, tutor-
ing, mentoring, transfer assistance and campus visits to four-year institutions,
career counseling, financial literacy, financial aid assistance with FAFSA, and
scholarships. Visit my.vinu.edu/web/cope/application-information for more.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: MIchelle Cummins
Title: Director of Student Success
Email: [email protected]
3ScholarCorps Member: Vincennes University hosts a ScholarCorps
member to assist 21st Century Scholars. Learn more at vinu.edu/web/guest/21st-century-scholars.
ScholarcorpS MeMberName: Justin Robinson
Email: [email protected]
2Support Programs: Experience VU is designed to support students with
disabilities and low-income students with disabilities. Learn more at
my.vinu.edu/experience-vu.
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WABASH COLLEGELocated in Crawfordsville, Indiana, Wabash College is a private, liberal arts college for men with an approximate enrollment of 1,000 students.
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
1Scholarships: 21st Century Scholars are eligible to receive financial aid to
cover educational expenses not covered directly by the 21st Century Scholar-
ship. To be considered, a student must complete the FASFA on time. Students
must have a demonstrated financial need above the value of the 21st Century
Scholarship.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Laura Frye
Title: Associate Director of Financial Aid
Email: [email protected]
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WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY-INDIANA
ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND SUPPORTS
WGU-Indiana is an accredited online university offering online bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
1 Mentor: Student mentors offer one-to-one guidance.
21st Century Scholars Campus ContactName: Desiree Boggio
Title: Financial Aid Specialist
Email: [email protected]
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