Scholarships 2012-2013

for Entering Transfer Students

 

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MIDWEST CONSORTIUM SCHOLARSHIP

  1. Special reduced fee (tuition) rate provided below
  2. Renewable
  3. A limited number of Midwest Consortium Scholarships are awarded each year.
  4. Most majors eligible; however, not open to nursing majors
  5. Not open to distance-only or returning ISU students
  6. All incoming transfer students who are admitted to the University by the deadline listed below will be automatically considered for this scholarship. No additional application is required.

For consideration, candidates must reside in Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, or Wisconsin—and have a minimum 40 earned credits (or three semesters of full-time enrollment) with a minimum 2.75 cumulative grade point average. In addition, candidates must be full-time students who will be enrolled in 12 or more credit hours per semester at ISU.

Deadlines: To receive first consideration, candidates should be admitted to ISU by April 1 for the fall semester. Scholarship awarding begins April 1. This scholarship is not guaranteed and is limited in quantity. Meeting all scholarship requirements does not guarantee receiving this scholarship. Candidates admitted after June 1 will not be considered.

To apply for admission to Indiana State University, see applications and instructions.

Note: Students who qualify for the Midwest Consortium Scholarship may qualify for other awards. See combining.


Fees for Midwest Consortium Scholarship Recipients
Fall 2012—Spring 2013

Recipients of the Midwest Consortium Scholarship are charged a reduced tuition rate. This means that rather than paying the full out-of-state tuition amount, students pay 125% of the in-state tuition rate. For 2012-13 a student with this scholarship will pay $4,936.00 a semester for tuition rather than $8,722.00 a semester, for a savings of $3,786.00. This scholarship is renewable for a total of four semesters.


The University Board of Trustees reserves the right to change fees at any time in the future. The right to correct errors is also reserved.

Last updated: 27 October 2011