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Costs and Financial Aid

Application Deadline

Visit this site between January 4, 2010 and February 12, 2010 to apply online for scholarships offered by the School of HPER.

Did you know...

The School of HPER provides more than $700,000 annually in student financial assistance.

Estimated Costs to Attend Indiana University

Cost estimates for undergraduate students are based on a full-time enrollment of 12 to 17 credit hours per semester. Estimates for graduate students are based on a full-time enrollment of 9 credit hours per semester.

Click here to see cost estimates for U.S. citizens for the academic year.

Click here to see cost estimates for non-U.S. citizens for the academic year.

Indiana Residency Status Rules: Physical presence at Indiana University does not guarantee Indiana state resident classification. Indiana residency status for individuals under 21 years of age is determined by the parent's state of residence. Individuals 21 and older who are entering Indiana from other states or countries for the purpose of pursuing their education at Indiana University will NOT be granted Indiana residency status. See more information on these rules.

Additional fees:Distance education courses require an additional $37 per credit hour distance education learning center fee. Some courses require course related fees in addition to credit hour rates. These fees cover incidental costs such as materials and transportation. For more detailed information regarding fees, please visit the IU Bursar Web site.

Financial Aid

Opportunities for financial aid are available at the federal, state, university, and school levels.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

For Undergraduate Students

You will find most financial aid information on the IU Bloomington Office of Admission Web site. In addition, the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation offers numerous privately funded scholarships for undergraduate students.

For Graduate Students

The University Graduate School is IU's centralized office for graduate work leading to advanced academic degrees. That office also offers information concerning financial assistance opportunities for graduate students, including fellowships.

In addition, the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation offers the following opportunities for graduate students: