Bulletin 2000-2002

IUPU Columbus 4601 Central Avenue
Columbus, Indiana
47203-1769
(812) 348-7271 / (800)-414-8782 Ext. 7271 (Indiana Only)
IUPU Columbus Website

Financial Aid

The IUPUI Office of Student Financial Aid Services coordinates the financial aid program on behalf of IUPU Columbus. All policies, procedures, and guidelines that are enforced at IUPUI are also applicable for students attending IUPU Columbus. Questions regarding financial aid policies and procedures can be addressed to the Financial Aid Advisor at the IUPU Columbus campus in the Student Services Office or by calling 812-348-7231 or 800-414-8782, ext. 7231.

Special Expenses

In addition to the tuition, which is the same as that of IUPUI, there are special fees relating specifically to the IUPU Columbus campus. These include: 1. Field Experience in Teacher Education: $33.59 per course for the following courses: EDUC M101, M201, M301, and M401.

2. Student Activity Fee: $14.95 for 1-8 credit hours and $33.65 for 9 or more credit hours per semester. This fee is mandatory if the student has one or more courses on campus. This fee is allocated to the student organizations and other areas to support student services and activities in order to keep direct costs to students at a minimum. Examples of uses for this fee are payment of tutors for the writing and math centers, the annual Diploma Ceremony and Awards Banquet, the student newsletter, as well as activities sponsored by the various student groups.

3. Late Enrollment Fees (Non-Refundable): Late enrollment fees are assessed to all students enrolling after the close of the regular registration period. The fee is graduated on the following scale:

1st Week of Class $  0.00

2nd Week of Class $ 65.00

3rd Week of Class $ 85.00

4th Week of Class $100.00

4. Parking Fee: Students will be asked to pay a parking fee to support the costs of construction and maintenance of the parking lots.

5. Technology Fee: Students will be asked to pay a technology fee. This fee makes it possible for the student to use the computer labs, to have access to the Internet and e-mail, and to take advantage of registration and advising through computerized means.

Awards and Scholarships

Type of Award Program Description Annual Amount Eligibility Criteria Application Procedure

Dean’s Scholarship Merit scholarship program $1,500 Top 5% class rank, 1200 score or Scholarship application and admission

for high school seniors higher SAT or 27 ACT score or to the university by April 1

higher, full-time undergraduate

enrollment; renewable for 3 years

with 3.0 GPA

Top 25% Scholarship Merit scholarship program $1,000 Top 25% class rank, SAT/ACT score Scholarship application and admission

for high school seniors at or higher than state average; full- to the university by May 1

time undergraduate enrollment;

renewable for 3 years with 3.0 GPA

Outstanding GED Merit scholarship program $1,000 Achieve average standard score of 62 Scholarship application and admission

Scholarship for students who have or higher on GED Test; full-time to the university by May 1

received their GED undergraduate enrollment; renewable

for 3 years with 3.0 GPA
 


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Comments: IUPUI Office of the Registrar
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