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Freshmen who are eligible for admission to the University Honors Program are often also eligible for a variety of competitive scholarships offered through Indiana State University, including the President's Scholarships and University Honors Scholarships.
For more information about these and other scholarship opportunities, please contact the University Scholarship Office at 1-800-GO-TO-ISU or visit: http://www.indstate.edu/admissions/scholarship_info/freshmen.htm
To be considered, candidates must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.7 on a 4.0 scale and an 1100 SAT (combined critical reading and mathematics) or 24 ACT (composite). Selection is highly competitive and based upon academic and personal accomplishments, as well as performance in a late-winter interview competition.
See also ISU freshmen scholarship policies and procedures.
Candidates must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.7 on a 4.0 scale and an 1100 SAT (combined critical reading and mathematics) or 24 ACT (composite). Selection is highly competitive and based upon academic and personal accomplishments, as well as performance in a late-winter interview competition.
See also ISU freshmen scholarship policies and procedures.
The University Honors Program annually offers several awards to current Honors students in good standing to assist with study abroad, purchasing textbooks, and completing a nursing major. Learn more about University Honors Program scholarships.
NOTE: ALL financial aid and scholarship information given here applies ONLY to eligible Indiana State University students. We cannot supply information to students who do not meet these requirements. Students at other institutions should contact their local financial aid and scholarship offices.
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