Welcome to Indiana State University.
The University is an approved veterans benefits institution, and is prepared to offer you the support needed to use the education benefits you have earned.
Tuition Waiver
Beginning Fall 2009, the University will offer a waiver of full-time tuition for eligible veterans’ first semester at Indiana State University. This waiver—for the fall semester of 2009—will apply to Indiana reservists and National Guard members that have been deployed overseas this year, are eligible for the GI Bill, and enroll full-time at ISU for the full 2009-10 school year. For details, read the press release.
For assistance or clarification, contact the veterans coordinator (at right).
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS OFFERED
The University offers undergraduate and graduate programs in more than 100 areas of study. Selected programs are offered via distance learning.
For details on majors (and transfer opportunities) see Related Links (at right).
BENEFITS PROGRAMS
Listed (below) are the most widely used programs for federal and state education benefits--and a brief overview of each program.
:: Montgomery GI Bill--Active Duty (MGIB-AD)
:: Montgomery GI Bill--Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR)
:: Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)
:: Survivors' and Dependents' Educational Assistance Program (DEA)
:: State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana (SSACI)
(Child of Veteran and Public Safety Officer Supplemental Grant Program)
Important: The information on this page is not intended to be a comprehensive guide for all benefits and eligibility requirements. For complete guidelines, visit the following sites: Veterans Affairs or the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana.
STUDENT SERVICES
The University offers a comprehensive package of student services, including assistance with:
- Admission
- Credit transfer (including military education)
- Applying for your veterans benefits
- Registration
- Campus options including housing, childcare, and more
- Distance learning
In addition, our student services staff--and admissions counselors--are available to help you find out how best to use your previous military education, skills, and interests in your career objective.
CONTACT
For information, assistance--or to schedule an appointment, contact:
Veterans Benefits Coordinator
Indiana State University
218 North Sixth Street
(Erickson Hall--Welcome Center)
Terre Haute, Indiana
1-800-GO-TO-ISU
studentservices@indstate.edu
To help us serve you better, please indicate that you are interested in assistance with veterans benefits
when you contact our office.