Incoming Transfer Students
University of Southern Indiana Scholarships and Grants
New students are encouraged to apply for admission no later than March 1 prior to their initial fall semester to ensure consideration for all scholarships. Many scholarships also require completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) prior to March 10th each year. Some scholarships require a separate application - they are noted below.
Indiana-Kentucky Reciprocal Tuition
Program
Permanent legal residents of Henderson, Daviess, Hancock, and Union counties
in Kentucky may pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree at USI and pay
Indiana tuition rates. Students who begin their education under this program
will be permitted to complete their degree with full program benefits as long
they remain continually enrolled in all regular (fall/spring) terms and are
otherwise eligible on the basis of residency and academic criteria.
The following scholarship and grant is automatically awarded to outstanding students residing in Illinois and Kentucky pursuing an undergraduate degree and will increase in value as tuition increases. These programs are open to both new freshmen and new transfer students who are permanent residents of Illinois or Kentucky. Recipients must enroll in the fall and spring terms following receipt of award notification.
Regional Academic Scholarship
A minimum 2.75/4/0 cumulative high school grade point average is required.
Transfer students must have a minimum 2.75/4.0 cumulative college grade
point average. In addition to grade point average, a minimum SAT score
of 1500 (with writing component) or 1000 (without writing component) or 21
composite ACT is required. Eligible recipients will receive a
scholarship valued at over $5,900 per year compared to out-of-state tuition
rates. Students will pay $200.76 per credit hour. Such students
must reside in University-provided housing. Students
must be residents of Kentucky or Illinois to receive this scholarship.
*Note: Students offered this award who choose not to live in University housing will receive the Non-Resident Grant listed below.
Non-Resident Grant
A minimum of 2.5 (4.0 scale) cumulative high school grade point average is
required. Transfer students must have a minimum 2.0 (4.0 scale)
cumulative college grade point average. Eligible recipients will
receive a scholarship valued at over $4,400 per year compared to
out-of-state tuition rates. Students will pay $250.95 per credit hour.
Recipients must enroll in the fall and spring terms following receipt of award notification. Students may be enrolled part-time or full-time and must successfully complete 67% of all USI attempted credit hours and 2.0 minimum cumulative GPA for renewal. Students must be residents of Kentucky or Illinois to receive this scholarship.
*Note: The value of these Scholarships/Grants/Awards will increase if the USI tuition rate increases.
Students who apply for admission to USI by March 1 of their senior year of high school and complete the FAFSA by March 1 are automatically considered for one of approximately 50 merit-based USI Foundation Scholarships awarded each year. Awards range from $400 to $2,000 per academic year. Scholarship recipients are notified in mid-April.
Athletic Scholarship
Women's sports include
basketball, softball, volleyball, soccer, cross country, golf, and tennis.
Men's sports include basketball, baseball, soccer, golf, tennis, and cross
country. Student athletes desiring information on athletic grant-in-aid scholarships
may contact the director of Athletics at 812/464-1846.
It is recommended that students attach a list of extra-curricular activities and community service to their USI Admission Application. These scholarships, except as noted, are renewable based upon continued enrollment and maintenance of specific grade point minimum






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