The IPFW Alumni Association is pleased to offer several $1,000 scholarships on an annual basis. Scholarships are awarded in the spring for the following academic year.
- Indiana University Scholarship
- Purdue University Scholarship
- IPFW Scholarship (part-time student)
- IPFW Scholarship (full-time student)
- IU Alumni Association Scholars Scholarship
Applications become available in January and are due by April 1. Note: Applicants must have filed their FAFSA by March 10. Finalists may be asked to interview with the scholarship committee. Recipients will be notified in mid-May. The scholarships are not automatically renewed, but application may be made in succeeding years.
IPFW Scholarships
Two $1,000 scholarships available
(one for a part-time student, one for a full-time student)
Candidate must be:
- An IPFW graduate or the son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, or spouse of an IPFW graduate.
- An incoming freshman to IPFW or a current IPFW undergraduate or graduate student.
- A part-time (1-11 credit hours) or full-time (12+ credit hours) student.
The award is based on:
- GPA, class rank, and SAT score if high-school senior, or
- GPA and credit-hour load if current IPFW student
Indiana University Scholarship
One $1,000 scholarship available
Candidate must be:
- The son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, or spouse of an Indiana University Fort Wayne graduate.
- An incoming freshman pursuing an IU degree.
- A student with superior academic achievement as determined by Financial Aid.
Purdue University Scholarships
Two $1,000 scholarships available, made possible through a gift of the Carol K. Schannen estate
Candidate must be:
- The son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, or spouse of a Purdue University Fort Wayne graduate.
- A full-time junior or senior Purdue University Fort Wayne student of superior academic achievement as determined by IPFW Financial Aid.
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IUAA Scholarship
Two $1,000 scholarships available
Application deadline is Friday, March 29, 2013.
Candidate must be:
- Available to the children of dues paying IUAA members, staff and chapter leaders.
- A student pursuing an IU degree at IPFW.
- A student with demonstrable financial need and financial-aid application on file.