Tuition & Financial Aid
IU Indianapolis is an exceptional value and a world-class institution, recently ranked 8th on the list of Best Public Colleges in the Midwest by Forbes Magazine and the Center for College Affordability and Productivity.
And a Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering graduate degree from Indiana University will make you even more valuable with its unique integration of computing, social science and information systems design that can be applied in any number of fields as an industry professional, faculty member or researcher.
The IU Indianapolis Office of the Bursar maintains current tuition and detailed fee information, including a Tuition and Fee Estimator. They also accept several methods for payment designed to make paying for college as convenient as possible.
The Office of Student Financial Services provides current information for costs of attendance for full-time, resident and non-resident graduate students.
International students’ costs of attendance are slightly different and include manadatory health insurance. Please consult with the IU Indianapolis Office of International Affairs.
Financial Aid
As a master’s or Ph.D. student, you have access to a wide range of financial assistance, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study that help reduce costs. We encourage you to investigate and pursue all options for which you may be eligible.
The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering offers assistantships and fellowships to qualified Ph.D. and master’s students. To be automatically considered for such support, you must submit the following by January 15 (Ph.D. students) or March 15 (master’s and certificate students):
- A completed application with application fee;
- Your GRE score from within the past five years.
Direct financial support from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is reserved for qualified, full-time students matriculating in the fall semester. Direct financial support is rarely available for students matriculating in the spring.
To learn more about financial aid opportunities from the university or external sources, such as the federal government, please consult the IU Indianapolis Office of Financial Aid and the IU Indianapolis Graduate Office.
International Students
For information about specific financial resources for international students, please contact the IU Indianapolis Office of International Affairs.
Last updated: 02/11/2014