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Affordable IUPUC

IUPUC offers a quality education and accredited degrees at a fraction of the price of many other universities. Our exceptional quality, low costs, and financial aid opportunities make IUPUC a true educational value.

It's All About Location

IUPUC offers access to Indiana University and Purdue University faculty and coursework without the expense and disruption of moving away from home or traveling long distances.

2008-2009 Instructional Fees per Credit Hour
Rates are determined by the student's degree program and residency status.

Resident Nonresident
Undergraduate Started Fall 2003-04 or Later $217.70 $663.95
Undergraduate Started Before Fall 2003-04 $184.05 $627.00
Graduate $259.35 $776.90
Graduate (M.B.A.) $310.20 $839.81


Example:
A new undergraduate student enrolled full time (12 credit hours) for one semester would pay:

Indiana Resident Non-resident
Tuition: $2,612.40 $7,967.40
Fees: $218.14 $218.14
Total for one semester: $2,830.54 $8,185.54


Some courses require an additional lab fee per semester. In addition to direct college costs, students may incur costs for books and personal expenses.

What is the Value of my Degree?

According to the U.S. Census, the "median annual earnings for year-round, full-time workers with bachelor's degrees are about 60 percent higher than earnings for those with only a high school diploma."1 Additionally, college is an opportunity for students to discover themselves, find out what they want out of life, and then pursue it. We believe that you will find opportunities at IUPUC to last you a lifetime.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Approximately 80 percent of our students receive scholarships or financial aid. For more information on educational expenses and how to design a financial plan to cover them, call our Financial Aid office at 812-348-7231 or email financialaidatiupuc.edu.

As you learn more about our academic programs and campus life, we hope you will agree that IUPUC is one of Indiana's best educational values.

Resources

Bursar's Office
Learn about tuition, fees, and paying your bill

Financial Aid Sources
Find out about federal and state based grants and loans

Scholarships Available
Learn about the scholarships available to IUPUC students

¹ US. Census Bureau statistics; referenced on 9/21/04


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