Indiana – 42 Schools – Quick Facts 2020*:
* Indiana Schools: | Location | Undergrad Enrollment | In-State Tuition | Out-of-State Tuition | Annual Room & Board | % with FA from School | Average FA from School | % with FA -All Sources | Average FA - all Sources | SAT Math 25% | SAT Math 75% | ACT Comp 25% | ACT Comp 75% | Adm Rate | Grad Rate |
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Anderson University | Anderson | 1,331 | 31,230 | 31,230 | 10,040 | 100% | 15,414 | 100% | 20,597 | 500 | 580 | 20 | 25 | 63% | 60% |
Ball State University | Muncie | 14,731 | 10,020 | 26,800 | 10,870 | 60% | 7,501 | 76% | 11,650 | 77% | 67% | ||||
Bethel University | Mishawaka | 1,060 | 29,170 | 29,170 | 9,160 | 100% | 15,714 | 100% | 21,455 | 470 | 580 | 19 | 24 | 94% | 67% |
Butler University | Indianapolis | 4,520 | 42,360 | 42,360 | 15,540 | 93% | 18,129 | 94% | 19,513 | 570 | 670 | 24 | 30 | 73% | 82% |
Calumet College of Saint Joseph | Whiting | 285 | 19,670 | 19,670 | 89% | 6,786 | 90% | 12,424 | 44% | ||||||
DePauw University | Greencastle | 2,139 | 51,146 | 51,146 | 13,400 | 99% | 33,618 | 99% | 35,367 | 570 | 700 | 23 | 30 | 64% | 84% |
Earlham College | Richmond | 1,043 | 47,380 | 47,380 | 10,885 | 100% | 34,493 | 100% | 36,768 | 550 | 690 | 23 | 30 | 63% | 64% |
Franklin College | Franklin | 911 | 32,970 | 32,970 | 10,244 | 100% | 16,784 | 100% | 22,253 | 490 | 590 | 18 | 25 | 81% | 65% |
Goshen College | Goshen | 798 | 34,540 | 34,540 | 10,760 | 100% | 21,048 | 100% | 25,222 | 510 | 603 | 21 | 29 | 63% | 65% |
Grace College & Theological Seminary | Winona Lake | 1,381 | 26,262 | 26,262 | 9,316 | 93% | 10,520 | 97% | 14,331 | 80% | 69% | ||||
Hanover College | Hanover | 1,097 | 38,750 | 38,750 | 11,950 | 100% | 25,502 | 100% | 29,314 | 510 | 620 | 21 | 26 | 65% | 69% |
Holy Cross College | Notre Dame | 469 | 32,000 | 32,000 | 11,650 | 61% | 16,204 | 61% | 19,382 | 510 | 700 | 25 | 33 | 94% | 51% |
Huntington University | Huntington | 884 | 26,846 | 26,846 | 8,754 | 76% | 13,357 | 91% | 15,204 | 485 | 570 | 18 | 25 | 75% | 70% |
Indiana Institute of Technology | Fort Wayne | 1,463 | 27,440 | 27,440 | 10,252 | 99% | 15,265 | 99% | 20,340 | 470 | 580 | 18 | 24 | 60% | 37% |
Indiana -Purdue University-Indianapolis | Indianapolis | 17,555 | 9,701 | 30,710 | 10,000 | 65% | 5,231 | 71% | 11,849 | 500 | 600 | 19 | 25 | 81% | 50% |
Indiana State University | Terre Haute | 8,891 | 9,236 | 20,160 | 10,800 | 67% | 3,534 | 79% | 8,947 | 90% | 41% | ||||
Indiana University-Bloomington | Bloomington | 32,109 | 10,947 | 36,512 | 10,830 | 71% | 8,057 | 74% | 10,994 | 570 | 690 | 24 | 31 | 78% | 79% |
Indiana University-East | Richmond | 1,986 | 7,527 | 19,978 | 45% | 3,587 | 81% | 8,566 | 460 | 560 | 17 | 23 | 63% | 40% | |
Indiana University-Kokomo | Kokomo | 2,259 | 7,527 | 19,978 | 32% | 2,207 | 66% | 7,757 | 490 | 560 | 18 | 23 | 74% | 38% | |
Indiana University-Northwest | Gary | 2,515 | 7,527 | 19,978 | 19% | 3,000 | 62% | 7,889 | 450 | 540 | 17 | 22 | 75% | 35% | |
Indiana University-South Bend | South Bend | 3,614 | 7,527 | 19,978 | 9,146 | 56% | 2,129 | 82% | 7,624 | 480 | 560 | 17 | 23 | 78% | 38% |
Indiana University-Southeast | New Albany | 3,204 | 7,527 | 19,978 | 10,388 | 20% | 2,611 | 64% | 7,477 | 460 | 560 | 17 | 23 | 82% | 36% |
Indiana Wesleyan University | Marion | 2,598 | 27,296 | 27,296 | 8,768 | 100% | 13,439 | 100% | 16,864 | 510 | 600 | 20 | 26 | 67% | 71% |
Manchester University | North Manchester | 1,175 | 33,624 | 33,624 | 9,842 | 100% | 21,101 | 100% | 26,502 | 56% | 55% | ||||
Marian University | Indianapolis | 1,995 | 35,000 | 35,000 | 10,960 | 100% | 22,310 | 100% | 27,615 | 480 | 590 | 18 | 25 | 62% | 63% |
Oakland City University | Oakland City | 597 | 24,300 | 24,300 | 10,400 | 97% | 18,976 | 99% | 24,722 | 460 | 560 | 16 | 21 | 55% | 52% |
Purdue University | West Lafayette | 31,849 | 9,992 | 28,794 | 10,030 | 43% | 6,773 | 44% | 10,309 | 600 | 750 | 25 | 32 | 60% | 82% |
Purdue University Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne | 5,702 | 8,589 | 20,622 | 9,620 | 78% | 2,676 | 90% | 6,853 | 480 | 590 | 18 | 25 | 81% | 40% |
Purdue University Northwest | Hammond | 5,806 | 7,812 | 14,495 | 7,765 | 25% | 3,308 | 63% | 7,253 | 490 | 580 | 18 | 24 | 29% | 38% |
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology | Terre Haute | 2,063 | 51,927 | 51,927 | 15,414 | 99% | 21,230 | 99% | 22,341 | 648 | 760 | 27 | 33 | 74% | 86% |
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College | Saint Mary of the Woods | 550 | 30,500 | 30,500 | 11,240 | 99% | 18,417 | 100% | 25,674 | 460 | 550 | 17 | 23 | 67% | 56% |
Saint Mary's College | Notre Dame | 1,436 | 43,900 | 43,900 | 13,020 | 100% | 27,350 | 100% | 29,849 | 520 | 620 | 23 | 28 | 81% | 79% |
Taylor University | Upland | 1,846 | 35,305 | 35,305 | 9,950 | 98% | 18,476 | 98% | 20,488 | 540 | 660 | 22 | 28 | 68% | 77% |
Trine University | Angola | 2,054 | 32,810 | 32,810 | 11,110 | 93% | 20,500 | 96% | 23,238 | 530 | 640 | 22 | 27 | 82% | 63% |
University of Evansville | Evansville | 1,992 | 37,466 | 37,466 | 12,770 | 100% | 24,976 | 100% | 28,279 | 540 | 648 | 23 | 30 | 71% | 68% |
University of Indianapolis | Indianapolis | 4,065 | 30,976 | 30,976 | 10,600 | 99% | 16,382 | 100% | 21,938 | 490 | 590 | 19 | 25 | 93% | 60% |
University of Notre Dame | Notre Dame | 8,607 | 55,553 | 55,553 | 15,640 | 55% | 40,183 | 56% | 41,252 | 720 | 790 | 32 | 35 | 16% | 96% |
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne | 1,511 | 31,480 | 31,480 | 9,840 | 98% | 16,050 | 99% | 21,300 | 470 | 580 | 18 | 25 | 96% | 55% |
University of Southern Indiana | Evansville | 6,481 | 8,546 | 19,856 | 9,374 | 63% | 4,127 | 84% | 7,404 | 490 | 580 | 19 | 25 | 93% | 50% |
Valparaiso University | Valparaiso | 3,120 | 41,820 | 41,820 | 12,260 | 99% | 27,052 | 99% | 30,668 | 530 | 650 | 22 | 29 | 86% | 71% |
Vincennes University | Vincennes | 4,970 | 6,074 | 14,364 | 10,590 | 31% | 3,253 | 78% | 7,116 | 27% | |||||
Wabash College | Crawfordsville | 881 | 44,720 | 44,720 | 10,500 | 100% | 32,039 | 100% | 35,965 | 560 | 670 | 23 | 29 | 64% | 74% |
* Public and Private not-for-profit Universities & Colleges offering 4 year (Bachelor’s) degrees and with undergraduate enrollment of 200 or more during the 2019-20 fiscal year. Listing also includes community colleges that offer Bachelor degrees in addition to Associate (2 year) degrees. For-profit Universities & Colleges and 100% online/remote only schools are not included in this listing. All information as reported is from institutional data compiled by the US Department of Education.
Explanation of Table Headings:
% with FA from School: Percentage of full-time undergraduate students who received some form of financial assistance directly from the school. Financial Assistance (FA) includes scholarships and awards based on academic, athletic, financial need and other considerations.
Average FA from School: Average annual dollar value of financial assistance to full-time undergraduate students who received awards directly from the school.
% with FA -All Sources: Percentage of full-time undergraduate students who received some type of school, federal or other financial assistance.
Average FA – all Sources: Average annual dollar value of financial assistance to full-time undergraduate students who received some type of school, federal or other FA. Student loans are not included in this figure.
SAT & ACT Percentiles: Our data reports the 25th & 75th percentiles for SAT Math & ACT Composite scores of incoming students. Accordingly, the scores for the middle half of incoming students were within this range.
25% SAT Math & ACT Comp: 25% of the students admitted scored at this Percentile or below; 75% scored above this level.
75% SAT Math & ACT Comp: 75% of the students admitted scored at this Percentile or below; 25% scored above this level.
Adm Rate: Admission rate for incoming class – this is the percentage of total applicants who were offered admission and enrolled in the fall.
Grad Rate: Percentage of students who graduated within 6 years from time of first enrollment. The 6 year national graduation average for students seeking four year degrees is 59%. The 6-year graduation rate was 58% at public institutions, 65% at private non-profit institutions, and 32% at private for-profit institutions.