
Scholarships, Grants & Financial Aid
Indiana University, Bloomington resources to help students find scholarships, grants and financial aid:
- The IU Office of Scholarships provides information about prestigious university scholarships for incoming freshmen.
- The IU Scholarship Search is a fairly comprehensive, easy-to-use catalog of all IU internal scholarships.
- College of Arts & Sciences Scholarships are of interest to IU psychology and neuroscience majors.
- IU Student Foundation (IUSF) Scholarships. Each year IUSF presents more than $80,000 in scholarship monies to IU Bloomington students with a wide range of skills and talents.
- Indiana University Alumni Association (IUAA) offers a wide variety of scholarships.
- Explore this list of Scholarship Search Engines to find thousands of external scholarships worth billions of dollars.
- The Office of Student Financial Assistance primarily deals with loans and federal need-based grants - see "aid at a glance" for an overview of grants, loans, and work-study financial support. If you have been granted work-study financial aid, be sure to check out this list of local community service organizations that offer work-study employment to students. If the search for financial support feels overwhelming, click here to make an appointment to talk with a financial assistance advisor.
Internship Grant Funds. The Hutton Honors College administers grant programs to support internship opportunities for highly-motivated undergraduates. Learn more about the Professional Experience Internship Grant, International Experiences Program Grant, and Teaching Internship Grant.
Research Grant Funds. Explore Financial Support for Undergraduate Research for more information about funds available for psychology and neuroscience students.
Graduating seniors who have excelled in their undergraduate studies may be eligible for:
- The Fulbright Program Is the largest international exchange program offering opportunities for U.S.students, scholars, and professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research, or teaching. A Fulbright might be in your future if you will soon hold a B.S./B.A. degree; are a master's or doctoral degree candidate; or are a young professional or artist, and are thinking of studying, teaching or conducting research abroad. Contact the IUB Fulbright Program Advisor with your questions!
- Graduating seniors who are preparing to attend graduate school overseas should read about the Nominating Process at Indiana University for the Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, and Churchill Scholarships. Also see: Rhodes Scholarship, Marshall Scholarship, Mitchell Scholarship, and Churchill Scholarship. Also see the Graduate Awards Quicklist.



