Diversity Award (Application process required) $5,000 per year
Trine Valedictorian/Salutatorian Award $2,000 per year
Legacy Award $2,000 per year
Activity Award (Only one activity award per student.) Esports, bowling, synchronized skating or marching band. $2,000 per year Theatre, ensemble, choir, cheerleading or dance. $1,000 per year
Boys & Girls State Award $2,000 per year
Boys & Girls Club of America Award $2,000 per year
Pre-Health Profession Track Award $2,000 per year
Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Award $2,000 per year
Trine Dual Enrollment Award $1,000 per year
Project Lead the Way Award $1,000 per year
Alumni Referral Award $500 per year
Governor’s Work Ethic Certificate $500 per year
Other Tuition AwardsImportant: Stackable Awards, (limit of two), are used to meet student need and may be combined with an academic tuition scholarship, and may not exceed the cost of tuition. Additional qualifications may apply to each of these awards. See website for more information. (trine.edu/scholarships)
Undergraduate
TUITIONSCHOLARSHIPS
NEWLY ENROLLED MAIN CAMPUS STUDENTS
2020–2021
Trine University • Office of Admission One University Ave. • Angola, IN 46703 • 800.347.4878 • trine.edu • [email protected]
Tuition Incentive Grant - TIG – You must be officially admitted into Trine (for new students) and/or registered as a full-time student (for current students) and complete the FAFSA by March 1 annually to be eligible for this tuition-only grant.
IN State Grants – Indiana’s Division of Student Financial Aid (SFA) determines eligibility for the Frank O’Bannon Grant (Higher Education and Freedom of Choice) and Twenty-First Century Scholarship.
How to Apply for Financial AidThere are several pieces of information we need in order to get you the most financial aid possible.
1. Apply for admission
2. Be accepted into a degree-seeking program as an eligible student at one of our eligible locations
3. Get your FSA ID – you need this to begin your FAFSA
4. Complete the FAFSA (available Oct. 1) by the March 1 deadline. This is to be completed annually. Our school code for the FAFSA is 001839.
Bateman Kolb Scholarship (1) Full Tuition
Allen School of Engineering & Technology Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Franks School of Education Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Ketner School of Business Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Jannen School of Arts & Sciences Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Rinker-Ross School of Health Sciences Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Trustee Scholarship $17,000 per year
* Scholarship Day awards replace any current Academic Tuition Scholarship
Scholarship Days December 7, 2019 or
January 25, 2020
Attend Scholarship Day to compete for additional scholarships, learn more about the honors program, honors residence, academics and more. Qualifying students are invited to participate in one of the Scholarship Day competitions listed above.
• Two interviews with faculty
• Essay
• GPA and test scores
Scholarship Day scoring is based on:
2019–2020Average
GPA
2019–2020Average
Test Scores (SAT=R+M)
* President’s Scholarship $16,000 per year 3.9 ACT 27/SAT 1320
* Distinguished Scholarship $14,000 per year 3.75 ACT 24/SAT 1200
* Dean’s Scholarship $13,000 per year 3.5 ACT 23/SAT 1120
* University Scholarship $11,000 per year 3.2 ACT 21/SAT 1070
* Discovery Award $8,000 per year 2.85 ACT 20/SAT 1040
Academic Tuition
ScholarshipsA student may receive ONE Trine academic tuition scholarship. The scholarship of greater value will be awarded. Renewal requirements may vary by award. These scholarships are for undergraduate tuition only.
• 94 percent of undergraduate students received financial aid
• 1,771 students received merit scholarships from Trine
• More than $31 million in scholarship assistance was awarded from Trine resources
• 478 students received state grant aid• 458 students received outside scholarships• More than $60 million was awarded from all
sources of financial aid: federal, state and institutional — grants, loans, work-study and scholarships
Trine University Main Campus Facts• 2,014 degree-seeking undergraduates• 70 percent of undergraduates live on campus• Average gift aid per student is $21,913• Average aid from all sources per student is $33,046
Federal Aid Awarded to Trine Students• 608 students received Pell grants• 512 students participated in the federal work-
study program• 1,229 students received subsidized Stafford
direct loans• 1,321 students received unsubsidized Stafford
direct loans• 376 students benefited from parent (PLUS) loans
Trine University Undergraduate Financial Aid
BY INVITATION ONLY
2019–20 COSTSFull-time Undergraduate Tuition
12–18 hours/semester
Non-Engineering - $32,330
Engineering - $34,880
On-Campus Housing
Traditional - $5,350
Apartment -$6,550
Meal Plans
10 Meals - $4,080
19 Meals - $4,560
Commuter meal plans available
Based on 2018-19school year
Bateman Kolb Scholarship (1) Full Tuition
Allen School of Engineering & Technology Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Franks School of Education Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Ketner School of Business Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Jannen School of Arts & Sciences Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Rinker-Ross School of Health Sciences Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Trustee Scholarship $17,000 per year
* Scholarship Day awards replace any current Academic Tuition Scholarship
Scholarship Days December 7, 2019 or
January 25, 2020
Attend Scholarship Day to compete for additional scholarships, learn more about the honors program, honors residence, academics and more. Qualifying students are invited to participate in one of the Scholarship Day competitions listed above.
• Two interviews with faculty
• Essay
• GPA and test scores
Scholarship Day scoring is based on:
2019–2020Average
GPA
2019–2020Average
Test Scores (SAT=R+M)
* President’s Scholarship $16,000 per year 3.9 ACT 27/SAT 1320
* Distinguished Scholarship $14,000 per year 3.75 ACT 24/SAT 1200
* Dean’s Scholarship $13,000 per year 3.5 ACT 23/SAT 1120
* University Scholarship $11,000 per year 3.2 ACT 21/SAT 1070
* Discovery Award $8,000 per year 2.85 ACT 20/SAT 1040
Academic Tuition
ScholarshipsA student may receive ONE Trine academic tuition scholarship. The scholarship of greater value will be awarded. Renewal requirements may vary by award. These scholarships are for undergraduate tuition only.
• 94 percent of undergraduate students received financial aid
• 1,771 students received merit scholarships from Trine
• More than $31 million in scholarship assistance was awarded from Trine resources
• 478 students received state grant aid• 458 students received outside scholarships• More than $60 million was awarded from all
sources of financial aid: federal, state and institutional — grants, loans, work-study and scholarships
Trine University Main Campus Facts• 2,014 degree-seeking undergraduates• 70 percent of undergraduates live on campus• Average gift aid per student is $21,913• Average aid from all sources per student is $33,046
Federal Aid Awarded to Trine Students• 608 students received Pell grants• 512 students participated in the federal work-
study program• 1,229 students received subsidized Stafford
direct loans• 1,321 students received unsubsidized Stafford
direct loans• 376 students benefited from parent (PLUS) loans
Trine University Undergraduate Financial Aid
BY INVITATION ONLY
2019–20 COSTSFull-time Undergraduate Tuition
12–18 hours/semester
Non-Engineering - $32,330
Engineering - $34,880
On-Campus Housing
Traditional - $5,350
Apartment -$6,550
Meal Plans
10 Meals - $4,080
19 Meals - $4,560
Commuter meal plans available
Based on 2018-19school year
Bateman Kolb Scholarship (1) Full Tuition
Allen School of Engineering & Technology Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Franks School of Education Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Ketner School of Business Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Jannen School of Arts & Sciences Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Rinker-Ross School of Health Sciences Scholarship (2) $20,000 per year
Trustee Scholarship $17,000 per year
* Scholarship Day awards replace any current Academic Tuition Scholarship
Scholarship Days December 7, 2019 or
January 25, 2020
Attend Scholarship Day to compete for additional scholarships, learn more about the honors program, honors residence, academics and more. Qualifying students are invited to participate in one of the Scholarship Day competitions listed above.
• Two interviews with faculty
• Essay
• GPA and test scores
Scholarship Day scoring is based on:
2019–2020Average
GPA
2019–2020Average
Test Scores (SAT=R+M)
* President’s Scholarship $16,000 per year 3.9 ACT 27/SAT 1320
* Distinguished Scholarship $14,000 per year 3.75 ACT 24/SAT 1200
* Dean’s Scholarship $13,000 per year 3.5 ACT 23/SAT 1120
* University Scholarship $11,000 per year 3.2 ACT 21/SAT 1070
* Discovery Award $8,000 per year 2.85 ACT 20/SAT 1040
Academic Tuition
ScholarshipsA student may receive ONE Trine academic tuition scholarship. The scholarship of greater value will be awarded. Renewal requirements may vary by award. These scholarships are for undergraduate tuition only.
• 94 percent of undergraduate students received financial aid
• 1,771 students received merit scholarships from Trine
• More than $31 million in scholarship assistance was awarded from Trine resources
• 478 students received state grant aid• 458 students received outside scholarships• More than $60 million was awarded from all
sources of financial aid: federal, state and institutional — grants, loans, work-study and scholarships
Trine University Main Campus Facts• 2,014 degree-seeking undergraduates• 70 percent of undergraduates live on campus• Average gift aid per student is $21,913• Average aid from all sources per student is $33,046
Federal Aid Awarded to Trine Students• 608 students received Pell grants• 512 students participated in the federal work-
study program• 1,229 students received subsidized Stafford
direct loans• 1,321 students received unsubsidized Stafford
direct loans• 376 students benefited from parent (PLUS) loans
Trine University Undergraduate Financial Aid
BY INVITATION ONLY
2019–20 COSTSFull-time Undergraduate Tuition
12–18 hours/semester
Non-Engineering - $32,330
Engineering - $34,880
On-Campus Housing
Traditional - $5,350
Apartment -$6,550
Meal Plans
10 Meals - $4,080
19 Meals - $4,560
Commuter meal plans available
Based on 2018-19school year
Diversity Award (Application process required) $5,000 per year
Trine Valedictorian/Salutatorian Award $2,000 per year
Legacy Award $2,000 per year
Activity Award (Only one activity award per student.) Esports, bowling, synchronized skating or marching band. $2,000 per year Theatre, ensemble, choir, cheerleading or dance. $1,000 per year
Boys & Girls State Award $2,000 per year
Boys & Girls Club of America Award $2,000 per year
Pre-Health Profession Track Award $2,000 per year
Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Award $2,000 per year
Trine Dual Enrollment Award $1,000 per year
Project Lead the Way Award $1,000 per year
Alumni Referral Award $500 per year
Governor’s Work Ethic Certificate $500 per year
Other Tuition AwardsImportant: Stackable Awards, (limit of two), are used to meet student need and may be combined with an academic tuition scholarship, and may not exceed the cost of tuition. Additional qualifications may apply to each of these awards. See website for more information. (trine.edu/scholarships)
Undergraduate
TUITIONSCHOLARSHIPS
NEWLY ENROLLED MAIN CAMPUS STUDENTS
2020–2021
Trine University • Office of Admission One University Ave. • Angola, IN 46703 • 800.347.4878 • trine.edu • [email protected]
Tuition Incentive Grant - TIG – You must be officially admitted into Trine (for new students) and/or registered as a full-time student (for current students) and complete the FAFSA by March 1 annually to be eligible for this tuition-only grant.
IN State Grants – Indiana’s Division of Student Financial Aid (SFA) determines eligibility for the Frank O’Bannon Grant (Higher Education and Freedom of Choice) and Twenty-First Century Scholarship.
How to Apply for Financial AidThere are several pieces of information we need in order to get you the most financial aid possible.
1. Apply for admission
2. Be accepted into a degree-seeking program as an eligible student at one of our eligible locations
3. Get your FSA ID – you need this to begin your FAFSA
4. Complete the FAFSA (available Oct. 1) by the March 1 deadline. This is to be completed annually. Our school code for the FAFSA is 001839.
Diversity Award (Application process required) $5,000 per year
Trine Valedictorian/Salutatorian Award $2,000 per year
Legacy Award $2,000 per year
Activity Award (Only one activity award per student.) Esports, bowling, synchronized skating or marching band. $2,000 per year Theatre, ensemble, choir, cheerleading or dance. $1,000 per year
Boys & Girls State Award $2,000 per year
Boys & Girls Club of America Award $2,000 per year
Pre-Health Profession Track Award $2,000 per year
Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Award $2,000 per year
Trine Dual Enrollment Award $1,000 per year
Project Lead the Way Award $1,000 per year
Alumni Referral Award $500 per year
Governor’s Work Ethic Certificate $500 per year
Other Tuition AwardsImportant: Stackable Awards, (limit of two), are used to meet student need and may be combined with an academic tuition scholarship, and may not exceed the cost of tuition. Additional qualifications may apply to each of these awards. See website for more information. (trine.edu/scholarships)
Undergraduate
TUITIONSCHOLARSHIPS
NEWLY ENROLLED MAIN CAMPUS STUDENTS
2020–2021
Trine University • Office of Admission One University Ave. • Angola, IN 46703 • 800.347.4878 • trine.edu • [email protected]
Tuition Incentive Grant - TIG – You must be officially admitted into Trine (for new students) and/or registered as a full-time student (for current students) and complete the FAFSA by March 1 annually to be eligible for this tuition-only grant.
IN State Grants – Indiana’s Division of Student Financial Aid (SFA) determines eligibility for the Frank O’Bannon Grant (Higher Education and Freedom of Choice) and Twenty-First Century Scholarship.
How to Apply for Financial AidThere are several pieces of information we need in order to get you the most financial aid possible.
1. Apply for admission
2. Be accepted into a degree-seeking program as an eligible student at one of our eligible locations
3. Get your FSA ID – you need this to begin your FAFSA
4. Complete the FAFSA (available Oct. 1) by the March 1 deadline. This is to be completed annually. Our school code for the FAFSA is 001839.