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Indiana State University

College admissions information for Indiana State University.

General Information

Contact Information
210 N 7th St, Terre Haute, IN 47809
www.indstate.edu
Click here to request information
General Info:(812) 237-6311
Financial Aid:(812) 237-2215
Admissions:(812) 237-2121
Degrees Offered
Associate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Doctor's Degree

Type of Institution
Public, 4-year or above
Certificates Offered
Less than one year certificate
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Post-master's certificate

Carnegie Classification
Doctoral/Research Universities
Special Learning Opportunities
ROTC (Army, Air Force)
Teacher certification
Distance Learning opportunities
Study abroad

Federal Aid
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Stafford Loan) or scholarships. Students will not be eligible for federal aid without completing the FAFSA Financial Aid Application.

Indiana State University FAFSA School Code

Credit Accepted
Dual Credit
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation
Not applicable
Student Population
10,568 (8,537 undergraduate)
Campus Setting
City: Small
Undergraduate Student Age
83% under 25, 19% over 25
Campus Housing
Yes

Admissions Information

Undergraduate Application Fee (2006-2007)
Click here to apply online
$25
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS: FALL 2006
TOTALMENWOMEN
Number of applicants5,2312,4952,736
Percent admitted807981
Percent admitted who enrolled Full-time404238
Percent admitted who enrolled Part-time111
ADMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS
REQUIREDRECOMMENDED
Secondary school GPAX
Secondary school rankX
Secondary school recordX
Completion of college-preparatory programX
RecommendationsX
Formal demonstration of competenciesX
Admission test scores (SAT/ACT)X
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign language)X
TEST SCORES: FALL 2006 (ENROLLED FIRST-TIME STUDENTS)
STUDENTS SUBMITTING SCORESNUMBERPERCENT
SAT127475
ACT43826
TEST SCORES25TH PERCENTILE*75TH PERCENTILE**
SAT Critical Reading410530
SAT Math420530
ACT Composite1622
ACT English1622
ACT Math1622
* 25% of students scored at or below
** 25% of students scored above

Data applies to first-time degree/certificate-seeking students. Institutions are asked to report test scores only if they are required for admission.

Student Expenses

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC YEAR PRICES
DETAILED EXPENSES 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005
Tuition and fees
In-State $6,436 $5,864 $5,640
Out-of-State $13,852 $12,860 $12,368
Books and Supplies $1,140 $1,080 $1,020
Living Arrangement
On Campus
Room and Board $6,074 $5,740 $5,428
Other $2,902 $2,804 $2,724
Off Campus
Room and Board $6,074 $5,846 $5,676
Other $4,010 $3,876 $3,764
Off Campus with Family
Other $4,010 $3,876 $3,764
TOTAL EXPENSES 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005
In-State
On Campus $16,552 $15,488 $14,812
Off Campus $17,660 $16,666 $16,104
Off Campus with Family $11,586 $10,820 $10,424
Out-Of-State
On Campus $23,968 $22,484 $21,540
Off Campus $25,076 $23,662 $22,832
Off Campus with Family $19,002 $17,816 $17,152
All student expenses data apply to first-time degree/certificate-seeking students.

Blog

Donaghy Day introduces new ISU students to community engagement

More than 160 incoming freshmen fanned out across Terre Haute for Donaghy Day activities intended as a day for ISU students to give back to the campus and community. Begun in 1976, Donaghy Day was revived this year as part of Knowing Sycamores new student orientation to give newcomers to campus a sample of the university's commitment to community engagement.

Disney exec who is ISU grad shares tools for success

Disney Vacation Club President Jim Lewis, a graduate of the ISU College of Business, gave an inspirational address during the university's annual new student Convocation. Lewis shared with students the tools he believes will help them succeed in college and beyond.

My Hoosier Heritage

Jul 29 2008

A blue State Historical Marker denotes the fading home site Hidden in plain view, resting solo in the vacant Parking lot of this Red State University campus In the ironic shade of the Business School building We make our pilgrimage to Terre Haute Home of Convict #9653 Five times candidate for President of the United States Founder of the American Socialist Party ...

Exploring, drilling for oil in country’s long-term interests

Jul 27 2008

Recently, Prof. Donald G. Richards, professor of economics at Indiana State University, shared his thoughts on candidate Greg Goode’s energy policy. What Prof. Richards failed to mention in his letter is that Greg Goode has never made such a claim. Our drilling for oil in ANWR would indeed not meet 100 percent of our energy demands. But it certainly would not make the problem worse. Had we started drilling...