The Commission for Higher Education (CHE) administers the Frank O’Bannon Grant Program. The amount of the award is dependent upon the Expected Family Contribution (EFC), as well as the type of Indiana high school diploma the student received (Honors, Core 40, or General Diploma).
To qualify:
- A student must be an Indiana resident (their parents must also be Indiana residents).
- The FAFSA must be filed by the CHE priority deadline of April 15 each year.
- A student must be full-time as of the CHE census date (the end of the fourth week of classes).
- A student must be working on their first undergraduate degree.
- The award is a need-based award and thus counts towards fulfilling a student’s overall need figure.
- The award is available for eight semesters of full-time enrollment. The Frank O’Bannon Grant is designated for application towards the payment of tuition and fees, but this award will not cover a student's entire tuition and fee assessment.
- To renew this award you would need to complete 24 credit hours during the award year.
The Commission for Higher Education (CHE) administers the 21st Century Scholars, the initial eligibility for which is determined when a student is in 7th or 8th grade and meets specific income requirements. At that time students take a Scholars Pledge, which they then reaffirm as high school seniors.
- A student must be an Indiana resident (their parents must also be Indiana residents) and must have graduated from an Indiana high school.
- The FAFSA must be filed on or before April 15 each year.
- A student must be full-time as of the CHE census date (the end of the fourth week of classes).
- A student must be working on their first undergraduate degree.
- The award is available for eight semesters of full-time enrollment.
- The 21st Century Scholars Award is designated for application towards the payment of tuition and fees.
- The award counts towards fulfilling a student’s overall need figure.
- To renew the award you must:
- complete 30 credit hours during the award year
- complete both parts of the College Scholars Success Program
A student must be admitted as an in-state and the parent must meet (or have met) certain Indiana residency requirements.
- A FAFSA must be filed.
- An Application for Remission of Fees, in the student’s ScholarTrack account, must be certified by the Indiana Department of Veteran’s Affairs and submitted to our office.
- CVO is available to both degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students, enrolled in at least one credit hour.
- CVO for graduate students will be capped at undergraduate limits.
- Graduate students who are receiving CVO under the current cap guidelines will be grandfathered in, provided they are currently enrolled and continue to be enrolled.
- Students who do not enroll for a year or more will be subject to the new guidelines.
- Must be maintaining SAP standards
The award covers up to 124 credit hours of enrollment. Courses dropped after the 100% refund period in any term may be applied toward a student's CVO eligibility. CVO is designated for application towards the payment of tuition and fees.
CVO is a type of fee remission and is awarded based on eligibility and need to cover tuition and mandatory fees only.