Students can access this database of local and regional scholarships. Details of the type of scholarship, deadlines, and how students can access the scholarship applications are listed for each award. This spreadsheet will be updated often, as applications and information become available from the scholarship organizations. Seniors should plan to check this list often throughout the year.
FAFSA and StudentAid.Gov
StudentAid.gov is the government's website that will link families to the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), as well as other financial Aid Resources.
The State of Indiana mandates that all graduating seniors complete the FAFSA.
FAFSA Video Resources
Find More on the Federal Student Aid YouTube Channel
*Please note that students in the Class of 2026 will complete the 2026-2027 FAFSA Form
View the Senior Financial Aid Presentation from the September11, 2025 evening program with INvestEd. Topics include types of aid, your first steps, the FAFSA process, and reviewing your aid reports from colleges.
Financial Aid and Scholarship Resources from INvestED
INvestEd is a free resource for Hoosier students and parents looking for help with college planning and financial aid. At INvestEd, they help families understand how to fund college wisely to help minimize potential education debt.
ScholarTrack: Indiana's one-stop shop for all state financial aid information
With a user account, you can (some require a full user account to complete):
Apply for state financial aid, such as the 21st Century Scholarship and the Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship
Complete your Scholar Success Program activities (both high school and college)
Check the status of your FAFSA, college credit completion, and more
See what financial aid you are being offered from the state
Submit and view appeals
Access additional college and career success resources.
The 21st Century Scholars Program
Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars program is an early-college promise program designed to make college more affordable for students.
Eligible students who meet requirements receive a two- or four-year scholarship that pays up to 100% tuition at an eligible Indiana college or university.