We realize that for most families, financial aid availability is a key factor in the college selection process. Our goal is to help make the process of applying for and receiving aid as simple for you as possible and to be sure that you receive all the aid (from all sources) to which you are entitled.
Our TUFW Financial Aid Office administers nearly $7,000,000 per year in financial aid from federal, state, and institutional sources. The average need-based aid package is about $14,000 for full-time students and over 90% of our eligible students receive financial aid.
Please explore our Web site to find more information about financial aid at TUFW. We hope you find the site both easy to use and informative. Please contact us anytime – we’d love to hear from you and assist you as you pursue God’s calling for your life!
Please note that 2008-09 is the last year of operation for the traditional undergraduate programs at Taylor’s Fort Wayne, IN campus, with operations ceasing as of May 31, 2009. We encourage you to visit the financial aid web site for Taylor’s main campus in Upland, IN. Please visit Taylor University’s site for more information.
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Naturally, you need to know the costs that would be associated with your TUFW education. Below are links to information that may be helpful to you:
Tuition
Payment Options
In most cases, your aid eligibility will be established well in advance of the start of classes. The Financial Aid Office works with the Business Office to provide you with an accurate financial picture. Once your financial aid package is complete, you can expect the following to occur:
About a month before the term starts, the TUFW Business Office will send you a preliminary billing statement. This statement will include your billed cost and
It is not simply an opportunity for you to get away from home, make new friends and take on new adventures. Choosing to attend college is a choice to invest in your future. Through your study and experiences here at Indiana Wesleyan, you will broaden your view of the world around you and your ability to make an impact in it.
As you invest your time and energy here, you are also investing your finances to help you accomplish your vision, hopes, and pursue your life calling.
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Applying for most federal and state aid starts with completing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
For instructions (and online application) go to:
Federal Student Financial Aid FAFSA
www.fafsa.ed.gov
The Federal School code for Indiana State University is 001807.
Note: For easy to understand instructions, download this line-by-line guide (12-page document) published by the University's Office of Student Financial Aid.
DEADLINES
You should complete and submit your FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1 -- and well before the March 1 deadline.
Note: You can apply for financial aid prior to admission to the University.
CHECKING YOUR STATUS
Once admitted to the University, you can
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Scholarships and awards
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Entrance Exhibitions
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