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Tuition

Students in the Jacobs School of Music pay the regular in-state or out-of-state tuition for Indiana University as well as a $800 per-semester music program fee. See tuition and fees for undergraduate students.

Need-Based Financial Aid

Each year, students at Indiana University Bloomington receive more than $280 million in financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans, and income from work-study jobs. More than half of the students in the Jacobs School of Music receive aid. (Please note that international students are not eligible for federally funded, need-based assistance.) For comprehensive information about all types of financial aid, see the web site of the Office of Student Financial Assistance for the Bloomington campus.

Federal Graduate Loans (FAFSA), including Perkins and Stafford loans, and Federal Work-Study are available to eligible U.S. citizens and permanent residents.

Scholarships

The Jacobs School of Music is committed to recognizing exceptional talent through merit-based scholarships and financial awards. Each year, the school awards more than $5 million in scholarship funds. All applicants to the Jacobs School of Music are automatically considered for music scholarships based on their audition, portfolio, or interview results. Students are notified of Jacobs School of Music awards by April 1. 

Jacobs School of Music Undergraduate Financial Aid Policies

 



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