What is the Selective Scholarship Application (SSA)?
The Selective Scholarship Application (SSA) is an invitation-only application shared by a number of schools and programs at Indiana University Bloomington to award merit-based scholarships to incoming first-year students who meet high academic standards. Incoming first-year students must submit a complete application for admission by 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern on November 1 in order to be considered for an invitation to complete the SSA.
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The SSA is used as the application for specific scholarships from:
- College of Arts + Sciences
- Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design
- Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
- Hutton Honors College Scholarships
- Kelley School of Business
- Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Scholarship Programs
- O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs
- School of Education Direct Admit Scholars
- The Media School
FAQs about the SSA
Once you’ve accessed yourSelective Scholarship Application (SSA), you may have some questions. We’ve included some common questions and answers to help you navigate the SSA from start to finish.
What is the SSA
The Selective Scholarship Application (SSA) is an invitation-only application shared by a number of schools and programs at Indiana University to award merit-based scholarships to incoming first-year students who meet high academic standards. Incoming first-year students must have a complete application for admission on file by November 1 in order to be considered for an invitation to complete the SSA.
Yes. You must be admitted to Indiana University Bloomington before you will be considered for eligibility to apply for scholarships through the SSA. We do not provide SSA materials to students who have not yet been assigned the SSA.
Yes, all incoming first-year students who submit a complete application for fall admission by November 1 are considered for Selective Scholarship Application (SSA) eligibility. If any of your admission application materials are not received prior to November 1, you will not be considered.
If you are eligible to complete the SSA, you will receive an SSA invitation email from the Office of Scholarships approximately 5–7 days after you receive your admission email. Any school or program that will review your application will be listed in that email.
The renewal criteria for scholarships awarded through the SSA vary by awarding department and individual scholarship. If you are a recipient of a scholarship awarded through the SSA, the renewal criteria should be included in the scholarship notification.
Completing the SSA
Yes. You need to set up yourOne.IUaccount before you can access the SSA and other services available for admitted students. Directions for creating your account can be foundhere.
- Create your IU computing account. You will need your 10-digit University ID number provided in your admission notification email to create this account. It may take up to 24 hours to activate your account. Do not log in using your guest account.
- Once your account is activated, log into One.IU. Enter the keyword "scholarships" in the search bar.
- Click on the "Scholarships" icon, a dollar sign ($) with a graduation cap.
- Click Sign In With Your Network ID. You may be prompted to sign in using your IU credentials.
- Complete all questions on the General Application, then click Finish and Submit. This should be completed before the IU Bloomington SSA. Please ensure that you answer all questions thoroughly.
- Complete theIU Bloomington SSA, then click “Finish and Submit.” The deadline to submit your SSA isFebruary 1. If you are a Hutton Honors applicant, we recommend inputting your reference information and saving your application immediately, to allow your references time to submit their recommendation letters by the deadline ofFebruary 1. They will receive an email with instructions for uploading their letters once you click “Save.”
Only students who have been invited to complete the SSA will be able to see the IU Bloomington SSA when they log in throughOne.IU. If you have received an official invitation and do not see the IU Bloomington SSA, please verify that you are logging in with your official IU computing account (created after your admission using your 10-digit University ID number that begins with 000 or 200. Please refer to your admission notification email or letter for your University ID number). All IU students can complete the General Application, and students invited to complete the SSA should submit the General Application as the first step of the SSA.
For questions or technical issues related to the SSA, please contact the Office of Scholarships atiussa@iu.eduor 812-855-5779. If emailing, please include your full name and University ID. If calling, please have your University ID readily available. The 10-digit University ID number can be found in your Admission notification letter and begins with 000 or 200.
We are unable to assign SSAs for any student prior to admission to Indiana University Bloomington. The deadline to submit the SSA isFebruary 1,which includes both recommendation letters for Hutton Honors College applicants.It is your responsibility to ensure that your recommendation letters are received by the deadline.
Yes, you can upload your essay to the SSA in acceptable file formats like Microsoft Word and PDF. Please check your file first to ensure it opens correctly, and only use alpha-numeric characters in the file name.
No. Scholarships awarded through the SSA are competitive and all materials must be received on time. Your completed SSA must be submitted on or before February 1 at 11:59:59 p.m.Eastern Standard Time.
We encourage students to write a new essay that specifically addresses the questions in the SSA. Students can use the same recommenders if they also submitted letters in the admission application, but we discourage using the exact letter because it may not address the Hutton Honors Program prompt.
SSA and test scores
Your application will contain the most recent admission application information we have on file for you. If you submit updated test scores after being assigned an SSA, your application will be updated to reflect the new scores. Once you submit your SSA, your application will continue to update with new SAT/ACT scores; however, we cannot guarantee that the reviewing department will consider any information that is updated after yousubmityour SSA.
All students who meet the November 1 deadline will continue to be assessed for additional SSA opportunities based on updated test scores through January 15, at which time all SSA eligibility review stops to ensure adequate time for SSA completion.
Yes. Many of the schools and programs that utilize the SSA plan to offer potential direct admission and scholarship opportunities for students who apply test-optional. For any additional SSA criteria for each department for fall 2023 applicants, students should contact the departments directly.
Hutton Honors recommendation letters
Hutton Honors applicants are required to submit two recommendation letters to be considered. Please select one individual who can speak to your academic achievement and one individual who can speak to your community service/leadership/extracurricular involvement. We suggest that you select individuals who know you personally, but please do not ask family members or friends. This articlefrom the College Board shares some helpful tips for selecting your references.
Hutton Honors applicants are required to submit two recommendation letters to be considered. Recommendation letters must be received byFebruary 1.Once you input information for your selected references and save your application, these individuals will receive emails containing instructions for uploading their recommendation letters. We encourage you to input your reference information and save your application as soon as possible. Talk to your references as early as possible to ensure that they are aware of the deadline, receive the notification email, and have the maximum amount of time to prepare a recommendation letter for you.
Hutton Honors applicants are required to submit two recommendation letters to be considered. You can check your SSA for received recommendation letters at any time, through the References tab at the top of your application. If your reference has submitted a recommendation letter, the status will display as “Submitted” with the date the recommendation letter was uploaded.
Most offers from the SSA are sent between February and March, and all SSA scholarships will be awarded prior to May 1. Departments that utilize the SSA operate on varying award timelines, notifications may or may not be provided, depending on the unit. If you complete the FAFSA, you will receive a Financial Aid Notice from the Office of Student Financial Assistance in mid-February. Additionally, students can access the financial aid and scholarship summary at any time through One.IU. Search for and select “Student Center,” scroll to the Finances section, and choose “View Financial Aid.”
You can update your recommenders at any time. Within the IU Bloomington SSA, under the Recommendation Letter section, you can click “Add a New Reference” and enter your new reference’s information. When you click “Update Your Application,” a new email will be sent to your new reference. Please keep in mind that only one academic achievement letter and one community service/leadership letter will be viewable for your reviewing departments, andthe reference you have selected within your IU Bloomington SSA will be included within your application.
Hutton Honors applicants are required to submit two recommendation letters to be considered. You can update your recommender information at any time. Within the IU Bloomington SSA, under the Recommendation Letter section, you can click “Add a New Reference” and enter your reference’s accurate information. When you click “Update Your Application,” a new email will be sent to your new reference. Please keep in mind that only one academic achievement letter and one community service/leadership letter will be viewable for your reviewing departments, and the reference you have selected within your IU Bloomington SSA will be included within your application.
We prefer for references to submit recommendation letters themselves, via the instructions provided within your reference request email. If you have exhausted all other options and are unable to submit your recommendation letter, please email it to the Office of Scholarships atiussa@iu.eduas an attachment, so that we may upload the letter on your behalf. Please include the student’s full name and high school name so that we can verify that it is the correct student. If you do not have access to a computer, please contact the Office of Scholarships at812-855-5779.
Please try submitting your recommendation letter as a different type of file. Generally, .doc, .docx, and .pdf files tend to work best. If this does not resolve the issue, please contact us directly atiussa@iu.eduor812-855-5779.
Yes, you can choose not to submit your letters of recommendation. You will not be reviewed by Hutton Honors College, but you will be reviewed by other departments who are reviewing your account for SSA scholarship consideration.
FAQs
What is the Indiana University selective scholarship application? ›
The Selective Scholarship Application (SSA) is an invitation-only application shared by a number of schools and programs at Indiana University Bloomington to award merit-based scholarships to incoming first-year students who meet high academic standards.
How to get scholarships to Indiana University Bloomington? ›To be considered for IU Academic Scholarships, you must submit a complete application for admission including official transcript, IU-specific essay, and test scores (if applicable) by the early action (non-binding) deadline of November 1.
What GPA do you need for IU scholarship? ›IU Academic Scholarships—Dean's, Provost's, and Global Engagement—and other OEM scholarships will be renewed if you meet the following criteria each semester: Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 at Indiana University. You can check your cumulative GPA at grades.indiana.edu.
Does Indiana University give out a lot of scholarships? ›IU students receive millions of dollars in financial aid and scholarships each year, from merit- and need-based scholarships to need-based grants, donor-funded scholarships, and department- or program-specific scholarships.
How do you get selected for scholarships? ›- Give the scholarship sponsor what it wants. ...
- Get involved with your community. ...
- Look professional. ...
- Use a scholarship search engine. ...
- Don't ignore the optional questions. ...
- Learn more about scholarship odds. ...
- Apply to every eligible scholarship. ...
- Look for essay contests.
To be eligible, a student must first satisfy each of the following requirements: (a) Have legal settlement in Indiana (b) Is at least five years of age and less than 22 years of age on August 1 of the school year (c) Meets at least one of the eight eligibility tracks listed below; and (d) Is a member of a household ...
Can I get into IU Bloomington with a 2.5 GPA? ›First-year applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.0. Note: Application requirements and standards may differ for transfer students, international students, adult applicants, homeschooled students, or those who have been out of school for a year or more.
How do I apply for full time scholarships? ›- Register for the scholarship, usually by completing an online application form.
- Check your inbox to make sure you've received the confirmation email.
- Write a personal statement or essay. ...
- Get official proof of your academic, athletic, or artistic achievements.
The acceptance rate at Indiana University Bloomington is 77.9%. For every 100 applicants, 78 are admitted. This means the school is lightly selective. The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores.
What is a good GPA for a full ride scholarship? ›A 4.0 Grade Point Average is not only a high GPA, it's an impressive GPA that's sure to catch the eyes of many scholarship providers. Since the minimum GPA for a full-ride scholarship is usually set at 3.5, a 4.0 is sure to always be above and beyond what's required.
What grades do scholarships look at? ›
One of the most common grade point average requirements is a 3.0 average. (Again, every scholarship provider is different and it's up to them to set their eligibility criteria, not us.) While some scholarships are based on a student's GPA, most scholarship aren't only about a student's GPA.
How do you get a full ride scholarship with a low GPA? ›- Play the scholarship “lotto” ...
- Go for “no” or “low” GPA scholarships. ...
- Tap your parents' network. ...
- Pre-package your application materials. ...
- Use social media. ...
- Embrace failure.
Less than 1 percent of students get full ride scholarships, showing just how difficult it is to earn one. However, with the right background, proper planning and by knowing where to look, your chances of landing a full ride scholarship can increase.
What are my chances of getting a full scholarship? ›The largest federal scholarship is Pell Grant, providing financial aid to 7.5 million students. 16% of students will receive a state scholarship, while 13% will receive a private scholarship. 7% of students are likely to receive a scholarship. Only 1.5% of students will receive a full scholarship.
What is the most difficult part of finding scholarships? ›The most difficult part is making sure your child finds the time to search for relevant awards, complete the applications, draft essays, ask for letters of recommendation, and send them all out before the deadline passes. Here are four tips to help you and your child navigate the application process.
What is the easiest scholarship to get? ›- $10,000 “No Essay” Scholarship.
- $2,000 Nitro College Scholarship – No Essay.
- $25,000 No Essay Scholarship.
- March Madness Scholarship.
- $5,000 Christian Connector Scholarship.
- $2,000 CampusReel Virtual Tour Scholarship.
- Annual Protestant Faith Based College Scholarship.
Some deadlines are as early as a year before college starts, so if you're in high school now, you should be researching and applying for scholarships during the summer between your junior and senior years.
What is the easiest way to get a college scholarship? ›- Start Your Scholarship Applications Early. ...
- Explore College Scholarships. ...
- Look Locally for Private Scholarships. ...
- Use Scholarship Search Engines to Expand Your Search. ...
- Prioritize the Scholarships You're Seeking. ...
- Continue Applying to Scholarships Throughout College.
How scholarship review processes work. Scholarship providers usually only start reviewing applications once the deadline passes. They then usually choose a winner within 3 months of the deadline. If you've won, they'll contact you by phone or email, and explain to you how you'll receive your scholarship prize money.
How Much Is a Choice scholarship Indiana? ›The average voucher value is about $5,439, which is about half of the average expenditure per student at Indiana's district schools. In order to expand access to educational choice, Indiana policymakers should expand eligibility to all students.
Can everyone apply scholarships? ›
Dependent on your level of study, there will be different opportunities available. While some scholarship schemes are open to all students, there are also dedicated master's scholarships, PhD scholarships, postdoctoral scholarships and academic research scholarships.
What is the average GPA at IU? ›Admissions criterion | Range | Average/Median |
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GPA | 3.62–4.00 | 3.90 |
SAT scores (Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing) | 1230–1420 | 1322 |
ACT scores (Composite) | 27–32 | 30 |
IU-Bloomington Acceptance Rate – Class of 2025
Looking back one cycle, out of 44,129 total applications submitted for a place in the Class of 2024, 80% were accepted. This is slightly higher than the 78% clip for the Class of 2023.
Indiana University at Bloomington is a large public university located on an urban campus in Bloomington, Indiana. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 32,986, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 80%.
How many scholarships can I apply for at once? ›If you are applying for NSP scholarships then you cannot apply for two scholarships at a time as this is one of criteria for the nsp that you can avail any other scholrship if you are taking one of the scholarship.
Do you apply for scholarships before or after acceptance? ›When to apply for scholarships. Apply for scholarships early and often. Some scholarship deadlines are as early as a year before you start college. You don't need to wait until you've made your final decision about your school to apply.
How often do people get full scholarships? ›Full-ride scholarships are awarded to only about 0.1% of students (Wignall, 2021). Nearly just as rare are full-tuition scholarships, which are awarded to only 1.5% of students (ThinkImpact, 2021).
What GPA do you need to get into Bloomington? ›Indiana residents should have a minimum college cumulative GPA of 2.3 on a 4.0-point scale before applying to IU Bloomington. Nonresidents should have a minimum college cumulative GPA of 2.5.
What majors is IU Bloomington known for? ›The most popular majors at Indiana University--Bloomington include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Public Administration and Social Service Professions; Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and ...
What is the lowest passing grade at IU? ›Passing Grade: A, B, C, or D (including pluses and minuses). Internal Grade: A grade record maintained by the registrar or a unit for internal purposes that does not appear on a student's transcript.
What SAT score do you need for a full scholarship? ›
So you're probably wondering, What's a good SAT score for scholarships, and how can I find them? The short answer is that you should aim for an SAT score between 1200 and 1600 if you want to secure some scholarships based on merit–and the higher within that range you score the more money you're looking at.
What does a full ride scholarship look like? ›A full-ride scholarship covers your entire college costs, such as tuition fees, room and board, class materials, transportation, and even study-abroad programs.
Which college gives the most merit scholarships? ›School | Location | Percent of students receiving non-need based aid |
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Gonzaga University | Spokane, WA | 51% |
University of Denver | Denver, CO | 50% |
The New School | New York, NY | 49% |
University of South Carolina | Columbia, SC | 49% |
Sometimes referred to as merit scholarship, you will need to demonstrate remarkable academic results (typically at least 5As at SPM or equivalent) to secure this award. The scholarship quantum differs depending on your results.
Can you get a full ride scholarship with a 3.5 GPA? ›With a 3.5 GPA, you might be eligible for a full-ride scholarship. However, it's important to note that there is no such thing as a free lunch. If you receive a full-ride scholarship, that means you'll need to maintain your GPA in order to keep receiving funding.
Does GPA matter for scholarships? ›You'll almost always need to meet a GPA requirement for a merit-based scholarship, but a minimum GPA can be a requirement for need-based scholarships as well. Traditionally a GPA is judged on a four-point scale, and at Scholarships.com the highest GPA you can include on your profile is a 4.0.
What GPA is too low for financial aid? ›To be eligible for federal student aid and college financial aid, a student must be making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This generally consists of maintaining at least a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (i.e., at least a C average) and passing enough classes with progress toward a degree.
Can an average student get a full ride scholarship? ›There's a common myth out there that a student can't win a college scholarship unless they have perfect grades, a stellar extracurricular record, or some kind of extraordinary athletic ability. This just isn't true.
Is a full ride scholarship good? ›It's a financial award, like any other scholarship, but with a difference—it covers all your college expenses. And not just tuition—a full-ride scholarship also covers your housing, meals, books, lab fees, and sometimes even living costs.
What happens if you win too many scholarships? ›What happens to leftover scholarship money. If you earned scholarships and grants that add up to more than your total cost of attendance, your school may send you a refund of the leftover scholarship money. Keep in mind, you may have to pay taxes on that amount.
Who decides who gets a scholarship? ›
A student applies to a school and the admission office decides whether to accept the applicant. If the school gives merit scholarships, the decision typically will be made during the acceptance process, usually based on the student's grades and test scores.
Can you have too much scholarship money? ›Receiving too much scholarship money is a rare but possible scenario. If you've received scholarship funds that are greater than your cost of tuition and fees, oftentimes your college or university will send you a refund for the leftover money.
What is the #1 way to increase your chances for a scholarship? ›Apply as early as possible
Everyone always waits until the last minute when applying for scholarships but take our advice and apply early. It gives you more time to prepare and get the application just right, you'll be less stressed and this way you won't miss any deadlines.
The U.S. Department of Education awards an estimated $46 billion in scholarship money annually. On average, first-time undergraduates who receive government grants and scholarships at a 4-year college receive about $13,690 annually.
Do full scholarships cover everything? ›A full-tuition scholarship covers the full cost of your tuition, but generally, it doesn't cover any of a student's other expenses. These fees could amount to thousands of dollars: housing costs, book costs, study abroad fees, and lab class fees.
What to avoid when applying for scholarships? ›- Starting Research Too Late. ...
- Missing Deadlines. ...
- Filling Out a Scam Application. ...
- Ignoring Scholarship Requirements. ...
- Bypassing Smaller Scholarships. ...
- Leaving an Application Incomplete. ...
- Making Errors on an Application.
Bring up something that makes you stand out from other students, especially if it's related to the scholarship you're applying for! Whether it's winning awards or competitions, being president of an organization, graduating at the top of your class, or anything else that enhances your application.
What are common scholarship mistakes? ›Misspellings, omitting information, askew facts or not following the scholarship essay directions can cost you the award. You need to be diligent in the details and triple-check your work. Don't lose out on a scholarship for a mistake that's easily preventable.
What does a selective admissions program mean? ›A Selective College Is Simply a College That Does Not Admit Everyone. Selectivity is measured by the percentage of students who are admitted. The lower the percentage, the more selective the school is. Essentially, most colleges are selective to some degree.
How much is the Indiana Choice scholarship? ›The average voucher value is about $5,439, which is about half of the average expenditure per student at Indiana's district schools. In order to expand access to educational choice, Indiana policymakers should expand eligibility to all students.
Is Indiana University selective? ›
Indiana University--Bloomington admissions is more selective with an acceptance rate of 85%. Half the applicants admitted to Indiana University--Bloomington have an SAT score between 1160 and 1380 or an ACT score of 26 and 32.
What is AES scholarship? ›The Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES) are offered each year to incoming, first-time-college freshmen. Award criteria and amounts vary with each applicant cohort. The completed application file for admission to the University serves as the AES application.
Is it better to go to a selective school? ›Competitive, results-oriented environment
These schools provide an academic environment and are focused on helping their students to achieve strong results. The proof is in the pudding, with these schools often producing some of the highest Year 12 results.
Selective High School | Cut-Off Score (2020) |
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Sydney Secondary College Leichhardt Campus | 190 |
Blacktown Boys High School | 189 |
Tempe High School | 188 |
Blacktown Girls High School | 187 |
There are no extra fees for attending a selective high school, unless your child is a boarder. Schools may ask for contributions towards the cost of materials for some subjects, as do other government high schools. Financial assistance may be available for rural or remote students applying for boarder placement.
How rare are full tuition scholarships? ›Less than 1 percent of students get full ride scholarships, showing just how difficult it is to earn one. However, with the right background, proper planning and by knowing where to look, your chances of landing a full ride scholarship can increase.
How much should I expect from scholarships? ›Typically in the range of $50 to $500, they could cover a semester's worth of textbooks or lab fees. Many times, a smaller scholarship will have fewer requirements and be less competitive.
Are all scholarships free? ›Scholarships are gifts. They don't need to be repaid. There are thousands of them, offered by schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, communities, religious groups, and professional and social organizations.
Can I get into IU with a 2.5 GPA? ›First-year applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.0. Note: Application requirements and standards may differ for transfer students, international students, adult applicants, homeschooled students, or those who have been out of school for a year or more.
How to write an essay for a scholarship in Indiana? ›Your IU application essay should focus on connecting your experiences to your future at Indiana University. When brainstorming for this IU essay prompt, ask yourself what you want to be when you grow up. Write down your dreams, goals, career interests, academic pursuits, and hobbies.
How much does AES scholarship pay? ›
Under the Tertiary Education Study Assistance Scheme (TESAS), for students attending Universities, there are two categories: (1) Academic Excellence Scheme (AES) and Higher Education Contribution Assistance Scheme (HECAS) and the Government through the Department pays K5,760.00 and K4,320.00 respectively.
How do you get an AES scholarship? ›Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES)
The student must demonstrate academic excellence through the achievement of a qualifying Grade Point Average (GPA) or above in their previous year of study. A student's GPA is calculated using an equally weighted average of the percentage grade values achieved by the student.
The U.S. Department of Education uses the FAFSA application to determine a student's eligibility for need-based federal financial aid for college based upon their financial situation. Federal financial aid may include federal grants, scholarships, work-study, and/or loans.