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Consortium Agreements


If you are receiving your degree and financial aid from IUPUI or IUPUC and need to take classes at another IU campus (Bloomington, East, Kokomo, Northwest, South Bend, Southeast), you will need to complete a consortium agreement.

The consortium agreement provides information needed to determine your financial aid eligibility while you take a class(es) at another campus.

The form must be submitted each term you need to take a class(es) at another institution and must be approved by your academic advisor.

If you are receiving your degree and financial aid from a college or university other than IU campuses (Bloomington, East, Kokomo, Northwest, South Bend, Southeast) contact that college or university about your financial aid options while attending IUPUI or IUPUC.




Purdue University West Lafayette and Consortium Agreements

Students seeking a degree at Purdue West Lafayette who plan to enroll at IUPUI on a temporary basis for the 2013 summer term may be eligible to receive summer financial aid through Purdue University. Please visit http://www.purdue.edu/dfa/howtoapply/summer.php for further information.




Consortium Forms

The IUPUI Consortium and IUPUC Consortium Agreement forms are provided to assist a student that is requesting financial assistance while attending IUPUI or IUPUC as a degree seeking student while completing additional courses during the same semester at another IU campus. IUPUI will serve as the host school for IU Bloomington, IUPUC, IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, IU Southeast, and IU South Bend. IUPUC will serve as the host school for IUPUI, IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, IU Southeast, and IU South Bend. This form must be submitted each semester.

Please note: this program is not the same as the Consortium for Urban Education (CUE). Courses taken through Butler University, the Indianapolis Museum of Art; Franklin College; Marian College; Martin University; and University of Indianapolis, will not be taken into consideration for financial aid purposes. If you take courses at IVY Tech, you may be eligible to count those courses for financial aid purposes via the Passport program.  For more information about classes at IVY Tech, please visit their website.



 Download Forms

  2013 - 2014
      • IUPUI Consortium Agreement
      • IUPUC Consortium Agreement
      • Overseas Study Consortium Agreement


  Summer 2013
      • Purdue Consortium Agreement
     

2012 - 2013
      • IUPUI Consortium Agreement
      • IUPUC Consortium Agreement
      • Overseas Study Consortium Agreement


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