GRADUATE STUDIES
“Indiana State University provides exceptional, graduate-level education to students who are ready to work hard, push forward, give back, and aspire for more. We offer flexible yet rigorous programs in more than 70 academic and professional fields, taught by faculty who are renowned in their disciplines and dedicated to supporting your success.”
GRADUATE STUDIES
Earn an advanced degree with value and impact!
Welcome to Graduate Studies at Indiana State University! Whether you are a new college graduate looking to continue your education or a working professional interested in a career-enhancing credential or degree, Indiana State offers the programs, networks, and credibility to help you move up and stand apart.
I am Dr. Kenneth Games, Director of Graduate Studies, and it’s my pleasure to share with you the programs, opportunities, resources, and benefits of graduate education at Indiana State. I believe you will find our 150-year-old public university to be an ideal learning environment for earning your advanced degree and building a distinguished academic and professional profile.
Indiana State offers more than 70 academic degree and certificate options across the arts and sciences, business, education, engineering and technology, and health and human services. These include nearly 60 master’s and doctoral degrees. Our flexible programs, many offered in hybrid or fully online formats, are designed to fit your busy schedule, personal circumstances, and learning preferences, ensuring you can advance your education with us no matter where life takes you. Whether you take classes on campus or online, you will enjoy the same robust academic resources, such as our collections in the Cunningham Memorial Library, and access to responsive student services including academic advising, mentorship programs, our counseling center, and more.
Many of Indiana State’s graduate programs are nationally recognized and highly competitive. Our expert faculty maintain active, extensive professional networks that can help our students secure valuable externships, research projects, and job opportunities upon graduation. Indiana State is also a service-oriented campus where scholarship, experiential learning, and volunteerism are mutually supportive endeavors. Whether working on local community projects, meeting with clients during clinic hours, or participating in regional or international service trips, you will always have an opportunity to give back and pay it forward as a Sycamore.
I invite you to learn more about Graduate Studies at Indiana State in the pages that follow. Feel free to email me at Kenneth.Games@indstate.edu with any questions. Or visit us online at IndianaState.edu/gradstudies. I look forward to the possibility of you joining our vibrant academic community at Indiana State!
Kenneth Games, PhD Director, Graduate Studies
Indiana State University
WE ARE INDIANA’S STATE UNIVERSITY
95% JOB PLACEMENT RATE
70+ GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS 5 COLLEGES
250+ GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS
* Additional dollars available through endowments, donations, and other budgeted resources.
DEGREE AND LICENSURE PROGRAMS
Indiana State University offers 70+ graduate degree, certificate, and non-degree licensure and credential programs across five academic colleges: the Bailey College of Engineering & Technology; the Bayh College of Education; the College of Arts & Sciences; the College of Health & Human Services; and the Scott College of Business. These include nearly 50 programs that can be completed entirely or substantially online. Find your program of interest below and visit IndianaState.edu/programs to learn more!
MASTER’S PROGRAMS
Art Studio, MA
Athletic Training, MS
Biology with Thesis, MS
Biology without Thesis, MS **
Business Administration, MBA**
Career and Technical Education, MS **
Clinical Mental Health Counseling, MS Communication, MA
Computer Science, MS ** Criminology and Criminal Justice, MA and MS ** Electronics and Computer Technology, MS ** English, MA
Fine Art, MFA
Geography, MA
Geoscience, MS History, MA**
Human Resource Development, MS **
Kinesiology: Exercise Science, MA and MS
Kinesiology: Coaching, MA and MS Mathematics, MA
Mathematics, MS **
Nursing, MSN *
Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner, MSN *
Occupational Safety Management, MS **
Occupational Therapy, MS
Physician Assistant Studies, MS Psychology (General), MA and MS
Public Administration, MPA**
Public Health, MPH **
School Administration and Supervision, MEd
School Counseling, MEd
Social Work: Advanced Standing, MSW
Social Work, MSW
Speech-Language Pathology, MS
Sport Management, MS *
Student Affairs and Higher Education, MS **
Teaching and Learning, MEd **
Technology Management, MS **
TESL and Linguistics, MA
DOCTORAL AND EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST PROGRAMS
Biology: Ecology, PhD
Biology: Microbiology, PhD
Biology: Physiology, PhD
Clinical Psychology, PsyD
Doctorate in Athletic Training, DAT **
Educational Administration: Higher Education Leadership, PhD
Educational Administration: School Administration, PhD
Instructional Leadership, PhD *
Nursing, BSN-DNP *
Nursing, Post-Master’s DNP *
Physical Therapy, DPT
School Administration, EdS **
School Psychology, EdS
School Psychology, PsyD
Spatial and Earth Sciences, PhD
Technology Management, PhD *
CERTIFICATE AND LICENSURE PROGRAMS
Advanced English Teaching, Graduate Certificate*
Advanced Study in Public Administration, Graduate Certificate*
KEY: * = Online Only ** = Also Available Online | Programs available as of May 17, 2024. Program availability subject to change. Visit catalog.indstate.edu for the official listing of available programs.
Advanced Study in Public Personnel Administration, Graduate Certificate*
Career and Technical Education, Post-Master’s Non-Degree Licensure **
Communication Leadership, Graduate Certificate**
Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Licensure*
Digital Media Communication, Graduate Certificate**
Evaluation and Assessment, Graduate Certificate
Exceptional Needs Mild Intervention, Non-Degree Licensure*
Family Nurse Practitioner, Post-Master’s Certificate*
Genomics, Health, and Public Policy, Graduate Certificate* Health Communication, Graduate Certificate** History, Graduate Certificate
Human Resource Development, Graduate Certificate**
Organizational Leadership and Learning, Graduate Certificate**
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Post-Master’s Certificate*
Psychoeducational Assessment, Graduate Certificate
Public Advocacy Communication, Graduate Certificate** Safety Management, Graduate Certificate**
School Administration, Post-Master’s Non-Degree Initial Licensure
Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language, Graduate Certificate**
Transition to Teaching: Elementary Education*
Transition to Teaching: Secondary Education*
Transition to Teaching: Special Education*
Visual Impairment, Non-Degree Licensure for Exceptional Needs*
Scott College of Business
The Scott College of Business offers unparalleled graduate education for business and human resource professionals. We are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), the premier quality benchmark for excellence in business education worldwide. Our innovative curriculum and highly experienced faculty invest you with the skills and knowledge to gain a competitive edge in today’s global marketplace!
Bayh College of Education
At the Bayh College of Education, 150+ years of teaching excellence empowers you to shape the next century of education. Step into a legacy of innovation and leadership as you advance your knowledge and credentials in our supportive teaching and learning environment!
College of Arts & Sciences
The College of Arts & Sciences offers academically rich and professionally focused graduate studies in a variety of essential disciplines. From communication and psychology to biology and geosciences, our 30+ master’s, doctoral, and graduate certificate programs prepare you to excel in your profession and create positive change in our world!
Bailey College of Engineering & Technology
The Bailey College of Engineering & Technology prepares you for leadership positions in today’s most dynamic technological industries, with master’s and doctoral degrees in technology management and occupational safety management. We also prepare technology professionals for rewarding positions as educators with our master’s degree in career and technical education. Our cutting-edge curriculum and industry-connected faculty will prepare you to manage, lead, and teach others in rapidly advancing tech fields!
College of Health & Human Services
The College of Health & Human Services prepares skilled HHS practitioners to level up in their profession with advanced degrees and credentials in nursing, social work, public health, athletic training, physical therapy, and more. Our dedicated instructors, practice-focused curriculum, and intensive experiential learning opportunities prepare you to serve and improve the wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities at the highest standards of HHS practice.
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Realize your potential at Indiana State University!
We regularly host exclusive virtual and in-person events where you can have your questions answered and learn about the many resources available to you for graduate school. You can also schedule personalized advising sessions with our Admissions staff and learn more about financing your graduate education from our Financial Aid counselors.
We also encourage you to reach out to your academic department to inquire about application materials and deadlines, start dates, program orientation, available assistantships, and other important information.
Be sure to contact ISU-gradinfo@indstate.edu to register for email notifications about upcoming events and opportunities. Begin your graduate school journey today at Indiana State!
TAMANDA CHITALO
A global perspective on social work.
Master of Social Work (MSW) student Tamanda Chitalo enrolled in graduate school at Indiana State University before ever stepping foot on the Terre Haute campus. The student from Blantyre, Malawi knew what career she wanted to pursue; after securing a graduate assistantship from Indiana State, she left her home and her native country to follow that dream.
Tamanda Chitalo enjoys Indiana State’s MSW program because she can express her views, offer a different perspective as an international student, and learn more about herself. And she is able to apply her classroom learning in dynamic social work environments.
Tamanda credits faculty in the MSW program for helping her navigate through graduate school and for recommending her for scholarships and experiential learning opportunities. She completed an internship with the Hamilton Center in the Vigo County Outpatient Department, where she worked in community mental health and managed cases with individuals and families suffering from serious mental
illnesses. She also completed a fellowship program with an organization in Boston, where she learned to provide quality care to under-resourced communities.
Throughout her time in the MSW program at Indiana State, Tamanda believes she has grown professionally and culturally as a social worker. She comments, “Almost a year ago, I was a new student with a lot of anxiety about how it [my education] would work out. Right now, I can confidently say I am successfully navigating the sails and experiencing growth in the process as an African international student. The learning and opportunities for growth and development are endless.”
“I chose Indiana State when I learned that the Master of Social Work program was accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Coming in from overseas, I had to make sure I was getting into a program that was recognized and worth the time investment. A month before coming to the United States, I was able to secure a graduate assistantship, which meant full funding. So, I was like, ‘Why not?’”
Tamanda Chitalo, MSW Student, Department of Social Work
I had so much going on [personally] and people didn’t know if I could complete the program, but I had everything ready to go and was ahead on clinical hours. The first half of the semester I paced myself with help from my preceptors, classmates, and faculty. I went through a lot over the semester and still persevered, and I passed the national boards the day after Christmas. My instructors were so amazing! I was an A student and when all of this happened, they worked with me, were gracious, and helped me get through and do well.”
Alexis Hilbelink, ‘20 Family Nurse Practitioner
LEARN ONLINE
Advance your career from anywhere!
Indiana State University offers online learners advantages including:
• High-quality academic programs
• Flexible course formats (many asynchronous)
• Convenient virtual access to professors
• Ready access to academic resources and student services
Indiana State University offers nearly 50 graduate degrees fully or substantially online, including programs in:
• Biology
• Business Administration and Human Resources
• Computer Science and Technology
• Criminology and Criminal Justice
• Educational Administration
• History
• Mathematics
• Nursing and Applied Medicine
• Public Administration
• Public Health and Safety Management
• Sport Management
• Student Affairs and Higher Education
• Teaching and Learning
• Technology Management and Technical Education
Online courses are taught by the same expert, full-time faculty as our on-campus classes. Students in our online learning communities also support each other through study groups, team projects, and networking activities. This means you will have your classmates and your professors in your corner throughout your time at Indiana State!
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Graduate students at Indiana State University learn and thrive in a dynamic and highly interactive learning environment. Curriculum is designed to be engaging and relevant, with a focus on practical application and real-world problem-solving. Our programs are flexible, with many providing online options or hybrid programs with limited campus visits for students whose location, work, and life responsibilities require additional scheduling convenience.
Whether online or on campus, as a graduate student at Indiana State University, you will benefit from a breadth and depth of academic and career resources. Cunningham Memorial Library provides access to an array of books, journals, databases, special collections, and U.S. government depository materials. The Writing Center offers guidance and feedback on writing theses or dissertations. The University’s Student Success and Advising Center provides thoughtful feedback and support as you navigate your academic journey. Technology Support assists you with access to computer labs, software, and online learning systems to aid in academic projects and research. And the Career Center can help you prepare for your professional life beyond the university with resume reviews, job search strategies, and networking opportunities.
Indiana State University is also home to many specialized outreach centers and clinics that play a vital role in the graduate education experience here. These include: the Center for Sports Medicine and Performance in the College of Health & Human Services; the Small Business Development Center in the Scott College of Business; the Psychology Clinic in the College of Arts & Sciences; and the Counseling Clinic, the Porter School Psychology Center, and the Rowe Center for Communicative Disorders in the Bayh College of Education’s Norma and William Grosjean Clinic. These and several other centers facilitate advanced experiential training opportunities for graduate students while also providing services and resources to local community members. Such hands-on learning activities are foundational to the graduate studies experience at Indiana State University, and they support the development of skilled, ethical, and caring professionals.
ACCREDITATIONS AND NATIONAL RECOGNITIONS
Indiana State University has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1915.
Many degree programs are further distinguished by specialized accreditations from discipline-based organizations and professional associations, ensuring that they meet rigorous academic and professional standards. These accreditations affirm the University’s commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in higher education.
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics
Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
American Council for Construction Education
American Nurses Credentialing Center
American Psychological Association
Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education
Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation
Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of Schools of Art and Design
National Association of Schools of Music
Council on Social Work Education
National Association of Industrial Technology
National Environmental Health Science Protection and Accreditation Council
National Recreation and Park Association/American Association for Leisure and Recreation
ADAM FERGUSON
“This degree is not only helping me for what I do now, which is a lot more administrative and human resource issues, but I also do more grant writing. That aspect of the MPA program has been very applicable to my current role. We’re a communityoriented police department, so we have lots of interactions with various social service agencies and not-for-profits. Indiana State’s MPA program fits in seamlessly with that.”
MPA Student Department of Political Science
CARLA MORALES, ’24
“I had a great relationship with faculty members during my undergrad, and graduate school has expanded on that. You can find the department faculty in their office ready to talk to students on any day. Everyone has been supportive and flexible. I enjoy being able to ask questions and discuss different issues that I’ve read about or that we are seeing in the news.”
Alumna Criminology and Criminal Justice MS
SHANTA BANSTOLA
“Overall, my experience has been enriching. I always wanted to go abroad and pursue a higher degree. I have learned how to become independent because back in my country [Nepal], we are more dependent on our family emotionally and even for the smallest stuff. Indiana State taught me how to be independent in every aspect. I enjoy the campus and university. Within my department, we are a small group, but diverse. Everybody is so friendly and approachable, including our professors.”
PhD Student
Spatial and Earth Sciences
Department of Earth and Environmental Systems
ZEKE TORRES
“I am impressed by the Scott College of Business MBA program. After moving from the in-person to the online format, I felt like I hadn’t missed a beat, and the quality of the education has remained high. Our professors have put a lot of thought into the curriculum, which focuses on what a student needs to know in tomorrow’s business world.”
MBA Student
Scott College of Business
Dr. Lindsey Eberman Professor, Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation
DR. LINDSEY EBERMAN
Inspiring students to love research!
Dr. Lindsey Eberman influences students to overcome all challenges – big or small. As professor and program director of Indiana State’s Doctorate in Athletic Training (DAT) program, she encourages students to be patient-centered, clinically expert practitioners while also continuing her own independent research.
In Indiana State’s DAT program, Dr. Eberman wants her students to care about research. A self-described “research bug,” she has published more than 200 research manuscripts. A large portion of these publications were co-authored by students and alumni. Much of her research focuses on heat physiology and the effects of heat stroke on athletes. Other research investigates leadership techniques aligned with Eberman’s work as director of Indiana State’s Leadership and Professional Development bachelor’s program and the Instructional Leadership PhD program.
“I want my students to be excited about what they’re learning. I try to make learning fun but also practical for their future
careers,” Eberman says. The professor’s commitment to student success and research has been recognized through numerous awards, including the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Emerging Educator Award, the NATA Professional Development Excellence Award, and the NATA Gail Weldon Award of Excellence. In 2024, she received the President’s Medal from Indiana State, its highest faculty honor.
But Eberman isn’t done with her work yet. She plans to continue mentoring students, completing research with her graduate students, and finding new ways for them to discover the joy in learning.
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STUDENT LIFE
Indiana State University provides a rich, supportive scholarly environment for graduate students, with robust academic resources and engaged social and professional communities of learners. Opportunities for scholarship, community engagement, and other experiential learning activities will take you beyond campus with visits to local businesses, attendance at academic conferences, trips for field research, and even journeys overseas to learn from professionals in countries such as Croatia, India, Thailand, Scotland, and Japan.
Back on campus, you can become involved with our Graduate Student Association, which promotes a social atmosphere of learning and growth through assorted activities and professional development workshops. At Indiana State, this convergence of academic excellence, immersive experiences, and community engagement cultivates advanced learning and a global perspective, preparing you to make an impact in your profession and far beyond.
HOUSING
As a graduate student at Indiana State University, you can live and learn right on campus, within walking distance of classes, labs, Cunningham Memorial Library, recreational activities, campus events, and plenty of on-campus resources. Optimize your Sycamore experience with an on-campus residence, or look for convenient local housing choices in the surrounding neighborhood!
Explore housing options at IndianaState.edu/housing-dining
Insider Tip
Many graduate students live in University Apartments, located just blocks away from campus. The units feature bedrooms, living rooms, kitchenettes, and in-house laundry facilities!
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Students
from nations around
the world study, learn, and grow with Indiana State University!
Our campus hosts a vibrant, multicultural community of learners who embrace and celebrate diversity. And we provide a full range of student services to help international learners adjust to life on campus and in the United States.
Opportunities for international graduate students at Indiana State University include:
• Faculty mentorship
• Graduate assistantships and research
• Professional networks supporting career prospects
• Campus employment options
• Membership in student organizations
• Community volunteer opportunities
If your goal is to earn a respected, accredited graduate degree in America, Indiana State offers a high-quality, affordable, and life-changing educational experience. Learn more about our campus by taking a virtual tour today at IndianaState.edu/visit.
Indiana State is home to graduate students from 36 nations including:
“One unique thing I find about ISU is people help you regardless of where you come from. I feel part of the team, like I have a family here. There are so many opportunities to develop leadership skills.”
William Adu-Mensah, ’20, ‘24 Student Affairs and Higher Education MS
Educational Administration PhD
Welcome to Terre Haute!
Terre Haute is the perfect college town: a city big enough to provide convenient living and small enough to have that warm hometown feel.
There’s something for everyone in Terre Haute! Indiana State University’s campus is nestled in the city’s historic downtown district. Here, you can shop at local, independent boutiques and specialty stores, treat yourself to dinner at popular eateries, visit a local gallery or museum, or grab coffee at a local cafe.
Terre Haute, Indiana is located within easy driving distance of several major metropolitan areas and international transportation hubs, including Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Chicago.
“I have been able to grow in my field [at Indiana State] and learn more about marketing. The academic programs encourage me to shadow marketing professionals to have a firsthand look at what I’ll be doing in my future career.”
Isaac Young, ‘24 Communication MA
ISAAC YOUNG
Giving back to his community!
Isaac Young is passionate about supporting communities. Through his research as a Communication graduate student, he observed opportunity gaps in communities and how factors – including race, language, economic status, and family situations – affect educational achievements and careers.
When he was an undergraduate student at Indiana State University, Isaac knew the importance of finding his community on campus. This included joining organizations within the Charles E. Brown African American Cultural Center, where he learned marketing strategies by creating promotional materials for organizations. And his graduate education enhanced these communication skills through a theoretical perspective.
Isaac completed an Ethnographic creative graduate student capstone project in which he reviewed descriptions of people and cultures to determine opportunity gaps in communities. His project involved writing proposals on how specific actions could help eliminate these opportunity gaps, particularly in his hometown – Cahokia, Illinois, a suburb of St. Louis. Isaac says, “I want to give back to my community as much as I can. People don’t give back to their communities anymore. They graduate and leave their homes. I want to do something different.”
Visit IndianaState.edu/preferredpartners to learn more about the program’s educational benefits!
PREFERRED PARTNERS
The Preferred Partners Program is a collaborative partnership with participating employers that makes earning an advanced degree from Indiana State University even more convenient and affordable. Employees of Preferred Partner businesses can receive a full application fee waiver and a 15 percent discount off in-state tuition rates, which apply to all Preferred Partner students. See if your employer is an Indiana State Preferred Partner!
Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation
Bloomington (IN) Police Department
Clay Community Schools
D.A. Dodd, LLC
Eastern Greene Schools
Eminence Community School Corporation
Endress+Hauser
ESKO
Evansville Police Department
Gibault Children’s Services
Go4
Greencastle Community School Corporation
Hoosier Energy
Horizon Health
Indiana Association of School Principals
Indiana Association of School Psychologists
Indianapolis Airport Authority
Keymark Construction
Lids, Inc.
Life Center Christian Academy
Linton-Stockton School Corporation
MSD of Lawrence Township
North American Lighting
North Central Parke Community School Corporation
North Lawrence Community Schools
North Putnam Community Schools
North Vermillion Community Schools
Northeast School Corporation
Shepherd Insurance
South Harrison Community School Corporation
Southwest Parke Community Schools
State of Indiana
Steel Dynamics
Terre Haute Police Department
Tippecanoe School Corporation
Union Health
Vigo County Court Services
Vigo County Juvenile Justice
Vigo County School Corporation
Warsaw Community Schools
West Lafayette Police Department
Westfield Washington Schools
QUALITY. VALUE. EXPERIENCE.
Prepare for tomorrow today with Graduate Studies at Indiana State University!
Your graduate program at Indiana State will equip you with the specialized knowledge, critical thinking skills, and analytical tools you need to advance in your field and achieve your full career potential. And that’s only the beginning!
Graduate programs at Indiana State University are professionally focused and taught by world-class faculty with deep connections and experience in their fields. Our advanced degrees prepare you to fulfill critical, high-value roles in education, technology, government, business, healthcare, and the social and natural sciences. Graduate research, fellowships, and assistantships, including teaching assistantships, provide significant experiential learning opportunities, and helpful faculty mentors will guide your preparation for a rewarding professional career beyond graduate school.
Indiana State University’s graduate programs also incorporate valuable strategic and educational partnerships with public and private employers in business, industry, government, healthcare, and other sectors. These relationships allow you to engage in knowledge exchange, skill development, and innovative research while working alongside professionals in your field. Such collaborations provide coaching, referrals, job training, and other benefits that enrich your career exploration and build your professional network.
Graduate school represents a major investment of your time, energy, and resources. At Indiana State University, we match that investment with exceptional resources and transformative experiences that bring added value and realworld preparation to your graduate studies.
COSTS & AID
Invest in the value of your education!
Indiana State University provides an exceptional academic experience for every graduate student. Various forms of financial aid support are available.
Take advantage of financial opportunities you may be eligible for, including student loans, graduate assistantships, or fellowships. Our counselors can guide you through the financial aid process and explain additional resources that may be available to help cover your graduate study costs. Complete your FAFSA at studentaid.gov.
Individual academic departments may offer graduate assistantships and fellowships for your program. Selection for these opportunities is highly competitive. Contact the appropriate academic department for information on the availability and standards of appointment. In addition, a number of assistantships may be available outside of your department. Please check with the Indiana State University Career Center for information on open positions. Visit IndianaState.edu/gradassist for additional information.
Visit IndianaState.edu/thebranch to search for available scholarships and view application criteria.
For more information about financial aid at Indiana State University, visit IndianaState.edu/financial-aid.
IndianaState.edu/gradcosts
Calculate your graduate school costs.
Your total graduate tuition costs at Indiana State University will differ depending on where you live, how many credit hours you take, and whether you are an online or on-campus student. Additional fees – including textbooks, laboratory fees, course fees, and campus resources –are required for all graduate students and may vary by program. This chart shows the graduate costs for the Fall ’24 - Spring ’25 academic year. The chart assumes the student is enrolled in nine credits each semester and lives on campus.
Visit IndianaState.edu/gradcosts for more information.
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* Housing and food costs above are for graduate students living on campus with the All-Access Meal Plan. For additional housing and meal plan options, visit IndianaState.edu/residential-life.
** Estimated total costs are for graduate students, for Fall ’24 and Spring ’25 semesters, enrolled in nine credits per semester. Actual costs will vary by student, based on travel habits and academic programs selected. Personal expenses (for example, transportation or entertainment) are not included in the total estimated costs. Additional fees and expenses may apply.
† Non-Resident Reduced Rates apply to on-campus students from participating states and to most non-resident online students. For details and exceptions, visit IndianaState.edu/gradcosts.
Explore the online graduate student checklist.
IndianaState.edu/ gradlist
CHECKLIST
Achieve your goals – and your potential – as a graduate student at Indiana State University. Apply today, then follow this checklist for next steps.
❑ Apply online at IndianaState.edu/gradstudies.
❑ Activate your MyISU portal at isuportal.indstate.edu. Click on “Activate Your University Username.”
❑ For those with graduate assistantships, check in with your advisor or supervisor to complete all necessary paperwork.
Explore the international graduate student checklist.
IndianaState.edu/ internationalgrad
Indiana State undergraduates who wish to enroll in graduate courses can find more information online.
IndianaState.edu/ gradstudies
❑ Apply for financial aid as early as October 1. Complete the FAFSA at studentaid.gov. Indiana State’s school code is 001807.
❑ Contact your academic advisor. To find your advisor’s contact information, log in to MyISU and click “Student Self-Service.”
❑ Check with your program director and be aware of any required orientations. Some orientations can take place up to two weeks before classes start.
❑ Explore housing options in the Terre Haute area. Indiana State offers the 500 Wabash Apartments and the University Apartments for our graduate students. There are other non-university options.
❑ Meet Indiana State’s immunization requirements. Required forms are at IndianaState.edu/immunizations.
❑ Request submission of final materials. Your previous institutions’ transcripts, GRE or GMAT scores, and other program-specific documents should be sent directly from the generating institution to admissions@indstate.edu or mailed to the Office of Admissions, Welcome Center, 318 North 6th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809. Please note that not every graduate program requires GRE or GMAT scores.
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
John W. Moore Welcome Center
318 North 6th Street | Terre Haute, IN 47809
2024
Indiana State University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, age, national origin, sexual orientation, including gender identity or expression, religion, disability, or veteran status. In line with its commitment to equal opportunity, the University will recruit, hire, promote, educate, and provide services to persons based upon their individual qualifications meeting established criteria.
The University Board of Trustees reserves the right to make changes at any time. The right to correct errors is also reserved.
Program availability is subject to change without notification. Visit catalog.indstate.edu for an official listing of available programs.