Studying in Indiana can provide international students with access to a range of higher education options. The state also offers varied scenery, from caves in southern Indiana to the Indiana Dunes in the north.

In this article, we will look at affordable universities in Indiana. Tuition and fee figures below are based on each institution’s latest published official page available at the time of review. Academic years differ by institution, and additional costs may apply.

Affordable Schools in Indiana for International Students

1. Vincennes University

Vincennes University is Indiana’s first college. Founded in 1801 by William Henry Harrison while he was governor of the Indiana Territory, the university offers more than 180 majors. It also lists academic scholarships for eligible students.

2. Indiana University Kokomo

Indiana University Kokomo emphasizes applied learning through its KEY program, which connects classroom education with career preparation. The university’s official homepage lists a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio and a range of student organizations.

International students may receive up to $20,000 in combined merit scholarships and financial assistance. To be eligible for all available funds, students should apply by April 1.

3. Indiana University Northwest

Offering more than 150 bachelor’s, master’s, and certificate programs, Indiana University Northwest provides students with a range of study options.

Some students may qualify for reduced Indiana Partner tuition rates. Residents of Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, and Wisconsin receive the discounted rate through the Midwest Student Exchange Program. Residents of Illinois, Kentucky, and Michigan may be eligible for a Student Excellence Award with the same tuition benefits. Students should review the current eligibility requirements before applying.

4. Purdue University Northwest

Purdue University Northwest has campuses in Hammond and Westville and welcomes students from more than 60 countries.

In the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, Purdue University Northwest ranked 37th among top public Midwest regional universities. Its undergraduate engineering programs ranked No. 46 nationally in their category, and its undergraduate nursing program ranked No. 74 nationally.

5. University of Southern Indiana

The University of Southern Indiana assesses undergraduate tuition by credit hour and program. Additional student, college, program, and one-time fees may apply.

Students should review the university’s official tuition page and the fee information for their intended program before applying.

6. Indiana State University

  • Admissions | Tuition Fees | Scholarships
  • Published Undergraduate Tuition: $9,978/year (Indiana Resident) | $13,970/year (Interstate or Midwest Consortium Scholarship Recipients) | $23,282/year (Out-of-State and International)

Indiana State University is located in Terre Haute. Its official website highlights undergraduate majors, graduate programs, and many fully online degree options.

Qualifying students from specified states may receive the reduced interstate or Midwest Consortium scholarship rate. Some courses and programs may have additional fees, so students should review the official tuition page before applying.

7. Indiana University South Bend

Indiana University South Bend publishes estimated undergraduate tuition and fees for full-time students taking 14 credit hours. Actual costs may vary by course load, residency status, and personal choices.

The university’s online scholarship application can be used to apply for more than 200 Indiana University South Bend and Indiana University Foundation scholarships. Eligible students from participating states may also qualify for reduced Indiana Partners tuition rates, including the Midwest Student Enrollment Exchange Waiver Program and the Midwest Student Exchange Program. Students should review the eligibility criteria before applying.

The institutions in this list publish tuition information and scholarship resources for students comparing study options in Indiana. Because costs vary by residency status, enrollment level, and program, international applicants should confirm their classification and total estimated costs with the institution before applying.

We hope this article on affordable universities in Indiana was helpful. If you are interested in studying abroad or in the United States, check out our Study in the USA page and the Available Courses for International Students!

About the Author: Hyun Lee

Hi! I am Hyun, and I am the founder at Global Scholarships. I've received a full-tuition scholarship at Birmingham-Southern College and a $1,000 Burger King Scholarship for my undergraduate degree and was offered a fully funded scholarship consisting of tuition, living stipend, and health insurance for computer science Ph.D. program at North Carolina State University. You can read more about my scholarship journey here. If you are interested, you can follow me on Linkedin where I regularly write about scholarships.

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