Founded in 1820, Indiana University has grown to become one of America’s leading research universities. IU offers more than 2,400 different programs of study across nine campuses. More than 90,000 students currently attend the university representing 160 countries. Graduates join a network of 760,000-plus alumni worldwide. Indiana University has a long tradition of helping students from all walks of life, attend and succeed in college. Today, 27% of domestic degree-seeking students represent minority populations. With a commitment to making education accessible to more people, the university awarded more than $1.1 billion in financial aid in 2021. About 76% of undergraduates receive financial aid with nearly 50% of bachelor’s degree recipients graduating with no student debt. Indiana University is proud to partner with Early College programs across the state to support dual credit coursework and degree pathways that help more students complete a postsecondary education. By removing the social, academic, and financial barriers that prevent students from earning their degree, we change family’s lives for generations and improve the economic progress of our state.