The Office of Financial Aid and the Office of Technology Solutions worked closely to harness data for borrowers to help lower student loan default rates.
Unit: Financial Aid
Redbird donors rise to support students in need!
Illinois State donors have been giving to the Red and White Scholarship since the fund was established in 2011 to help students with unexpected financial hardships.
CARES Act funding applications in place for Illinois State students
Illinois State University has received funding through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The money helps students with expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Part-time Job Fair helps students with more than finances
The Career Center hosts the Part-time Job Fair to help students succeed financially and as professionals.
Video: What to know about financial aid for transfer students
In this video, Cory Washington, a financial aid counselor at Illinois State, answers questions about what to expect when pursuing financial aid as a Redbird.
Illinois State offers Redbird, McLean County, Alumni Legacy scholarships
During his annual State of the University Address, President Larry Dietz announced new scholarships that will help to make Illinois State University even more affordable and attractive for prospective students.
Part-time Job Fair helps students with more than finances
Although part-time jobs may help many students financially, part-time employment can make a much larger impact than just making money.
Part-time Job Fair helps students with educational expenses
As the State of Illinois continues to address the funding of higher education, the Career Center is hosting its annual Part-time Job Fair on September 7.
Students encouraged to apply for A/P Council Scholarship
Students of A/P employees or retirees can now apply for the 2017 A/P Council Scholarship. Deadline is June 9.
Scholarship a source of encouragement
When Ron Ulmer ’70, M.S. ’75, established his namesake scholarship a few years ago, he wasn’t looking to help the typical scholarship recipient.