Preparing for college
Parents play an important role in student success. La Casa/Latino Cultural Center understands this. We support parents and family members through a number of resources, events, and activities, keeping you engaged and informed.
Parents play an important role in student success. La Casa/Latino Cultural Center understands this. We support parents and family members through a number of resources, events, and activities, keeping you engaged and informed.
Paying for a college education can be a confusing and formidable task. Our goal is to make this process as easy and stress-free as possible! The following links will guide you through the scholarship process and provide you with resources on scholarship opportunities at IU Bloomington.
College is more affordable than you think. To be eligible for financial aid from the federal government, your state and your college, you must first file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You should file the FAFSA even if you’re not sure if you will enroll, or if you are currently in college.
IU Bloomington has everything you need to know about filing your FAFSA in one convenient place!
IU maintains a website that has a wealth of DACA-related information, including the latest news, financial resources, and points of contact for each campus.