Below is the data on what it actually costs to attend University of Indianapolis, from the published cost of attendance and projected degree cost through to net price, median student debt at graduation, default outcomes, and how aid varies by family income.
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Published attendance costs at University of Indianapolis is about $48,674.00 annually.
Cost is shown below as the full sticker price, the average net price after aid, and the low-income net price.
| Tuition and fees | $37,200.00 |
| + Room, board & other expenses | $11,474.00 |
| Total cost | $48,674.00 |
| That is 48% above the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $48,674.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$30,988.00 |
| Net price | $17,686.00 |
| That is 46% below the national average net price. |
| Total cost | $48,674.00 |
| − Grants and scholarships | −$37,244.00 |
| Net price | $11,430.00 |
| That is 65% below the national average net price. | |
| Explore each piece on tuition and fees and living costs. |
Costs have trended upward in recent years by around 3.5% annually, so the projections below total more than one year of attendance. These tables carry the cost across a degree for three cases: low-income w/ aid, average aid, and no aid. Loan figures amortise the projected total over ten years at 6.8%.
| Projected 4-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 3.5% | 3.5% | 3.5% |
| Freshman year | $11,834.00 | $18,311.00 | $50,395.00 |
| Senior year | $13,134.00 | $20,322.00 | $55,930.00 |
| Total 4-year net price | $49,906.00 | $77,221.00 | $212,521.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $19,012.00 | $29,418.00 | $80,963.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $574.00 | $889.00 | $2,446.00 |
| Total amount paid | $68,918.00 | $106,639.00 | $293,483.00 |
| Projected 2-year net costs | Low Income w/ Aid | w/ Average Aid | No Aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | 3.5% | 3.5% | 3.5% |
| Freshman year | $11,834.00 | $18,311.00 | $50,395.00 |
| Senior year | $12,252.00 | $18,958.00 | $52,176.00 |
| Total 2-year net price | $24,086.00 | $37,270.00 | $102,570.00 |
| 10-year loan interest @ 6.8% | $9,176.00 | $14,198.00 | $39,076.00 |
| Total monthly payment | $277.00 | $429.00 | $1,180.00 |
| Total amount paid | $33,262.00 | $51,468.00 | $141,646.00 |
For the complete net-price picture, see the net-price section.
Net price reflects the true cost to attend after grant and scholarship aid is deducted. This is the more honest cost figure for most families, since it accounts for institutional and federal aid.
| Average net price (on-campus) | $21,602.00 |
| Average net price (off-campus) | $18,748.00 |
What families actually pay shifts with income, since need-based grants are larger for lower-income students. Here is the average net price for each family-income range:
| Family income | Average net price |
|---|---|
| Under $30,000 | $14,352.00 |
| $30,000 to $48,000 | $13,702.00 |
| $48,001 to $75,000 | $17,093.00 |
| $75,001 to $110,000 | $23,380.00 |
| Over $110,000 | $26,125.00 |
Estimate your specific net price using the school’s University of Indianapolis Net Price Calculator, or reach out to the financial aid office.
Dig into how aid is awarded on the financial aid breakdown.
Typical debt at graduation from University of Indianapolis comes to $18,714.00, categorized as a Low ($10-20k) debt-burden category.
Here’s how debt at graduation distributes across borrowers:
| Percentile | Debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| 10th | $3,500.00 |
| 25th | $6,243.00 |
| Median (50th) | $18,714.00 |
| 75th | $29,300.00 |
| 90th | $40,000.00 |
How far apart the 10th and 90th percentiles sit tells you how uneven debt outcomes are.
Read the complete debt breakdown on the student loan debt detail.
Debt outcomes vary substantially with family income. The breakdown below segments borrowers by family income at entry:
| Family income | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| Low income | $15,582.00 |
| Middle income | $16,909.00 |
| High income | $19,690.00 |
Debt at graduation often differs for first-generation students.
| Student group | Median debt at graduation |
|---|---|
| First-generation students | $18,385.00 |
| Continuing-generation students | $19,500.00 |
The Pell Grant is the largest federal grant for undergraduates from low-income families. Pell vs non-Pell comparisons surface how debt breaks down by need.
The gap between Pell-eligible and non-Pell median debt at University of Indianapolis works out to $-1,190.00.
The federal default-rate classification for University of Indianapolis is Low (<5%).
| Window | Cohort default rate |
|---|---|
| 2-year | 4.2% |
For a sense of scale, Stafford disbursements at University of Indianapolis reach $545,335,488.00 covering 20,469 recipients.
Veterans and active-duty servicemembers can tap dedicated federal aid programs including the GI Bill and Tuition Assistance from the Department of Defense.
| GI Bill recipients | 44 |
| Avg GI Bill amount | $19,328.00 |
| DoD Tuition Assistance recipients | 3 |
| Avg DoD Tuition Assistance | $2,417.00 |
Dig into veteran education benefits on the college veterans page.
Numbers only tell part of the story. As you weigh University of Indianapolis, the questions below are worth your time:
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Data sources. Figures on this page draw from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and MediaFactual editorial review. Net-price calculator and financial-aid office links are taken from the institution’s own published data.