
To qualify, students must apply during their seventh or eighth-grade year. Most students who qualify for the federal free and reduced lunch guidelines will qualify for the 21st Century Scholars program – but students can only take advantage if they apply before the June 30 deadline.
“To achieve economic security and mobility in today’s economy, education beyond high school is vital,” said Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers. “The 21st Century Scholars program not only makes college affordable but when accompanied with the Scholars Success Program, it keeps students on track for college and career success.”
The Commission’s 2021 College Readiness Report shows that 88% of 21st Century Scholars who meet the program’s requirements are enrolling in college, compared to the statewide college-going average of 59 percent. The program has also been shown to close the race and ethnicity equity gap for low-income students.
To best serve students, the Commission has split the state into eight outreach regions; and the Commission’s outreach coordinators are available via phone or email. A full list of counties and associated numbers are available here. Help is also available in Spanish by calling (317) 232-1072 or (317) 617-0318.
¿Necesitas ayuda en español? Llame al (317) 232-1072 o (317) 617-0318.
Learn more and apply at www.Scholars.in.gov/enroll.



