Vincennes University announced that it is extending the Residential Housing Scholarship for the fifth consecutive year.
VU is simplifying the process for students. Students who apply for Fall Semester 2025 classes at the Vincennes Campus will receive a $1,500 housing scholarship for the 2025-26 academic year.
VU Director of Admissions Sarah McLin said, "By fostering an environment rich in support and resources, we aim to inspire academic excellence and help every student achieve their goals. VU is committed to reinforcing the University's mission of accessible, high-quality education."
The Residential Housing Scholarship is $1,500 per year, which translates to $750 per semester for incoming and returning domestic students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
VU introduced Residential Housing Scholarships in 2021.
Scholarships are available to students who submit their housing application by the June 1, 2025, deadline. Housing applications are open now. The scholarship exclusively covers accommodations within VU residence halls, including Clark Hall, Godare Hall, Vigo Hall, and Ebner Hall.
Apartments are excluded from this.
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