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STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BY CAMPUS
    

     In 2000-01, $208.8 million was received by students on the Bloomington campus (51.2 percent of the $408 million financial aid total). On the IUPUI campus students received $124.5 million, or 30.5 percent of the total. The remaining 18.3 percent was distributed among the other campuses.

2000-01 STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BY CAMPUS

Campus Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total

Bloomington  $   129,750,714  $  60,382,998  $ 18,730,014  $  208,863,726
Indianapolis         66,282,912      11,044,889      47,180,290       124,508,091
East           7,505,343            20,535         7,525,878
Kokomo            4,384,031          144,738         4,528,769
Northwest          10,575,828        1,069,059        11,644,887
  
South Bend          13,628,630       1,394,356       15,022,986
Southeast       10,936,886          358,386        11,295,272
  
Subtotal  $ 243,064,344  $ 74,414,961  $ 65,910,304  $ 383,389,609
Fort Wayne          23,926,777           850,278        24,777,055
Total  $ 266,991,121  $75,265,239  $  65,910,304    $408,166,664

NOTE:  Excludes Social Security education benefits, off-campus student employment and academic appointment stipends.
SOURCE:  Bloomington Bursar's Office, University Budget Office (fee remissions for campuses other than Bloomington and Fort Wayne), and Office of the Comptroller, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
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