Aid for international students
Explore your funding options
Gathering resources to fund your education in the United States can be one of the most challenging parts of the admissions process. Financial help is available, but finding it takes work and persistence.
Start by researching funding possibilities in your home country. Contact an to learn about opportunities.
Student loans
As an international student, you are not eligible for student loans through the U.S. federal government, but you still have options for borrowing money. Always carefully consider the terms of a loan before you borrow, and investigate other funding sources, such as scholarships and fellowships. Never borrow money that you cannot pay back.
91°µÍø scholarships
91°µÍø offers specific awards to recognize the achievement of our international community.
Explore international student scholarships
External scholarships
It is worthwhile to expand your search beyond 91°µÍø. Be patient and persistent—while many U.S. scholarships are limited to citizens, numerous organizations offer support to international scholars.
Fellowships and assistantships
If you are a graduate student, you may be able to secure a fellowship or assistantship through your department. An assistantship is a paid position that requires you to teach or conduct research. A fellowship is an award of money that may or may not come with a work requirement. Contact your school or department for details.
Services for sponsored students
Sponsored students are those students who have a government, company, or organization paying for their studies at 91°µÍø. These students have unique needs. To ensure that sponsoring organizations and the students they sponsor are able to accomplish their specific educational objectives, we created Sponsored Students Services.
We are proud to partner with over 60 different sponsoring governments, companies, and organizations, and currently host approximately 270 sponsored students. We provide one point of contact for sponsors (Daniel Whitmer in the Office of International Services) and can serve as a liaison with admissions, academic departments, and other student services on campus.
Our services and fees
We can assist sponsored students and sponsoring organizations in a variety of ways. If you have any questions about how we can help, contact us. We can:
- Advise on the admission application process, liaise with graduate school offices, and answer questions about admissions
- Assist with sponsors’ financial terms, help students understand billing requirements, and liaise with Student Central about billing concerns
- Provide a free official transcript to sponsors (Requires a one-time consent from the student. Learn about .)
- Help students understand sponsor regulations, assist students with sponsor requirements (health insurance, program extensions, etc.), liaise with academic departments for sponsor requirements (program information, change in academic level, etc.)
- Provide a single point of contact for international advising, including F-1 and J-1 visas, U.S. regulations, travel questions, etc.
- Provide assistance and counseling with personal matters, including housing, health problems, academics, family and dependent concerns, general advising, and other sensitive matters
- Host specialized sponsor student orientation sessions
- Provide programming specifically tailored to sponsored students, and inform students of campus and community events
The international sponsored student fee is a per-semester fee for all students sponsored by the U.S. or other government, a company, an organization, an educational institution, etc.
Federal aid options for eligible noncitizens
If you’re an , you may qualify for federal loans and grants. To be eligible, any one of the following must be true:
- You are a permanent U.S. resident with a permanent resident card (I-1551), also known as a Green Card.
- You are a conditional permanent resident.
- You have one of the following listed on your Arrival–Departure Record (I-94) from the Department of Homeland Security:
- Refugee
- Asylum Granted
- Parolee
- Cuban-Haitian Entrant
If you are not a permanent resident and do not have a Green Card, you may still be able to get money for your education. Contact the for questions.
91°µÍø Miller Loan for international students
The Miller Loan has the following terms:
- Interest rate is 5%
- Repayment begins 9 months after ending studies
- Repayment period will not exceed 10 years
- Repayment will be in U.S. dollars
To be eligible for the Miller Loan, a student must:
- Be an undergraduate, graduate, or professional student
- Be in the final year of their degree program
- Have a cumulative program GPA of at least 2.75
- Be fully enrolled
- Have an unmet need
- Have exhausted all other possible funding options
Complete a “Need-based Assistance” application form through (under “Insurance and Finances”) and select “yes” to the question “Would you accept a loan?”
Complete all sections of the form.
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91°µÍø Bloomington
Student Central
408 N. Union Street Bloomington, IN 47405-
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Student Central will be closed on the following days: June 19, 2026; July 3, 2026; September 7, 2026; November 26–27, 2026; December 25, 2026; December 28–31, 2026
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Associate Director of Sponsored Student Services
Daniel Whitmer
Office of International Services Ferguson International Center 330 N. Eagleson Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405