Which Indiana schools receive the least state student aid?

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Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing, Crossroads Bible College and Lincoln College of Technology-Indianapolis reported receiving the least state financial aid during the 2018-19 academic year among Indiana schools, according to an analysis of federal data.

The analysis is based on data reported annually to the U.S. Department of Education.

Indiana schools receiving smallest share of state student aid

Rank
School
City
Enrollment
Number receiving aid
Total amount
Average aid per student
1
Saint Elizabeth School of Nursing
Lafayette
126
4
$30,730
$7,683
2
Crossroads Bible College
Indianapolis
157
5
$37,160
$7,432
3
Lincoln College of Technology-Indianapolis
Indianapolis
961
18
$53,911
$2,995
4
Martin University
Indianapolis
318
10
$69,255
$6,926
5
University of Notre Dame
Dame
12,607
17
$111,860
$6,580
6
International Business College-Fort Wayne
Wayne
186
32
$118,516
$3,704
7
Holy Cross College
Dame
499
35
$237,160
$6,776
8
International Business College-Indianapolis
Indianapolis
327
73
$253,158
$3,468
9
Oakland City University
City
1,419
39
$293,396
$7,523
10
Earlham College
Richmond
1,104
44
$299,215
$6,800

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