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  1. If you’re offered loans, decide whether you want to accept the full amount, reduce the amount you’re borrowing, or decline your loans completely. (You don’t need to accept grants or scholarships—you’ll get those automatically.) Be sure to manage your financial aid closely, and keep in mind that the decisions you make—such as a ...

  2. You have several options when it comes to paying your IUPUI bursar bill. So you can avoid potentially long lines, we encourage you to pay online, by mail, or by using the Office of Student Financial Services secure drop box. Make sure you make your payment at least five business days prior to the due date —or sooner, depending on your payment ...

  3. The Office of Student Financial Aid Services administers federal, state, university, and private funds in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study part-time employment. To ask specific questions regarding your account, the Office of Student Financial Services can be reached at finaid@iupui.edu or 317-274-4162.

  4. About Us. Interim Dean's Welcome; Discover Public Health; Ambassadors; Departments. Biostatistics & Health Data Science; Community and Global Health; Epidemiology

  5. Students may seek internships in any public health related organization. If a student has specific career aspirations beyond the typical public health settings (e.g., health-related nonprofits, health care organizations, health departments, health agencies, etc.) an internship may be approved in area outside of a typical public health setting at the discretion of the program’s faculty ...

  6. Need to contact the Office of the Registrar? You can call us at 317-274-1519 or email us at: Registrar Document Submission. Do you need to submit a form or request to the Office of the Registrar? We have several electronic forms for your use!

  7. Student performance demonstrates above-average comprehension of the course materials and exceeds course expectations on all tasks as defined in the course syllabus. B (3.0) Good work. Student performance meets designated course expectations, demonstrates understanding of the course materials, and performs at an acceptable level.