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The student news site of Indiana University Southeast

The Horizon

The student news site of Indiana University Southeast

The Horizon

Juniors Cory Byers, Bradley Cross, Amanda Goodridge and Adam Beasley wait offstage to receive their awards.

Stand for applause

Joshua Roy, Staff Reporter April 8, 2019

On April 6, the 2019 IU Southeast Chancellor’s Medallion Dinner was held at the Horseshoe Casino in Elizabeth, IN. The Chancellor's Medallion is a prestigious scholarship presented by the Chancellor...

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Horizon Guide: Financial Aid

Jordan Williams, Features Editor January 11, 2016

For most students, the application process of financial aid is a laborsome effort, but an effort that is necessary nonetheless. Whether it be the persistent tax forms or knowing which assets and annuities...

Alumni Association expands student scholarship program

IUS Horizon August 26, 2012
As part of a new initiative to help the campus community, the IU Southeast Alumni Association is offering six scholarships to students for the 2012-13 school year. The scholarship amounts total $10,000, with six $1,000 scholarships and one $4,000 scholarship for Athletics. Of the six scholarships, each one will be divided between the six schools at IU Southeast. Jerry Wayne, vice chancellor of Alumni and Community Relations, said half of the scholarship amount for the individual schools came from the organization’s scholarship account. The other half was provided by Chancellor Sandra Patterson-Randles.

Lost and Found Sale finds treasure for scholarships

IUS Horizon April 1, 2012
The Lost and Found Sale was held on March 19 in the Hoosier Room. A variety of unclaimed items were for sale, including USB drives, clothing, umbrellas, glasses, jewelry, books, lunch boxes and electronic devices. This is an event that occurs once per semester, and sale profits go toward aiding students.
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