Which Indiana colleges receive the least state student aid?

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Brown Mackie College-Indianapolis and Ross Medical Education Center-Granger reported receiving the least state financial aid during the 2015-16 academic year among Indiana schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune 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
Brown Mackie College-Indianapolis
Indianapolis
303
3
$903
$301
2
Ross Medical Education Center-Granger
Granger
205
3
$12,000
$4,000
3
Brown Mackie College-South Bend
South Bend
131
5
$13,230
$2,646
4
Crossroads Bible College
Indianapolis
270
6
$43,097
$7,183
5
Lincoln College of Technology-Indianapolis
Indianapolis
930
18
$53,432
$2,968
6
Harrison College-Indianapolis
Indianapolis
2,730
36
$54,612
$1,517
7
The Art Institute of Indianapolis
Indianapolis
696
40
$78,483
$1,962
8
Oakland City University
Oakland City
1,469
24
$129,240
$5,385
9
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame
12,393
26
$148,706
$5,719
10
Earlham College
Richmond
1,102
25
$162,779
$6,511

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