Tuition, Scholarships, and Financial Aid

At Founder’s College, our goal is to graduate students with little to no debt, but a lot of possibilities.

Founder’s College was intentionally designed for students with limited financial resources. It is anticipated that each student will qualify for Federal Pell Grants and Indiana state aid, minimizing out-of-pocket costs.

Founder’s College students are expected to live at home to reduce their living expenses. Additionally, we assist students in finding external employment to help them earn extra income for personal expenses.

Applying for Financial Aid

Founder’s College enables students to achieve an associate degree with minimal financial burden.

All Founder’s College applicants are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to access all financial assistance options. The FAFSA should be filed before the Priority Application Deadline of February 15, 2025. Demonstrating a high level of financial need through the FAFSA is a prerequisite for admission to Founder’s College.

Most foreign citizens are not eligible for federal student aid from the U.S. Department of Education, and cannot file the FAFSA. There are, however, some instances in which noncitizens may be eligible for federal government aid. Visit studentaid.gov for more information. 

Use Butler’s school code when filing: 001788.

If you are unable to file the FAFSA, please contact our Financial Aid team.

Tuition & Fees

Without scholarships or grants, Founder’s College tuition and fees for the 2025–2026 academic year are $19,895*, which includes $18,905 for tuition and $990 for fees.

*Each of the associate degree programs at Butler University assume some level of summer enrollment, typically ranging from 6 to 12 credit hours depending on the degree. The cost for these summer credits is estimated to be between $1,848 and $3,696.

Tuition and fees for the program are designed to be covered by the combination of the Federal Pell Grant and Indiana state aid. The Federal Pell Grant is a need-based award that doesn’t require repayment, offering up to $7,395 for the 2024–2025 academic year. Indiana state aid programs, like the Frank O’Bannon Grant, are designed to help students with financial need cover tuition and fees at eligible institutions. These programs support our College’s commitment to making education more affordable for students with limited financial resources.

Founder’s College students are expected to live at home and commute to campus, eliminating room and board expenses. 

After earning an associate degree, students have the exciting option to pursue their bachelor’s degree at Butler University within the following two years. If they decide to continue at Butler, the estimated costs will be based on the University’s tuition and fees for that year with the understanding that students remain eligible for federal and state funding, along with Butler institutional aid assistance. Butler is dedicated to securing philanthropic support to ease the transition to a bachelor’s degree and reduce costs. Students may also pursue outside scholarships and/or federal student loans to help cover expenses. 

Resources Provided to Students

In addition to fees, we’ll provide assistance with other expenses such as transportation, books, and laptops. We’re committed to ensuring that financial challenges don’t stop you from earning your degree and getting the life and career you deserve.

Founder’s College students receive the following resources, free of cost:

  • A laptop
  • Assistance with transportation costs
  • Books and instructional materials
  • One meal provided on class days

Types of Aid

Every student’s financial aid eligibility is unique. After you complete the FAFSA, your financial aid offer will be provided, as well as an outline of your anticipated costs.  Types of financial assistance available to Founder’s College students include: