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Undergraduate Investment Management Workshop Endowment
Your gift supports a high-impact experience for students and ensures stable funding for the workshop for years to come.
Kelley School of Business Shareholders Fund
Your gift fuels Kelley innovation, sparks life-changing moments for students, and transforms society through top-tier business education and research.
Law Fund for Excellence
Gifts to this fund provide the dean with discretionary resources for enhancing academic and co-curricular programs.
Justin Greis Family Scholarship
Support undergraduate and graduate students in the Kelley School of Business.
Arts & Sciences Priority Fund
Your gift helps us provide scholarships, recruit talented professors, enhance the student experience, and support alumni outreach, events, and more.
McKinney Law Fund
Gifts to this fund are unrestricted and spent in areas of greatest need, such as student scholarships, faculty research, career services, and more.
Jacob Schleinz Memorial Scholarship
Income from gifts will support scholarships for junior or senior students in the Kelley School of Business having demonstrated involvement with extracurricular activities on campus & are a member of the Greek community.
Indiana Law Journal Fund
Gifts will support the Indiana Law Journal in the Maurer School of Law at the discretion of the Dean.
Carol Madison Fund for Tobias Fellows
Gifts will support the Tobias Fellows Program at the Kelley School of Business - Indianapolis.
McKinney School of Law General Scholarship
Support scholarships for students at the McKinney School of Law, and enhance their law school experience by reducing their financial burden.
Business MBA Program
Your generous support ensures the Kelley MBA Program can innovate at the speed of business while maintaining our high academic standards.
McKinney School of Law Diversity Scholarship
Gifts support scholarships for JD students at the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. In awarding these scholarships, special consideration is given to students from underrepresented populations.