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VU Doubles Down On Student Success With $1,500 Housing Scholarship Renewal

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November 13, 2025

VINCENNES, Ind. - Vincennes University is pleased to announce the renewal of its Housing Scholarship for the 2026–2027 academic year.

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The scholarship provides $1,500 per year ($750 per semester) to both incoming and returning students who apply for housing by June 1. It applies exclusively to VU residence halls and is available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.

VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson shared, “Access and affordability remain at the heart of our mission. The Residential Housing Scholarship is one more way we ensure that students can focus on learning and community.”

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Living on campus offers students more than convenience. It’s an investment in their success. Many students who live in VU residence halls enjoy stronger academic performance, deeper involvement in campus life, and easier access to tutoring, dining, recreation, and student support services. They also build lasting friendships and become part of a vibrant community that helps them transition smoothly into college life. The 200+ acre campus is situated on the banks of the Wabash. Famous for the fiery red ‘trailblazer sunsets’ and NJCAA champion athletics along with being one of the most historically significant universities in the nation.

National research suggests that student living and learning on campus have an advantage: a 2022 University of Connecticut study found that first-year students who lived on campus during their first two years had higher GPAs than those who lived off-campus (University of Connecticut, 2022).

VU Director of Housing and Residential Life Dr. Bradley Wolfe added, “VU is excited to continue supporting students who choose to live and learn at VU. Our residence halls offer more than just a place to stay, they create lifelong friendships, leadership opportunities, and a true sense of belonging.”

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Students must first be admitted to VU before applying for housing. For questions about admission status, contact the Admissions Office at vuadmit@vinu.edu or 812-888-4313.

To apply for admission please visit vinu.edu/apply 

Housing applications open in March 2026.

*Some restrictions apply. The housing scholarship is available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. All students are encouraged to contact the Admissions Office or the Financial Services Office for information about other scholarship opportunities.

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