
When Sarah Price visited IU Indianapolis, she initially wasn’t planning on attending the O’Neill School. She wanted to do something in the nonprofit sector and was intending to enroll with another school. But on her campus visit, she also toured O’Neill and realized it was a better fit for her interests.
“In particular, I loved that the Civic Leadership program offered an interdisciplinary education, while also providing more of an emphasis on policy studies than I had found in similar programs at other universities,” she recalls.
She made the change and began her career with the O’Neill School shortly after that visit. Since then, Price has made a name for herself in the classroom and on campus, even earning a spot among the university’s Top 100 undergraduates in 2024. Now, as she prepares to finish her bachelor’s degree, she has a new accolade to add to the list.
This year, Price was named the O’Neill School’s Chancellor’s Scholar—an honor that goes to the undergraduate student with the highest GPA among each school’s graduating class.