Seven people were shot at a college party near Ball State University early Saturday, three of whom were critically injured, following a dispute, police said.

One partygoer was air-lifted to a hospital in Indianapolis, about 50 miles from the school’s campus in Muncie, Indiana.

Only one victim, a female grazed by a bullet, is a Ball State student, CNN reported.

Cops arrested VaShaun Harnett, 19 of Muncie, and charged him with two counts of attempted murder, according to the Muncie Star Press, citing police.

It’s not clear if he was the only alleged shooter.

Ball State sophomore Stella East told the paper she was in a backyard at the house party with about 50 others when they heard five to 10 shots from inside, where there were 50 additional people.

Moments later she heard 30 more shots, with the shooter apparently moving from inside to outdoors, she said.

“Everyone just ran in opposite ways when the shooting started. I just grabbed my friends and ran as far as I could,” East said. “I was trying to stay calm but knew it was very serious and just had to get away.”

Muncie police chief Joe Winkle said the shooting happened after “some kind of confrontation inside the house.”

“I think anytime you have a DJ and you get word out there that there’s a party there, you are gonna draw a bunch of different people from all over town, so I think that’s probably what’s happened,” he said.

Vice President Mike Pence, the featured speaker for Saturday morning’s commencement address at nearby Taylor University in Upland, offered “prayers” to “the injured and their families.

“God bless them all,” he wrote.

Ball State reassured students Saturday that “campus is safe.”

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