Indiana University Bloomington
Summer Sessions at Indiana University Bloomington

Admissions

The Office of Admissions is located at 300 N. Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405-1106, and is available to provide information, tours, and application materials. The IU Bloomington Office of Admissions' Web site is also a great source of information.

The Office of Admissions offers group information sessions to prospective freshmen and their families. In addition, campus visits can be arranged online.

Freshman Applicants/Regular Undergraduate Admission

Students can learn about IU admission standards online. IU's admission standards are also printed in all undergraduate application materials. Students who have never attended a college or university and who want to enroll as freshmen in an IU degree program must file a Freshman Application for Admission. Students are encouraged to apply online.

Applications for First and Second Sessions should be submitted by April 1.

Transfer Applicants/Regular Undergraduate Admission

Students who want to enter an IU degree program and who are transferring from other colleges or universities should file an online Transfer Application for Admission.

Applications for First and Second Summer Session should be submitted by April 1.

Prospective transfer students can utilize the Credit Transfer Service to see how courses from other universities will transfer to IU Bloomington.

Undergraduate Students/Nondegree (Visiting-Student Status)

Undergraduate students who wish to apply for nondegree or visiting-student status must submit the Undergraduate Nondegree/Visiting Student Application through the Bloomington Continuing Studies Undergraduate Nondegree Enrollment program. At their site, click on the "Click Here" link for the enrollment forms (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader™). Students planning to attend IU at a later date as degree students should not complete these forms. The forms should be completed and returned to Nondegree Enrollment, Maxwell Hall 020, IU, Bloomington, IN 47405. For questions, call 812/855-4993 or e-mail continue@indiana.edu.

Applications for the First Summer Session can be submitted February 1 through April 30. Applications for the Second Summer Session can be submitted February 1 through May 31.

Intercampus Transfers

Undergraduates enrolled in a degree program at another IU campus who want to transfer to the Bloomington campus can apply on-line. The University Division Records Office processes all requests for Intercampus Transfer to Bloomington. If you have any questions about your application, e-mail UD Records or call 812/855-7797.

International Students

Both graduate and undergraduate international students must apply through International Admissions and submit supporting materials as outlined in the application materials. Students seeking visiting status for the summer only, must complete the Undergraduate Application for Summer-Only Enrollment. The application should be completed in accordance with the written instructions and returned to the Office of International Admissions. Applications for Summer Session I and II should be submitted by January 1. Financial documents must also be provided so that a student visa can be issued. For additional information, contact: Office of International Admissions, 300 N. Jordan Ave., IU, Bloomington, IN 47405-1106, 812/855-4306. You can also e-mail the Office of International Admissions.

The application fee for international students is $60.

Graduate Students

All persons wanting to study at the graduate level must be admitted by the appropriate department, division, or school. Students pursuing graduate degrees must request admission to a particular area for a particular degree.

Visiting nondegree students for the summer are accepted. Graduate students taking School of Education summer courses register by contacting Sara Gibson at 812/856-8548. All other graduate students wanting this status should obtain the Continuing Nondegree Program Form from the University Graduate School, Kirkwood Hall 111, IU, Bloomington, IN 47405.