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Nontraditional Scheduling Options

IUPUI offers numerous educational options outside the traditional classroom. These classes are found at convenient locations, at times stretching over seven days and nights, and, in addition to regular course formats, are offered online or , on TV.  For more information on course and credit program options, see the Registrar Special Course Listings (http://registrar.iupui.edu/splashcln.html).

Information about CUE (Consortium for Urban Education), http://registrar.iupui.edu/cue.html a group of Indianapolis colleges and universities that augments IUPUI's traditional on-campus courses. Students in some programs may be registered on more than one campus simultaneously. Check with either the school involved or the Office of the Registrar for more information.

Distance Learning

IUPUI’s Community Learning Network (CLN) offers classes off campus year-round and on the weekends. Through television, CLN connects college-bound learners in metropolitan Indianapolis and central Indiana with the academic and technical resources at IUPUI. Lectures are delivered over public television, WFYI-TV Channel 20, Time Warner Channel 19, Comcast Cablevision Channel 39, or by videotapes purchased from the IUPUI Bookstore. Syllabi are offered online. Students interact with peers and faculty through computers, fax, telephone conferencing, and voice messaging systems. Students may complete all requirements for the School of Liberal Arts Associate of Arts and the School of Continuing Studies Associate of Arts in General Studies degrees through CLN. Each semester, new courses are offered over the Internet. Visit www.cln.iupui.edu for more information.

Internet and Online Courses

Increasingly, online classes are part of the way IUPUI offers classes.   For a full listing of courses offered online see the Registrar Special Course Listings (http://registrar.iupui.edu/splashcln.html).available each term.