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Requirements for Entering Students

Indiana University has adopted the following admissions policy to ensure that undergraduate students are properly prepared for course work at Indiana University Southeast. These standards, as adopted, seek to ensure either adequate academic preparation in high school or evidence of exceptional motivation on the part of each student admitted to the university. Additionally, Indiana University supports Core 40 and requires that Indiana high school graduates complete the Core 40 curriculum.

IU Southeast will base its admission decisions on an overall evaluation of the applicant’s merits, strengths, and weaknesses. Additionally, some academic programs require specific qualifications in addition to those enumerated in this policy. Applicants should demonstrate combinations of academic preparation, aptitude, motivation, and maturity that indicate a reasonable chance for success in IU Southeast’s academic programs. Admission to IU Southeast is at the discretion of IU Southeast.

Students must apply before the application deadline to be considered for admission. In order to be considered, all application materials, including application, transcripts, and the application fee must be submitted prior to the deadline. The deadline for the fall semester is 10 days prior to the first day of classes. Spring and summer applicants must apply seven days before the first day of classes.

In its admission policy, IU Southeast supports and complies with Affirmative Action regulations. No one will be denied admission on the grounds of sex, age, race, religion, ethnic origin, gender identity, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation.

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