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![]() School of Education 2002-2004 Undergraduate Academic Bulletin |
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Admission to the University
All freshmen are expected to meet the admission standards outlined in the freshman application materials. Please contact the admissions office of the campus in which you are interested for specific information and deadlines.
For Indiana University Bloomington, direct all questions concerning admission to the Office of Admissions, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7700; telephone (812) 855-0661.
For IUPUI, direct all questions concerning admission to the Admissions Office, 425 University Blvd., Cavanaugh Hall 129, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5143; telephone (317) 274-4591.
Transfer Applicants
Older, Nontraditional Freshmen and Transfer Students
International Students applying to study at Bloomington should use the IU international application form. In addition to academic qualifications, students must show proficiency in English and proof of financial support before admission and travel documents are issued. Application information many be obtained from the Office of International Admissions, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7700, U.S.A.; telephone (317) 855-4306.
International Students applying to study at IUPUI should use the IUinternational application form. In addition to academic qualifications, they must show proficiency in English and proof of financial support before the travel documents are issued. Application information may be obtained from the International Student Services Office, Union Building 207, 620 Union Drive, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-2897, U.S.A. Or, call (317) 274-7294.
Application Deadlines
At IUPUI, students must apply by June 1 for the fall semester, October 1 for the spring semester, March 15 for summer session I and May 1 for summer session II, in order to complete placement testing and academic advising requirements. All degree-seeking beginning students are required to complete English and math placement tests before receiving academic advising and registering for classes.
Failure to Enroll
Special Fees
Education Early Experience Fee
Education Practicum and Student Teaching Fees
Registration and Orientation
At IUPUI, all new students are contacted by mail regarding orientation activities. Specific information about course registration is printed in each IUPUI Schedule of Classes, which is available prior to each registration period. An IUPUI Schedule of Classes may be obtained in the School of Education Student Services Office, at the Office of the Registrar or at Indianapolis-area public libraries.
Academic Advising
At Bloomington, all students entering IU directly from high school and all students transferring to IU during their freshman year enter the University Division. The University Division conducts orientation activities, provides academic advising, monitors student academic progress, coordinates the awarding of advanced credit and placement, and assists in the development of new or specialized course work. Upper-level students should contact the Office of Teacher Education in the Education Building or call (812) 856-8510 to make an appointment to see an academic advisor.
All IUPUI beginning undergraduates and undergraduate transfer students with fewer than 18 credits who meet the requirements for Education will be admitted simultaneously to the University College. The University College will provide each student with the following threshold experiences: testing/placement, orientation, advising for registration first semester, and enrollment in first-year seminars. Students who satisfactorily complete current GPA requirements will be transferred to the School of Education.
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