Academic Policies & Procedures

Transfer Credit & Waivers

Transfer of Credits from Other U.S. Colleges and Universities 

Acceptance of credit from other U.S. institutions is determined by the Indiana University Office of Admissions. The applicability of credit toward degree requirements in the Kelley School is determined by the school.

  • 100/200 level business courses that are accepted for transfer are usually accepted for specific course equivalency. Those that do not have equivalents at the Kelley School will be accepted as undistributed (elective) credit. These will appear on the IU transcript as BUS-UN courses.
  • 300/400 level business courses must be taken on the IU Bloomington campus or in an approved study abroad program; transfer credit for these courses will be accepted as undistributed (elective) credit only. They will also appear on the transcript as BUS-UN credits.

Transfer of Credits from Colleges and Universities outside the U.S

Note: Excludes approved Kelley and IU study abroad programs.

The Kelley School does not award specific business course credit for courses transferred from colleges or universities outside the United States. All business courses taken outside the United States will be accepted for undistributed (elective) credit hours only. This policy can directly affect the amount of time required for international transfer students to complete Kelley School degree requirements. Therefore, students considering transfer, who have already completed a considerable number of business courses, are encouraged to carefully examine the advisability of transferring to the Kelley School to complete an undergraduate degree.

 

Specific Course Waivers

Students, enrolled at Indiana University, who have taken business computer skills courses that appear to have covered the same material as that in BUS-K 201, may sit for a competency exam during the first week of fall or spring classes. Students who perform successfully on the test will receive a course waiver for BUS-K 201 but will not receive actual course credit. Students who feel they are eligible for the exam should contact ksbenrol@indiana.edu.

Credit by Self-Acquired Competency

The Kelley School does not award academic credit on the basis of self-acquired competency. Specifically, the Kelley School will not accept self-acquired competency credit, for any business coursework, even if it was awarded by any other division/school of Indiana University or by other institutions.

For non–business courses, the school will accept credit for specific courses awarded on the basis of self-acquired competency by other baccalaureate degree-granting units of Indiana University and by other institutions accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges or comparable regional associations.  However, these credits are unlikely to count for IU General Education or minor courses. They may only be used for supplemental credits.

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