Organizations & Services

Academic Advising

An academic advisor is assigned to each student upon admission to the School of Public Health-Bloomington. Because the advisor-student relationship is so beneficial to the student's academic progress and career planning, each student in the school is required to meet with their assigned School of Public Health-Bloomington academic advisor each semester before registering for classes. During these meetings, a student and advisor identify the courses in which the student will enroll for the following term.

Students seeking certificates, baccalaureate degrees, and master's degrees may use online academic advisement reports eto track academic progress. Academic advisement reports (AAR's) are available to admitted Indiana University students at https://one.iu.edu. AAR's allow Indiana University students to view their completed and enrolled course credits in a context that shows completed academic program requirements, as well as those requirements that remain unfinished.

Students may check degree course requirements for their degree or certificate program in the SPH-B Academic Bulletin under “Graduate” tab, or “Undergraduate” tab.

A doctoral student will have coursework individually prescribed by the student's faculty advisory committee. Doctoral students must meet with their academic advisors to determine the sequence in which to enroll in the prescribed courses.

Academic Bulletins