Graduate Programs

Admission

Computer Science

HOW TO APPLY

We require that you submit your application online. For up-to-date information and expectations, please visit our "How to Apply" page.  There is a checklist to guide you through the application, and you should pay particular attention to the instructions regarding transcripts.  We are unable to review incomplete applications.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

We want to know if your interests and abilities match the program you are applying for and if you seem likely to benefit from an education in the school. If you think it is helpful, you can supplement the required application materials with other information that sheds light on your capabilities. A resume or curriculum vitae is ideal for including citations or links to any published work, hardware artifacts, or software artifacts you have produced.

Items that are important in the evaluation process include:

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

We do not require a bachelor’s degree in computer science, informatics, or a related field, but we are looking for a background in key areas. For example, for computer science degrees, you should have had courses in data structures, machine organization and assembly language, and discrete structures.

LETTERS OF REFERENCE

Except in special cases, references should be from academic faculty, including at least some in informatics and computing. We ask for three letters, but you may submit more. If you have experience as a teaching assistant, a letter from your teaching supervisor attesting to your teaching abilities could help your application for aid.

GRE SCORES

We require the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test for all applicants. GRE scores are good for five (5) years from the date you took the exam.  We do no have cut-offs for GRE scores, preferring instead to use the full information available in your application to evaluate.  Submit scores to institution code 1324 and department code 0402.  If your name on the test report differs from the name on the online application, please list the test score name in the comment section of the application.

TOEFL SCORES

Prospective students must demonstrate a level of English proficiency adequate for graduate study. We require all students who are non-native English speakers to submit the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. TOEFL scores are good for two (2) years from the date you took the exam. We expect a minimum score of 100 or higher on the Internet-based test (iBT), 250 on the computer-based test or 600 or higher on the paper-based test.  Submit TOEFL scores to institution code 1324 and department code 78.

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

The most important information to include in your statement of purpose concerns your academic goals.  Tell us which Indiana University faculty you are interested in, as well as your research areas of interest.  You may also use your statement of purpose to explain any anomalies in your record.  The length should be approximately 500 words.

TRANSCRIPTS

Submit transcripts via the online application from each previous undergraduate or graduate institution other than Indiana University that you have attended. You can upload transcripts under the "Department Information" tab, "additional upload" section. Combine all pages from one or more transcripts into a single .pdf document.  We are most interested in the grades you received in courses that are relevant to our graduate programs.

SUPPLEMENTAL FORM

Applicants must complete a supplemental form. This form will help match your research area of interest to that of our faculty.

RESUME

A skills-based resume helps to identify your most relevant areas of achievement and knowledge.  Listing programming languages is helpful as is including any awards or publications.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

If you are not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States, you will receive an email from the Office of International Services (OIS), requesting you to submit financial documentation. Financial documentation must demonstrate that you have resources available to support your first year of study in the United States. OIS will issue immigration documents once they receive requested documentation. Visit their website for in-depth information at ois.iu.edu.  Direct any questions regarding the student visa process to newtoiu@iu.edu, rather than the department.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

We only admit for the fall term each year. Deadlines for application submission for each program are published on our "How to Apply" page.

ADMISSION STATUS AND NOTIFICATION

We evaluate applications for the fall semester after the priority deadlines. We will let you know as soon as we have reached a decision, generally before mid-April. 

Occasionally, denied applicants contact us for an explanation. Unfortunately, we receive several hundred applications per year, and we do not have the staff to explain admission decisions on a case-by-case basis.

DUAL MASTER'S PROGRAM

Under a provision that allows credit earned to satisfy the major requirements of one program to count as elective credit in a second program, students enrolled in dual programs may qualify for two master's degrees. The graduate advisor will negotiate any area of substantial overlap in the two courses of study. A student must be formally admitted to both programs. It is required to meet program requirements for both degrees and complete all coursework within six years.

CONTACT INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

  • Any admissions questions not covered in our "How to Apply" content?
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  • The "How to Apply" page contains the most up-to-date and comprehensive information regarding each step of the admissions process.  Read in its entirety and use the included Application Checklist when completing your application.
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