Undergraduate Programs

Admission

The best and most complete information source on admission standards and procedures is the IUPUC Admissions Guide and Application., which is published annually.  It contains an application form, fee schedules, detailed instructions, numbers to call, and the relevant deadlines.

Zachary’s Law

The state of Indiana maintains a registry of individuals who have been convicted of sex offenses committed against minors. As a number of degree programs and specific courses either prepare students to work with minors or place them in contact with minors as a part of the course, enrollment in those courses or programs is not available to anyone who appears on the Sex Offender Registry. Consult individual division sections to see if appearance on the registry will be a barrier to enrollment.

Criminal Activity Disclosure

IUPUC is committed to maintaining a safe environment for all members of the university community. As part of this commitment, the university requires applicants who have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor such as simple battery or other convictions for behavior that resulted in injury to a person(s) or personal property to disclose this information as a mandatory step in the application process. A previous conviction or previous conduct does not automatically bar admission to the university, but does require review. For more information visit the Admissions website.