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How to Apply: High School and First-Time College Students

You’ll actually apply for admission online through the IUPUI Office of Admissions. We encourage you to apply for direct admission, which allows you to enter IUPUI as a School of Informatics and Computing student your very first semester. To pursue direct admission, you must list your intended major or certificate on your IUPUI admissions application and meet eligibility criteria.

Another option is to start in IUPUI’s University College, where you’ll begin taking courses, declare your major and then certify into the School of Informatics and Computing early in your college career.  To certifiy into the School of Informatics and Computing from University College, you will need to have achieved the following:  2.5 gpa, 12 credits of completed coursework and a grade of C-or higher in the following courses; LIS-S201 (Applied Data and Information Science majors), AIS 10000 (Artificial Intelligence majors), INFO-I201 (Biomedical Informatics), HIM-M108 (Health Information Management majors), INFO-I101 (Informatics majors) and NEWM-N100 (Media Arts and Science majors).

But that doesn’t stop you from immediately joining one of our student groups, meeting with our advisors and becoming part of the informatics community.

Visit IUPUI’s Office of Admissions to begin your application or one.iu.edu to check application status.

Requirements

Please make sure to review IUPUI’s admission requirements through the Office of Admissions.

For direct admission into the School of Informatics and Computing, we're looking for students with:

  • Competitive grades and class rank
  • All high school and first-time college students will have the option to apply without submitting test scores
  • For direct admission into these majors, gpa requirements are as follows:  Applied Data and Information Science, 3.0 gpa, Artificial Intelligence, 3.0 gpa, Informatics, 3.0 gpa, Media Arts and Science, 3.0, Biomedical Informatics, 3.2 gpa and Health Information Management, 3.2 gpa

Updated 4/2022