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Apply online: 2016 17 Freshman Application for Admission This packet includes the application for admission, instructions for filling it out, financial aid information, and other important details. Your checklist and priority dates are also included.

Thank you for your interest in Indiana University. We are excited that you are thinking about becoming part of our freshman class of bright, interesting students from all over the United States and the world. For Questions or Additional Information Visit Call (812) 855-0661 Email iuadmit@indiana.edu Choose the Appropriate Application This is the Freshman Application for Admission. It is for students who are still in high school, who have not attended college since graduating from high school, or who have fewer than 12 hours of college credit. Transfer students (those who wish to transfer to IU Bloomington from another college or university) must complete the Transfer Application for Admission at. International students (students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents) must complete either the International Freshman Application for Admission or the International Transfer Application for Admission at ois.iu.edu. International students are encouraged to apply online. Application Instructions Please read these important instructions before completing the application. Application Fee We require an application fee of $60 for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. The application fee is nonrefundable and cannot be applied toward any other bill or fee. Your check or money order should be payable to Indiana University and should clearly indicate your name and date of birth (or IU identification number, if applicable). We cannot accept cash. Payment by check authorizes Indiana University to make a one-time electronic withdrawal from your account in the amount indicated on your check. This transaction will occur within 24 hours of receipt, and no cancelled checks will be returned. Your financial institution will receive a copy of your check for payment if your account cannot be processed electronically. A third party submitting a check on your behalf is considered your agent; you are responsible for providing your agent with these disclosures. For more information on this and other payment options, or if you do not wish to have your check processed electronically, call (812) 855-0661 to speak with an admission representative. In some situations, the application fee may be waived for students. To obtain a fee waiver, you must meet the requirements for a national fee waiver program, and your high school guidance counselor must submit a completed fee waiver form from one of the three organizations listed below. 1. ACT 2. SAT 3. NACAC We will not process your application or make an admission decision until we receive a completed fee waiver form or the $60 application fee. If your fee waiver is not submitted within 30 days of the date we receive your application, your application will be cancelled. Official Transcript If you are attending a U.S. or Canadian high school, have your high school send an official transcript. An electronic transcript provided by your school is preferred but not required. If you are attending a non-u.s.-style school, submit official copies of your secondary school record. If you are currently enrolled in college-level course work, submit official college transcripts. Social Security Number (application item 3) In accordance with state and federal law, the disclosure of your Social Security number is voluntary. Please note that if you receive any form of federal aid (which includes student loans), you will be required to provide your Social Security number so that your aid may be processed. Your number will not be disclosed to anyone outside of Indiana University except in accordance with IU policy on student records. You will be assigned a ten-digit number that will be your University I.D. Your University I.D. number will be included in your admission letter. Ethnicity (application item 8) Ethnic information is gathered in compliance with the definitions and procedures included in the 1997 revision of the OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 15 and the U.S. Department of Education Final Guidance on Maintaining, Collecting, and Reporting Racial and Ethnic Data to the Department of Education (Federal Register, Vol. 72, No. 202, 10/19/2008). This information will not be used in determining your admissibility to Indiana University. Email (application item 9) Because we will use email to communicate with you, please give us an email address where we can reach you throughout the year. To update your contact information, log in to one.iu.edu, and click on Student Information System (SIS). Extracurricular Activities (application item 23) We offer students the option to provide a summary of their important extracurricular activities during high school. This is not required. If you choose to do so, please attach a separate sheet. You may also submit one or more recommendations. Residency (application item 25) Initial residency classification (for tuition purposes) is determined by the information you provide on the application. In general, U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 22 years of age are eligible for resident student status after they have been physically present in Indiana for at least 12 months without the predominant purpose of higher education. Students who are under 22 years of age are eligible for resident student status if their parents or legal guardians reside in Indiana. Documentation of legal guardianship is required. Visit studentcentral.indiana.edu for complete residency information. Scholarships and Financial Aid Merit-Based Aid. The scholarship deadline is November 1; you must submit a complete application for admission, including official transcript and test scores, by this date to receive maximum scholarship consideration. For information on additional scholarship opportunities, visit the Office of Scholarships website at scholarships.indiana.edu. Need-Based Aid. In order to be considered for need-based financial aid, please submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon after January 1 as possible and by the March 10 deadline. Because some aid programs are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, an early application receives priority consideration for limited funding sources. FAFSA forms are available at www.fafsa.ed.gov or from your high school. Be sure to list IU s institutional code, 001809, to ensure our Office of Student Financial Assistance receives your information. Advanced Placement and Military Service Credit Superior scores on advanced placement/credit tests may be used for placement, course exemption, or the awarding of credit. IU recognizes strong performance on College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations, SAT II Subject Tests, SAT or ACT writing components, British-Style advanced-level examinations, International Baccalaureate (IB) higher-level examinations, and placement tests administered by IU. It is also possible to obtain credit for college-level course work already completed. More details are available at /apply/freshmen/standards/ advanced.shtml. Veterans may earn college credit for educational experiences in the armed services. Submit your certified DD Form 295, DD Form 214, and/or transcript from either the Army/American Council on Education Registry Transcript System (AARTS) or the Sailor/Marine American Council on Education Registry Transcript System (SMARTS) with your application. Any additional, relevant military transcripts should also accompany your application. 1

Majors and Major Codes Item 16 on the application asks you to indicate your intended major and major code, drawing from the list below. Please note that you can only list one major at the time of application and only have one active application at a time. If you wish to add an additional major(s), you must do so after matriculation. Exploratory: Two Options Many students come to IU wanting to explore their options for a major. If you are undecided about a specific major, choose Exploratory (general) and the code EXPLRPR. If you know you would like to study in the College of Arts and Sciences but are undecided about a specific major, choose Exploratory (College) and the code EXPLCOBAPR. Prospective Music Majors: Additional Instructions If you are a music applicant and need to complete this paper application, you will also need to submit music-specific information. Please contact the Jacobs School of Music Admissions Office at (812) 855-7998 for instructions. It is highly recommended that you apply to the Jacobs School of Music using the online application for freshman admission. Visit music.indiana.edu for more information. Choosing Your Major: Don t Worry! Choosing your college major is one of the most exciting and important decisions you ll make. Don t worry about making the right choice on this application. The major you choose on this application indicates what you intend to major in and serves as a guide for your initial course of study. If you are admitted to IU, you will not be bound to this choice. In some cases, your choice of major doesn t guarantee your placement in the major program you selected. If you are admitted to IU, our academic advisors will help you select and refine your major, minors, and certificates ensuring the academic course that is best for you. Your Future Goals: Professional School If your future goals include professional school (medicine, law, dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, etc.), indicate your intended major and professional school interest in item 16. FIELD OF STUDY Exploratory (general) CODE EXPLRPR College of Arts and Sciences Exploratory (College) EXPLCOBAPR Bachelor of Arts Degrees African American and African Diaspora Studies AAADBAPR American Studies AMSTBAPR Anthropology ANTHBAPR Biochemistry BIOCBAPR Biology BIOLBAPR Biotechnology BIOTECBAPR Chemistry CHEMBAPR Classical Civilization CLCVBAPR Classical Studies (Latin, Greek) CLSTBAPR Cognitive Science COGSBAPR Comparative Literature CMLTBAPR Computer Science CSCIBAPR Criminal Justice CJUSBAPR Economics ECONBAPR Preferred Admission Programs The Individualized Major Program, Studio Art, and Musical Theatre are designed for a limited number of highly qualified students who demonstrate a specified level of academic achievement, talent, potential, and commitment to the major. Additional steps are required for admission to these majors. English ENGBAPR Environmental Science ENVBSESPR2 Environmental & Sustainability Studies 5 ENVSUSTBAP Fashion Design FSDSBAPR Fine Arts History of Art FINAHBAPR Fine Arts Studio Art FINASBAPR Folklore and Ethnomusicology FOLKBAPR French FRENBAPR Gender Studies GNDRBAPR Geography GEOGBAPR Geological Sciences GEOLBAPR Germanic Studies GERBAPR History HISTBAPR Human Biology HUBIBAPR Individualized Major Program (see Preferred Admission Programs sidebar) Italian Jewish Studies Linguistics Liberal Studies Mathematics Microbiology Philosophy Physics Political Science Portuguese Psychology Religious Studies Slavic Languages and Literatures (Russian) Sociology Spanish Speech and Hearing Sciences Theatre and Drama ITALBAPR JSTUBAPR LINGBAPR LBSTBLSPR MATH MICRBAPR PHILBAPR PHYSBAPR POLSBAPR PORTBAPR PSYBAPR RELBAPR SLAVBAPR SOCBAPR SPANBAPR SPHSBAPR THTRBAPR Bachelor of Science Degrees Animal Behavior ABEHBSPR Apparel Merchandising APMDBSPR Astronomy/Astrophysics ASTPHYBSPR Biochemistry BIOCBSPR Biology BIOLBSPR Biotechnology BIOTECBSPR Chemistry CHEMBSPR Cognitive Science COGSBSPR Computational Linguistics CMPLNGBSPR Geography GEOGBSPR Geological Sciences GEOLBSPR Human Biology HUBIBSPR Interior Design INDSBSPR Mathematics MATHBS1PR Microbiology MICRBSPR Neuroscience NEUSBSPR Physics PHYSBSPR Psychology PSYBSPR Speech & Hearing Sciences BS SPHSBSPR Statistics STATBSPR Bachelor of Fine Arts Degrees Dance DANCEBFAPR Musical Theatre (see Preferred Admission Programs sidebar) Studio Art (see Preferred Admission Programs sidebar) Second Majors India Studies, International Business, and Technology Management are designed to enhance your major and cannot be selected as a primary major. 2

School of Global and International Studies Bachelor of Arts Degrees Central Eurasian Studies CEUSBAPR1 International Studies INTLBAPR1 East Asian Studies EASTBA1 India Studies (see Second Majors sidebar) International Studies INTLBAPR Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian) NELCBAPR1 Bachelor of Science Degrees East Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) INTLBSPR1 Kelley School of Business Bachelor of Science Degree Concentrations Accounting 2 ACTGBSBPR Economic Consulting 2 BEPPEBSBP Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation 2 ENTRCIBSBP Finance 2 FINBSBPR Information Systems 2 BINSYSBSBP International Business 2 (see Second Majors sidebar) Management 2 Marketing 2 Operations Management 2 Professional Sales 2 Public Policy Analysis 2 Real Estate 2 Supply Chain Management 2 Technology Management 2 (see Second Majors sidebar) MGMTBSBP MARKBSBPR OPRBSBPR PROSALEBSB BEPPPBSBP RLESTBSPR SPCMBSBPR School of Education Teacher Certification Levels in Education Biology Education BIOEDBSEDP Chemistry Education CHMEDBSEDP Early Childhood Education ECHLDBSEDP Earth-Space Science Education ERTSPBSEDP Elementary Education ELEDTBSEDP English Education ENGEDBSEDP French Education FRNEDBSEDP German Education GRMEDBSEDP Journalism Education JRNEDBSEDP Latin Education LATEDBSEDP Mathematics Education MTHEDBSEDP Physics Education PHYEDBSEDP Russian Education RUSEDBSEDP Social Studies Education SOCSTBSEDP Spanish Education SPNEDBSEDP Special Education Elementary SPEDEBSEDP Special Education Secondary SPEDSBSEDP Theatre Education 4 Visual Arts Education VISARBSEDP School of Informatics and Computing Bachelor of Science Degrees Computer Science CSCIBSPR1 Intelligent Systems Engineering ISENGRBSPR Informatics INFOBSPR Jacobs School of Music If applying by the university s paper application, you must also submit musicspecific information. Please contact the Jacobs School of Music at (812) 855-7998 for more information. Students applying to the Jacobs School of Music will need to pay a total of $140 for their application fees. Music Degrees Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Education Bachelor of Science with an Outside Field Instrument (Performance Areas) Ballet Organ Bassoon Percussion Clarinet Piano Double Bass Saxophone Early Music Instrument Trombone Early Music Voice Trumpet Euphonium Tuba Flute Viola Guitar Violin Harp Violoncello Horn Voice Oboe MUSBMPR MUSEDPR MUSBMPR Bachelor of Science Recording Arts 1 RCARTSBSPR Performance Ballet 1 MUSBMPR Associate of Science String Instrument Technology 1 MUSTCPR Diploma Programs Undergraduate Artist Diploma 1 PRFMUAD Undergraduate Performer Diploma 1 PRFMUPD School of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Nursing 2 NRBSPBSNP2 School of Optometry Associate of Science Degree Optometric Technology/ Opticianry OPTCNASPR School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Bachelor of Science Degrees Arts Management ARTSMGTBSP Environmental Management ENVMGBSPAP Environmental Science ENVBSESPR Environmental & Sustainability Studies 5 ENVSUSTBAP Health Care Management and Policy HLTCMPBSPR Human Resource Management HRMBSPAPR Laws and Public Policy LPPBSPAPR Management MGMTSBSPAP Policy Analysis POLANBSPAP Nonprofit Management & Leadership NPMLDBSPAP Public Financial Management PFMGTBSPAP Public Management & Leadership PBMLDBSPAP School of Public Health Bachelor of Science Degrees Athletic Training BSAT ATATBSPR Community Health AHCHBSPR Dietetics 3 AHDTBSPR Environmental Health EHEHBSPR Exercise Science KYEXSBSPR Health Education Secondary Teacher Prep 3 AHHEBSPR Health Fitness Specialist BSK KYHFSBSKPR Human Development and Family Studies 3 AHHDBSPR Nutrition Science 3 AHNSBSPR Outdr Rec Parks & Humn Eco BSR ROPHEBSRPR Publc, Nonprft & Cmnty Rec BSR RPNCRBSRP Recreational Sport Management 2 RSPMBSRPR Recreational Therapy BSR RCTHPYBSRP Safety BSAHS AHSAFBSPR Sport Marketing and Management 2 KYSMMBSPR Teacher Preparation All-Grade (Kinesiology) 2 KYTPAGBSPR Tourism Hosplty & Evnt Mgr BSR RTHEBSRPR Youth Development BSAHS AHYDBSPR Associate of Science Degree Safety Management PHSMAPR School of Social Work Bachelor of Social Work Degree Labor Studies Social Work 2 The Media School Bachelor of Arts Degrees Journalism Media Bachelor of Science Degree Game Design LSTUBBSPR SWKBSWPR RNLMBAJP1 EXPMSCHBAP GAMDSGBSPR 1 Students must apply for and be accepted to this program. 2 Students must apply for and be accepted to this program after completing prerequisite courses. 3 Students in these programs must have higher GPAs than in other School of Public Health programs. 4 Students should list an intended major in Theatre and Drama,THTRBAPR. 5 Jointly administered by the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Public and Environment Affairs. 3

Indiana University Bloomington 2016 17 Freshman Application for Admission Rec Cat BEHA, PRNT, KSDA, FGEN, CORE, TCNT, AHON Office Other of Admissions 300 N. Jordan Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405-1106 (812) 855-0661 Attach check or money order for $60 application fee here. We encourage you to apply online at. If you prefer to use this paper application, please type or print clearly, and return it with a $60 check or money order payable to Indiana University. Apply online OR on paper, not both. Please note that the structure/order of this application is not the same as the online application. You must complete all questions in order for your application to be reviewed. Background Information 1. Legal Name Last First Middle 2. Preferred Name Last First Middle 3. Other name(s) by which your records can be identified, if any Last First Middle 4. Social Security number 1 (e.g. 123/45/6789) / / 5. Date of birth (e.g. 03/15/1989) / / 6. Gender Male Female 7. Citizenship U.S. citizen Permanent resident Visa not yet obtained Other Country of citizenship (if not a U.S. citizen) Is English your native language? Yes No If no, please list: 8. Ethnicity 2 Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes No What is your ethnicity? (Select one or more) American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White 9. Email 3 (IU will be communicating heavily via email so please provide an email address you plan to monitor.) 10. Permanent/Parent address Street City County (if Indiana) State Postal code Country Home Phone ( ) Cell Phone ( ) I give consent for Indiana University Bloomington to send me text messages about admission/enrollment and the status of my application and understand that this permission is not required for either application or enrollment. Yes No Parent/guardian full name Parent/guardian e-mail 3 Relation to applicant Do we have your permission to contact this person about your application? Yes No 11. Mailing address (if different from item 10) Street City County (if Indiana) State Postal code Country Home Phone ( ) Cell Phone ( ) 12. If you have had correspondence or interviews with an IU official (admissions counselor, alumni representative, faculty member, coach, etc.), complete the following: Name Date of contact Name Date of contact 13. REQUIRED: Are you a member or veteran of any country s armed services? Yes No If yes: Country of service Service branch Dates of service: From To Have you received an honorable discharge from military service? Yes No Not applicable (not yet discharged) 14. Did any of your parents or legal guardian(s) attend a college or university? Yes No Office Use Only Fee Yes No CK# AMT DT Staff: Supervisor: Cash/Check: Amount: Date: 4

Enrollment Information 15. Check here if your mother, father, stepparent, or legal guardian graduated from Indiana University Bloomington. List any relatives who have graduated from or are currently attending Indiana University Bloomington. Attach a separate sheet if necessary. Name Relationship Dates attended Degree(s) earned Name Relationship Dates attended Degree(s) earned 16. Intended major 4 Code Degree Baccalaureate (4 years) Associate (2 years) Music students: If applying to the Jacobs School of Music, list your instrument (performance area) and degree. Preprofessional school interest (if applicable) Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preoptometry Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Occupational Therapy 17. Intended IU entry term Spring (January) 2016 Fall (August) 2016 Summer (May, June, or July) 2016 Educational Background 18. High school Graduation date (month/year) City State Zip Have you received any of these Honors (check all that apply)? 21st Century Scholar National Merit Semifinalist National Achievement Scholar Core 40 Academic Honors Diploma AICE Diplomat IB Diploma REQUIRED: List all the academic courses you plan to complete in your senior year of high school. Include college courses, if applicable. Indicate the subject area (Lab Science, English, Math, etc.) and course level and title (AP Biology, Honors English Literature, Intro to Calculus, etc.) for each course, each term. Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 19. Dates you took or will take college admissions test(s). (Refer to the Application Checklist at the end of the application for more information.) ACT (month/year) Score sent to IU SAT (month/year) Score sent to IU SAT Subject Tests (month/year) Score sent to IU TOEFL (if English is not your native language) (month/year) Score sent to IU 20. If you have completed any college course work, complete the following (you must disclose all colleges, universities, or other postsecondary institutions that you have previously attended): College Dates Degree College Dates Degree College Dates Degree 5

21. If you have graduated from high school and have not been attending college for more than three months, indicate how you have been occupied since leaving school. List in chronological order all activities including college attendance, work experience, family responsibilities, periods of unemployment, etc. Attach a separate sheet or resume if necessary. Dates Activity City, state, country Hours per week Dates Activity City, state, country Hours per week Dates Activity City, state, country Hours per week REQUIRED: Short Answer Essay 22. In 200 400 words, describe your academic and career plans and any special interest (for example, undergraduate research, academic interests, leadership opportunities, etc.) that you are eager to pursue as an undergraduate at Indiana University. Also, if you encountered any unusual circumstances, challenges, or obstacles in pursuit of your education, share those experiences and how you overcame them. This essay may be used in scholarship consideration. Attach your essay to your application. Additional Information 23. Optional On a separate sheet, list your extracurricular activities. You may also submit one or more recommendations. 5 24. REQUIRED: Criminal Activity Disclosure Have you been subject to formal disciplinary action for non-academic reasons at any high school, post-secondary institution, college, or university? Yes No We are committed to maintaining a safe learning environment. As part of that commitment, we require applicants who have been charged with or convicted of a misdemeanor or felony, or who have engaged in behavior that resulted in mental or physical injury to person(s) or personal property (including, for example, but not limited to, behavior that led to a restraining order against you), to disclose that information. A previous conviction or previous conduct of the sort identified here would not automatically preclude admission to IU but does require review. A previous conviction or previous conduct of the sort identified here would not automatically preclude admission to IU but does require review. Also, if additional legal charges or injurious behaviors occur prior to matriculation at IU, you must provide updated information to the Office of Admissions, 300 N Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405, before attending classes. The committee must review the new information prior to your matriculation at IU. Please select Yes below if your answer to any of the following questions is Yes. Have you ever been arrested or convicted of a crime that has not been expunged by a court? Do you have any currently pending criminal charges against you? Have you engaged in any behavior that resulted in serious injury to any person(s) or personal property? Yes No You must provide a complete explanation (in English) of the conviction or problematic conduct, the dates and court disposition (court ruling or result), the location (city, state, and country) and the impact the incident(s) had on you. Your signature here gives Indiana University permission to access pertinent criminal records. Additional information may be requested and additional time may be required to review this information. Please attach a document or forward the information requested above to The CAD Committee, c/o The Office of Admissions, 300 N Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405. REQUIRED: Residency Information 25. U.S. state of legal residence 6 Number of years of continuous residence in that state If you have lived in Indiana, dates of Indiana residence (month/year month/year) and address / / Street City in Indiana Zip If you are under 22 and your parent or legal guardian resides in Indiana, complete the following: Name of parent/guardian Relationship Street City in Indiana Zip Phone ( ) REQUIRED: Applicant Signature I certify that I am the applicant and all statements on this application are correct and complete, including a list of all schools attended. I understand that withholding pertinent information requested on this application or giving false information constitutes grounds for immediate withdrawal of my application from further consideration and cancellation of my admission and/or application. I understand that providing false information could also impact the classification of tuition residency status for fee-paying purposes and scholarship eligibility. Note: Application fee payments are not refundable. By submitting this application, the applicant understands and agrees. Signature Date 1 Refer to Social Security Number on page 1 of this packet. 2 Refer to Ethnicity on page 1 of this packet. 3 Refer to E-mail on page 1 of this packet. 4 Refer to the Majors and Major Codes list on page 2 of this packet. 5 Refer to Extracurricular Activities on page 1 of this packet. 6 Refer to Residency on page 1 of this packet. 6

Indiana University Bloomington 2016 17 Counselor Signature Form Office of Admissions 300 N. Jordan Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405-1106 (812) 855-0661 Please submit this form if the information requested is not provided on the high school transcript. We also accept the Electronic Secondary School Report (ESSR). PART I: To Be Completed by the Applicant Full legal name Last First Middle Date of birth / / Email Phone ( ) Mailing address Street City State Postal code Country Intended IU major Name of high school REQUIRED: List all the academic courses you plan to complete in your senior year of high school. Include college courses, if applicable. Indicate the subject area (Lab Science, English, Math, etc.) and course level and title (AP Biology, Honors English Literature, Intro to Calculus, etc.) for each course, each term. Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 7

PART II: To Be Completed by the Guidance Counselor or Designated Representative To the counselor: Please complete the following information, sign and date the form, and mail it to the Office of Admissions, 300 N. Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405-1106. Please notify us if the student s academic program changes, as a modification may affect the admission decision. If you wish, you may attach a separate letter of recommendation or other supplemental information. Please note: Official test scores sent directly from the testing agency are required for admission and scholarship consideration. Student s full legal name: First Middle Last Date of birth / / Current cumulative GPA Weighted? Yes No Please report the most recent highest cumulative GPA on record for this student. Indicate the scale used for regular-level courses 4 pt 5 pt 6 pt 8 pt 11 pt 12 pt 100 pt other (please provide scale) Size of class Rank in class Graduation date / For Indiana counselors only: Indicate if the student is a candidate for the following: 21st Century Scholar Core 40 Academic Honors Diploma Is this student applying for the Groups Scholars Program? Yes No Student Test Number (STN) Please print: Counselor s name Title Phone ( ) Email address Signature Date 8

Application Checklist Review Admission Standards. Review our admission standards and requirements at. Attach Essay. Pay Application Fee. We require a nonrefundable application fee of $60. Submit a check or money order made payable to Indiana University. Please make sure to write your full name and date of birth on the check. If you are eligible, you may submit an SAT, ACT, or NACAC fee waiver form. This form must be submitted within 30 days of the date that we receive your application. Submit High School Transcript. We must receive a current, official transcript directly from your high school. Please make sure that you list your senior year courses when you complete the application for admission. If your high school transcript does not include your grade point average, your counselor must complete the Counselor Signature Form. We also accept the Electronic Secondary School Report (ESSR). Submit SAT/ACT Scores. SAT and/or ACT scores with the writing component are required for the admission process. IU Bloomington considers only official test scores sent directly from the testing agencies. We encourage students to take both tests, to test early and often, and to submit all test scores to increase their chances for admission and scholarship consideration. Our SAT code is 1324 and our ACT code is 1210. Check Application Status. You can go online to check your application status. Please note that it may be up to two weeks from the time the Office of Admissions receives your application materials before your status is updated online and you can see that the materials have been received. To check your application status, follow the directions at. Admission Decision. We ll review your application as soon as we receive all of your supporting documents, beginning in early fall of your senior year. You can expect a decision by one of the dates listed in the table on this page. Please note that we cannot provide admission decisions over the phone, but you can check your admission status online by following the directions at. IU offers a wide variety of scholarships to resident and out-of-state students. To be considered for IU Achievement and Selective Scholarships, you must submit a complete application for admission (including official transcript and test scores) by November 1. Students who meet the November 1 deadline may submit updated SAT or ACT scores until January 15 for additional scholarship consideration based on available funding. To learn more about IU s scholarship opportunities, visit scholarships.indiana.edu. Application Priority Deadlines Submit a complete application by one of these priority deadlines November 1 February 1 After February 1 Receive a response no later than the corresponding date below January 15 March 15 All applications submitted after this date will be considered on a space-available, case-bycase basis. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Policy Indiana University pledges itself to continue its commitment to achievement of equal opportunity within the university and throughout American society as a whole. In this regard, Indiana University will recruit, hire, promote, educate, and provide services to persons based upon their individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits discrimination based on arbitrary considerations of such characteristics as age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Students who may need disability support services should visit the Office of Disability Services for Students Web site at studentaffairs.iub.edu/dss, or phone (812) 855-7578. 9