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School of Informatics New Media Program |
Mary Cable Building (SI) Room
115 525 North Blackford Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 (317) 278-7666 School of Informatics Website |
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Beginners For students entering directly from high school,
admission depends on the student’s subject matter preparation, high school
rank, and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT I) or American College Test (ACT)
scores. Freshmen are expected to rank in the upper half of their high school
graduating classes.
High school students should file applications early in their senior year.
Students who have been out of high school for two or more years need not provide
SAT I or ACT scores.
Citizens of other countries and recent immigrants should ask the Enrollment
Center for the International Application for Admission.
With all applications for admission, a $35 nonrefundable fee is required.
Checks should be payable to IUPUI.
Admission to IUPUI is usually open throughout the year; however, students who
are not admitted and have not taken the placement test in time to receive
counseling may not be able to register until a later semester. Therefore,
applicants are encouraged to complete their applications and testing as soon as
possible. Counseling is available. Direct all admissions questions to:
Adult Special Students Adult special students who are 21 or
older may enroll in a maximum of 15 credit hours before they must apply for
admission as degree candidates. Adult special students are subject to the same
regulations as degree-seeking students. All credits taken as adult special
credits can apply toward a bachelor’s or associate degree in accordance with
various school requirements.
Visiting Students Students seeking degrees at colleges or
universities outside Indiana University may enroll at IUPUI. Students must
present to the Enrollment Center a letter of good standing or a transcript
verifying at least a C average from the institution at which they are seeking a
degree. Students are generally not allowed to register under this status for
consecutive semesters.
Students with Disabilities Students with a learning, hearing,
speech, physical, or mental disability that may affect their ability to fulfill
a requirement of the school should contact Adaptive Educational Services prior
to registering. Requirements normally will not be waived for students with
disabilities, but some accommodations may be made within specific courses. The
office is located in Cavanaugh Hall 001 E and can be contacted by calling (317)
274-3241 or TDD number (317) 278-2051.
Cavanaugh Hall
425 University Boulevard
Indianapolis IN 46202-5143
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY
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PURDUE UNIVERSITY
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