General Information for Potential Students
(For specific class entry requirements follow the individual class links)

For persons interested in studying with Judy Chicago who are not Indiana University students:

Please visit the Indiana University (RUGS) Research and University Graduate School Graduate Bulletin website.

for information on Admission to the University as a (graduate-level) Nondegree Student, undergraduate requirements, tuition costs, and online application for admission.

Nondegree students are of two types:

Continuing Nondegree Students: The holder of a baccalaureate degree who wishes to study on a nondegree basis without necessarily concentrating in a single department may be admitted to the University Graduate School as a Continuing Nondegree Student. Such students may not accumulate more than 18 credit hours in a single subject area, and may enroll only in those courses for which they can obtain specific permission to register, which takes into consideration the academic background of the individual and course enrollment limitations. For details of admission and preregistration advising, students should consult the University Graduate School at (812) 855-1119.

A student initially admitted as a Continuing Nondegree Student who later wishes to obtain a graduate degree must make formal application and be admitted to a departmental degree program. The department may then recommend to the dean that credit earned as a Continuing Nondegree Students be applied to degree requirements. Students should be aware that certain departments and schools specifically prohibit work taken under continuing nondegree status from counting toward a degree after a student has been admitted to a degree program.

Special Students: Students who have not been admitted to a degree program but who intend to study primarily in one department may be admitted by that department with the approval of the dean as special students. They must apply to a department just as degree students do and should indicate their desired status.

Full-time graduate study at Indiana University consists of 8 credits per semester. Interested Fine Arts students are encouraged to apply for entry into both classes for full-time grad student status.

For more information, contact Kimberly Bunch, Director of Graduate Admissions, at (812) 855-1119.