If you’re currently taking classes at one of our nine IU campuses, we invite you to apply to IU Bloomington! Every year, hundreds of students transfer into IU Bloomington from another IU campus.
If you want to complete a summer class or a semester of coursework in Bloomington before returning to your home campus, learn about enrolling as a visiting student.
Find out when to apply, when you’ll be notified of acceptance, when you need to pay your enrollment deposit, and more. Please note that the deposit is nonrefundable and will be credited toward your first-semester tuition expenses.
In order for this section to apply, you must have 12 hours of IU academic credit completed by the time of application.
IU academic credit for intercampus transfer applications must be completed at an IU campus by the time of application, and excludes courses that do not count toward an IU Bloomington degree, such as English or math classes considered pre-college level. Other specific exclusions are physical education electives and learning-skills courses such as freshman seminars.
A holistic review of your high school and college work will be made to determine eligibility for admission.
Generally, a transfer student who earned a 3.0 cumulative high school grade point average and met the high school curriculum requirements (admission standards) set by faculty could be considered for transfer admission after only one semester of college level work after high school.
If you took courses at another IU campus, you will work with your academic advisor to learn how your credits will apply to your IU Bloomington degree.
Go straight to the Apply IU Application if you're ready to apply to IU Bloomington as an intercampus transfer student.
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