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Freshman Admissions Standards

Beginning with the class of 2011, freshman applicants must meet one of the following three criteria for full admission:

  1. Core 40 with Academic Honors diploma or Core 40 with Technical Honors
  2. At least a 3.0 high school GPA and Core 40 diploma (or 28 college preparatory high school courses for non-Indiana residents and those graduating prior to 2011)
  3. At least 2.5 high school GPA and 950 on the SAT or 20 on the ACT and Core 40 diploma (or 28 college preparatory high school courses for non-Indiana residents)

Conditional admission may be offered to students who are not eligible for full admission. Typical qualifications for conditional admission for Indiana students graduating in 2011 or after consist of a Core 40 diploma (or 28 college preparatory high school courses for non-Indiana residents) and one of the following criteria:

  1. At least a 2.3 GPA
  2. At least 900 on the SAT or 19 on the ACT

Typical qualifications for conditional admission for non-Indiana residents and Indiana residents who graduated prior to 2011 consist of meeting two of the three following criteria:

  1. At least a 2.3 GPA
  2. At least 900 on the SAT or 19 on the ACT
  3. At least 28 college preparatory high school courses

Scores from either the SAT or ACT are required for those applicants who graduated from high school within the past two years - or who completed a GED and are 19 years of age or younger.  Students who have been out of high school for over two years and do not meet the minimum requirements listed for traditional students may be asked to arrange for an interview with an admissions counselor to demonstrate intention through maturity and experience.

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Transfer Student Admission Standards

  • Must submit official transcripts from all previously attended colleges (individual transcritps from each institution). 
  • Must have earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale.
  • Applicants that have earned less than 26 hours of college credit are expected to meet the Freshman Admission Standards.

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GED Student Admission Standards

IU Southeast welcomes students who have successfully completed the GED.  A minimum score of 50 or 500 (depending upon the year you completed the GED) is required for admission. 

  • Must submit GED test scores from a state-authorized testing authority.

Home Schooled Students

Homeschooled students are held to our regular admission standards. We require a transcript from the homeschool, listing all coursework taken by semester and cumulative grade point average. It is expected that students complete college preparatory coursework. Visit the Indiana Department of Education to find courses required for an Indiana Core 40 diploma. As an alternative, homeschooled students may choose to complete a GED.

Criminal Discolsure Policy

As part of the admission process, all applicants to the IU Southeast campus are required to disclose certain types of criminal activity and disciplinary actions taken at previous institutions.  An applicant's signature on the admission application grants IU permission to investigate criminal or educational disciplinary background if necessary.  Failure to provide accurate or complete information on the application will make the applicant ineligible for admission, or subject to cancellation of admission if admission has already been granted or dismissal if already enrolled

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