ACT/SAT Waiver
Due to continued challenges related to ACT and SAT test administration because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) Indiana University Southeast is waiving standardized testing requirements for fall 2020 and spring 2021 enrollment. All other required admissions standards will remain in place.
We urge you to refer frequently to the IU Southeast Campus Updates website to get the most current information about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it impacts the IU Southeast campus.
How to Apply
Please review the short video below for helpful tips on completing your application for admission.
Description of the video:
Applications are processed as they are received, and you are encouraged to apply as early as possible. You will need to submit the following materials:
- The Application for Admission
Apply online - One-time, non-refundable $35 undergraduate application fee *This fee is not required if you have previously applied for undergraduate admission at any Indiana University campus. To request a fee waiver, make that selection in the fee payment section and indicate a future date for waiver information submission. No further documentation will be needed.
- Official high school transcript or state high school equivalency scores *The Office of Admissions does not request transcripts directly from high schools or colleges/universities. If your high school participates, you may be able to request a transcript online through Parchment.
- (Waived) SAT or ACT scores if you are applying within two years of high school graduation or if you are younger than age 20 with a state high school equivalency
Please visit One.IU, create a guest account, and click on the Self Service tab or call the Office of Admissions to check on your application status.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports
The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, containing policy statements, crime and fire statistics for all Indiana University campuses, are available online. You may also request a physical copy by emailing IU Public Safety at iups@iu.edu or by visiting IUPD.