Application forms and information regarding admission policies may be obtained by contacting the Office of Admissions at 1-866-421-7173, (317) 788-3216, or http://admissions.uindy.edu/requirements/. In addition, some secondary school guidance offices have available a supply of applications. To be considered for admissions, a student must provide a completed application for admission, an application fee, official typed transcript(s) from high schools and colleges attended, and standardized test scores. Also, students must have obtained a high school diploma demonstrating completion of all graduation requirements or General Education Development (GED) equivalency.
The University calendar is arranged so that students may enter in August, January, May, or June. Candidates are urged to file an application at least one month prior to the expected date of enrollment. Persons who are interested in full-time day enrollment, in housing, or in financial assistance should apply much earlier, especially for fall enrollment.
Students are invited to visit the campus and talk with an admissions counselor. Appointments are encouraged and may be made by corresponding with or calling the Office of Admissions at 1-866-421-7173 or online at http://admissions.uindy.edu/visit/.
The Office of Admissions practices a rolling admission policy. Applications are closed when no space is available.
Confirmation of intent to enroll, in the form of an advance tuition deposit, is required of all candidates offered Day Division admission for the term beginning in the fall. Requests for deposits are mailed to admitted students in February for fall enrollment. The deposit is due March 1, or fifteen days after the offer of admission, whichever is later. It is 100 percent refundable upon written request until May 1. It is then 50 percent refundable upon written request until July 1. The deposit is nonrefundable thereafter. Any request for a tuition deposit waiver/deferral should be made in writing to the director of Admissions. No tuition deposit is required for extended or accelerated programs enrollment.
In February, requests for housing deposits are mailed to admitted students. Housing deposits for Semester I are due March 1, or 15 days after the offer of admission, whichever is later. Deposits for the semester beginning in January are due December 1, or immediately upon notification of admission, whichever is later. Deposits for the fall are 100 percent refundable upon written request until May 1, 50 percent refundable upon written request from that date until July 1, and nonrefundable thereafter. Any request for a housing deposit waiver/deferral should be made in writing to the director of Admissions. Deposits for the term beginning in January are nonrefundable.
Housing contracts will be provided to each student who submits the housing deposit. Residence hall and roommate preferences are honored whenever possible, with consideration given to the order in which deposits and contracts are received. Campus housing normally is available only to full-time students, although requests from day students taking as few as nine hours may be considered on an individual basis when space is available. Students dropping below prescribed courseload limits for resident students may be allowed to continue residence hall living depending on their academic and social conduct records.
Questions regarding residence facilities, including those for the physically challenged, may be directed to the Office of Residence Life. Married students who wish accommodations in University-owned apartments should request an Application for Married Student Housing from the Office of Residence Life. The University reserves the right to make all final decisions regarding residence hall assignments and to determine who may live in University-owned housing.
All new, full-time undergraduate students (students enrolled in 12 hours or more) and full-time or part-time clinical students (physical therapist assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or nursing programs) must submit a completed Student Health Record prior to enrollment in classes. The forms are distributed to undergraduate students through the Office of Admissions and to graduate students through their academic units.
Students seeking admission to certain programs or majors (e.g., undergraduate nursing, health sciences, music, education, physical therapist assistant, athletic training, and graduate occupational therapy and physical therapy) may be required to complete designated prerequisites or auditions (e.g., music) to secure admission approval from the school or department offering the program, in addition to meeting general University requirements. For additional specific information regarding school or departmental admission requirements, students should contact the school or department offering the program in which they are interested.
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