In general, full-time applicants should complete a college preparatory curriculum (such as a Core 40, a Core 40 with Academic Honors, or a Core 40 with Technical Honors in Indiana) and satisfactorily complete 15 to 20 units* from the following subject areas:
*A unit is defined as one year of work in a subject.
Admission into selected programs may require specific academic courses. Students should carefully read the departmental brochure outlining the specific requirements for admission to each department or school. Other factors considered for full-time admission include, but are not limited to, high school class rank, college preparatory grade point average, and standardized test scores. The University of Indianapolis requires either Scholastic Assessment Test or American College Test test scores for full-time admission. Writing samples are recommended, but not required for admission. Writing scores from the new SAT test or ACT test sent to the University of Indianapolis may be used for placement or advising. Admission decisions are made upon completion of a candidate’s application file. A tentative admission decision can be made for a high school senior based on an official transcript that includes completion of at least the sixth semester of high school; a final decision is made based on the student’s obtaining a high school diploma and on receipt of an official final high school transcript showing completion of all graduation requirements. A student who is not a high school graduate may be considered for admission upon satisfactory completion of the GED, General Education Development tests.
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