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Guest students are students enrolling for a semester or summer
session as visitors from another institution. As a visiting student
at IU South Bend, you'll discover an active and comfortable campus
environment, flexible scheduling, and personal attention from faculty
who care about you.
Here are the requirements you'll need to meet, and the materials
you’ll have to supply, to become a guest student at IU South
Bend:
- Official college or university transcript indicating good academic
standing. Other acceptable documents are a letter of good standing
or the most recent grade report from the home institution.
- Average or above-average achievement at the home institution
(at least a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale)
- Students between their senior year in high school and their
freshman year in college must submit a letter of acceptance from
their home institution.
- Students intending to enroll in computer science, English,
mathematics, or a course in the natural sciences must show evidence
of required prerequisites or complete IU South Bend's placement
examinations.
- Application
for Admission with $45 application fee
Here are some additional online resources to help you discover
all IU South Bend offers:
About
IU South Bend
See what we offer including outstanding academic programs and faculty,
personal attention, and an IU degree close to home.
Majors
and Programs
View the complete list of IU South Bend's academic schools and departments,
with descriptions of majors.
Bulletin
View official university information on undergraduate and graduate
degree programs, academic regulations and policies, faculty, courses,
and tuition and fees.
Campus
Tour
Get a sneak preview of our campus, buildings, and community by taking
our online tour.
Child
Development Center
Receive high-quality care for your children at this on-campus, state-licensed
child care center.
Continuing Education
Find more information on credit and noncredit courses, conferences,
seminars, personal interest programs, professional development opportunities,
computer-based classes, and distance education.
Costs
and Financial Aid
Begin to evaluate how much you can expect to pay for tuition, fees,
books, and other expenses.
Financial
Aid and Scholarships
Find out more about scholarships, loans, and work-study opportunities
that can help you finance your education.
Maps
and Directions
View driving and parking directions, campus and local maps, and
details on our off-campus sites in Elkhart and Plymouth.
Student
Life
Visit the office that works with more than 50 student clubs and
organizations ranging from the Accounting Association to intramural
sports teams.
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