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IU South Bend offers an academically challenging environment, more than 100 degree programs, and award-winning
faculty who have a passion for teaching. Whether you're just out of high school, or you're thinking about returning to
college or changing careers, we have the academic resources to help you succeed.
Academic Affairs
Provides leadership in academic policy, curriculum development, faculty recruitment and promotion, and student
learning.
Academic Calendar
Lists key dates for each semester and summer session, including exam schedules.
Academic Learning Center
The Academic Learning Center (ALC) at IU South Bend offers a wide range of free services, including tutoring, workshops, small study groups, foreign language conversation groups, online and video resources, and faculty with special expertise.
Academic Schools, Departments, and Programs
A complete list of IU South Bend's academic schools and departments, with descriptions of majors.
Academic Advising
Advisors will help you plan your classes, register, and chart your academic progress.
Bulletin
Provides official university information on degree and certificate programs, tuition and fees, graduate programs, and
more.
Continuing Education
Offers credit and noncredit courses, conferences, seminars, professional development opportunities, computer-based
classes, and distance education.
Elkhart Center
Serves students in and around Elkhart, and offers six associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees.
Honors Program
Offers our most academically talented students seminar-style classes with personal attention, research opportunities,
and extensive academic advising.
International Programs
Promotes international education at IU
South Bend and strives to foster international understanding and awareness on
campus and within the community.
Institutional Research, Office of
Support the strategic planning process by providing analysis, explanation, and interpretation of the continually changing environment as well as providing analysis of the university, academic units, and individuals in support of the assessment process.
Library
Contains thousands of books and journals and offers a variety of services and resources to assist in your academic
pursuits.
Major Advising Program
Provides advising and career counseling to students who are undecided about their academic major or career.
Overseas
Study
Enrich your education by living and studying in another country.
Placement
Examinations
Entering freshmen and some transfer students are required to take placement exams in English, mathematics, and
reading.
Plymouth Center
Serves students in and around Plymouth by offering introductory evening classes at Plymouth High School.
Student/Mentor Academic Research Teams (SMART)
Provides financial support for student research projects that are conducted under the guidance of a faculty mentor.
Supplemental Instruction
Provides free study sessions several times a week for selected courses. The sessions are conducted by undergraduates
who attend the class and work with the professor to help students share and master information.
Threshold Learning Seminars
Enroll in a Threshold Seminar to refine the time-management, study, and research skills you will need for academic
success.
Writing Center
Offers free individualized advice and guidance.
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