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We're glad you're interested in transferring to IU South Bend, and we'll be happy to work with you to see
how courses from other institutions may apply to programs here. 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 steps you'll need to follow to become a student at IU South Bend:
- Complete the admission application (you can
apply online right now). If you're transferring
from another IU campus, complete the IU Intercampus Transfer
Application instead of the IU South Bend application.
- Send your nonrefundable $45 application fee, payable to IU South Bend.
- Ask any colleges you have attended to send us your transcripts.
- If you have been out of high school for less than three years, submit your SAT and/or ACT scores to
the Office of Admissions.
- Apply for financial aid.
- Take the required placement exams in
reading and mathematics. (Review the
Office of Student Services Web site for
information on exceptions and waivers).
- Make your appointment for academic advising and registration.
- Pay your bill.
Here are some additional online resources to help you discover all IU South Bend offers:
Admissions Office
Start here to talk with an admissions counselor, learn about our admission requirements, apply online, and
complete our enrollment checklist.
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.
Campus Tour
Get a sneak preview of our campus, buildings, and community by taking our online tour.
Campus Visits
Schedule a campus visit so you can really experience IU South Bend. You can tour our campus, meet current
students and faculty, and learn about our academic programs and services.
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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