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Access Your Student Information Online
OneStart
is a Web-based portal that provides a common front door to many online services at
Indiana University. OneStart
offers easier and more direct access to the multitude of services
available for students, faculty, and staff.
The university's current
Web-based student information service,
OneStart,
can be used to:
Reserves Called to Active Duty
IU South Bend realizes that students who are members of the Indiana
military reserves may be called to active duty. The Reserves
Called to Active Duty Policy minimizes disruptions or inconveniences
for students fulfilling their military responsibilities.
Residency Status
Because IU is a state-funded public university, in-state and out-of-state
students pay different rates for tuition. View our
residency status page for complete details.
Transfer of Credit
Students who are transferring to IU South Bend generally receive
transfer credit for any course from an accredited institution that
corresponds to one in our curriculum (in content and credit value).
Courses submitted for transfer credit are evaluated by the
Office
of Admissions. Please contact the
Office
of Admissions with specific questions.
Confidentiality of Student Records
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act affords students certain rights with respect to their educational
records. More information can be found in the Indiana
University Academic Guide, and in the Academic
Handbook.
Veteran Educational Benefit Programs
Most veteran educational benefit programs (including the
Montgomery GI Bill and the
Veterans Educational Assistance Program)
are not technically financial aid programs. They are instead
benefits veterans earn by serving their country. For more
information regarding educational benefits for veterans, please
visit the IU South Bend Office of Veteran
Student Services.
Voter Registration
In compliance with certain federal and state requirements, Indiana University South Bend is making self-mailing voter registration forms available on campus as well as providing information about links to electronic sites where such forms can be found.
The sites on campus for securing the self-mailing forms include:
- Office of the Registrar, Admin 148
- Gateway Information Center, Admin Lobby
- Information Table,
Lobby of Schurz Library
Forms can also be obtained at the following offices:
- County Voter Registration Office
- Public Libraries
- State License Branches
- Certain City, Town, and Township Offices
Voter Registration Forms are also available on
line at the Election Assistance Commission Website
www.eac.gov and the Indiana Secretary of State Website
Indiana Secretary of State. To download and print the form you
will need
Adobe® Acrobat Reader®.
Registration Deadline: Applications must be postmarked (or hand
delivered to your county voter registration office) no later than 29
days before the next election.
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