Indiana University Bloomington is a comprehensive research
university, attracting top faculty and scholars from around the world and
offering personalized learning experiences, including Intensive Freshman
Seminars, Freshman Interest Groups, overseas study, the Hutton Honors
College, and many other academic programs.
Our emphasis on the freshman learning experience was recognized by
TIME magazine when it named IU "College of the Year" among research
universities in 2001, while our blend of tradition and technology was
extolled by the Newsweek-Kaplan College Guide when it named IU its
"Hottest Big State School" in 2005.
Resources
Academic
Calendar
Official calendar from the Registrar
Academic Schools, Departments, and
Divisions
Degree-granting departments and academic programs
Advising
Academic offices, assistance, counseling, career planning
Bulletins
Program & degree requirements, academic policies, major information
Centers and Institutes
Academic and research centers, committees, workshops, research labs
Courses and Schedule of Classes
Online course descriptions, class schedules
Diplomas
Including duplicates and changes
Grades
Registrar's guide to grading system and timelines
Organizations and Clubs
Honor societies, study groups, and special interests
Publications
Online journals, magazines, bulletins
Support for Instruction, Learning,
and Research
Technology tools and academic advice for teachers and students
Transcripts
Official academic records and how to obtain them
Offices
Provost, Office of the
Chief academic officer for the IU Bloomington campus
Academic Affairs and the
Dean of the Faculties
Faculty support, instructional support, curricular matters
Academic Support and
Diversity
Ethnic enrollment and faculty statistics, programs
Graduate School
Graduate degree programs, scholarships, and fellowships
Hutton Honors College
Programs for diverse, talented, and highly-motivated students
Research
Research administration, funding, policies & compliance
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Freshman, La Porte, Indiana
Major in Political Science and individualized major in International
Security Studies
"The campus is overflowing with ways for students to engage the world
and make a serious difference, not just in the future, but now. Professors
are willing to involve students in their work, and an endless number of student organizations provide powerful
ways to affect change. This semester alone I was able to work with several
professors to organize a conference at IU to help Burma draft a new constitution for their country."
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