No withdrawal forms will be processed in the Registrar's Office after the last day of classes. No withdrawal forms will be processed in the Registrar's Office after the last day of classes.
October 16
Bring the completed form to the registrar's office during regular office hours. Bring the completed schedule adjustment forms to the Registrar's office during regular office hours.
Hours for Accessing the Registration System
To remove/add courses or add/modify computer waitlist requirements, follow the instructions to log in to this schedule. The system will register your request and then search for any available sections on campus that meet your restrictions.
IN A NETWORKED MAC LEARNING CENTER ON CAMPUS 1. Double click on the server
Double click on the IUB/UCS icon
The personal schedule of classes is a network of screens designed to allow students to access the schedule of classes. The first feature is the temporary schedule of classes file that allows students to model an error-free course schedule before their actual registration time for any semester or session available.
Double click on the IUIS icon. The guest sign-on screen will appear
This system allows students to complete registration through a special computer program either from their homes or offices with appropriate communication software, or from any computer cluster available on campus. Contact Information Technology in the ET Building, Room 2126, or call 274-HELP (4357) for TIPS class schedules or to register for a class.
USING ANY COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE FROM HOME (www)
No password is required to use either system, but students must log in to the IUIS Student Systems Network. In addition, assistance is available from computer cluster consultants and special TIPS courses planned by the Office of Information Technology.
FROM TELNET CONNECTION (NON-IUPUI COMPUTER CENTER)
- Invoke the Telnet connection according to the instructions at your non-IUPUI computer center
- For Registration and Temporary Schedule, press 1 for Personalized Schedule of Classes
- At the main IUIS menu, type K (logoff) and press “return.”
- If you are using an IBM in a network cluster, you will return to the menu system
- See the general instructions on previous pages for access and logon instructions for the Student Systems menu
- Choose the Menu-Driven Schedule of Classes Display option
- Type the number associated with the campus you want to view
- Type the number associated with the semester you want to view
- The screen you see next will vary depending upon the information typed for department, course, and section
- If you have not chosen a department, you will see an alphabetic list of departments offering courses for the semester and campus you
- To move to the next screen of departments, press “return.”
- When you see the desired department, type its number and press
- After you choose a department, you will see a list of courses from that department for the desired semester and campus
- To move to the next screen of courses, press “return.”
- When you see the desired course, type its number and press “return.”
- Click on “Course Offerings”
- Click on your desired semester
- After you choose a department and course, you will see a list of sec- tions for the course
- To move to the next screen of sections, if any, press “return.”
- The display will show you the following information
After selecting a department, you will see a list of courses from that department for the desired semester and campus. that department for the desired semester and campus. After selecting a department and course, you will see a list of sections for the course.
Z200: SOME TIPS FOR YOU (3CR) (KEN) Lecture (LC)
- At the bottom of any screen, type E and press “return.”
- You will return to the Student Systems menu
- Type M and press “return.”
- At the main IUIS menu, type K and press “return” to logoff
- See the general instructions on previous pages for access and logon to the Student Systems menu
- Choose the Personalized Schedule of Classes option
- At the explanatory screen, press “return.”
- Type your four-digit personal identification number (PIN). The PIN will not show when you type it
- Press “return.”
- You will see any current registration information, or information about campuses where you are eligible to register
- If you are currently registered, you will see a list of the courses for which you are registered or which you have dropped
- At the bottom of the screen you will see Te(M)p Schedule on/of(F)
- Press “return” to choose Schedule of Classes, or type in the letter as needed
- You will access the Menu-driven Schedule of Classes information
- After you choose a course, you will see a list of sections. If a section conflicts with a course in which you are currently registered for the
- Type the number of desired section and press “return.”
- You will return to the screen displaying your schedule
- Write the courses you have chosen on a sheet of paper or perform a print screen command for your computer. This listing is only tempo-
- When you are done choosing classes, type F and press “return.”
- Type K and press “return” to logoff
If you have not selected a department, you will see an alphabetical list of departments offering courses for the semester and campus of departments offering courses for the semester and campus you selected. If you are currently enrolled, you will see a list of the courses you are enrolled in or have dropped.
Instructions on Registration by Computer or Phone appear
You will see any current enrollment information or information about the campuses where you are eligible to enroll. If the course requires you to register for a lab or other special sections, you will remain on this screen until you have selected all necessary meeting times.
- Follow the instructions for accessing the system on the previous pages
- If you are at or after your registration appointment time, the system will automatically default to B build schedule in the “Select an
- The system will default to S Schedule of Classes. Press “return” to begin the registration process
- Enter the number listed beside the desired section in the “Select an Action” area of the screen and press “return.” The system will
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all course/section requests are complete
- When all course/sections and any waitlist requests are complete you must confirm your registration by typing a C in the “Select an
- Choose the optional fees you desire by placing the number in the
- If you desire a copy of your schedule, press the “Print Screen” com- mand before exiting the system
- When your registration is complete, the system will default to E in
- Consult with your academic unit
- Obtain all necessary authorizations and clearances
- Complete Touch-tone Worksheet
- Call the touch-tone telephone registration number
- Enter your PIN
- Enter course requests
- Make any additional semester registrations
- Schedule Confirmation/Fee Statement by Mail
- Help
- Payment due dates
If you are at or after your registration appointment time, the system will automatically default to B building schedule in the "Select an will automatically default to B building schedule in the "Select an action" area of the screen. The system will automatically enroll you in the required core requirements that do not conflict with your current schedule or any time blocks you have selected.
April 20 I — June 15
Call the system number: 317-274-4639
Enter your personal identification number (PIN), which is your birth month and day if this is your initial enrollment.
Enter your personal identification number (PIN), which is your birth month and day if this is your initial entry. Otherwise use the PIN you have selected
Section numbers must be converted to the all number format before entering
Section Number Section Number *Credit Hours Pound Sign
- Choose the appropriate action codes as prompted by the system.%
- Optional Selections: To select any option enter the codes when prompted by the system
- Press 9# (nine pound sign) when optional selections are complete
- You will receive a Schedule Confirmation/Account Statement by mail if registering or adjusting your schedule
CREDIT HOURS Credit hours are only required if the section is variable credit: these will e.g. be listed in the teaching schedule as (1-3 cr.). Sections that have credit hours listed: ie. 3 cr.) are not variable and you do not have to enter a credit hour value when registering.
WHICH COURSES HAVE WAITLISTS?
The first person to activate a waitlist request for that course section is placed at the top of the waitlist. Students who have placed waitlist requests are strongly encouraged to check by phone or computer to see if waitlist requests have been processed.
ADD A WAITLIST REQUEST AFTER I INITIALLY REGISTER?
The biggest change related to the implementation of ACE is the creation of a waiting list for specific sections of courses that are closed (maximum enrollment has been reached). If a seat becomes available in that section, the first person on the waiting list is moved into the section, and the next person on the waiting list moves to the next in line.
HOW DO I INVOKE A WAITLIST REQUEST?
- Follow the instructions for accessing the system
- If you are at or after your registration appointment time, the system will automatically default to “B” build schedule in the “Select an
- Follow the instructions on the screen, type in the department code and the course number. Note that only those available sections will
- If any sections are waitlist eligible you will see (W)aitlist request in the options section. If (W)aitlist request does not exist as an option,
- The Waitlist Restriction Selection will be displayed. Note that the waitlist section chosen is displayed at the top of the screen as the
- Your current scheduled courses with numbers in the < >’s in the left- hand column will be displayed prompting you to enter the course to
- Your current schedule will be displayed along with your waitlist request
- Repeat steps 4 thru 9 until all course/section waitlist requests are complete
This is especially important the closer to the start of classes for a given semester.
WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS WHEN
WAITLISTING A CLOSED COURSE/SECTION?
Any section of the course that does not conflict with your current schedule (recommended option)
Any section that meets at the same time/day as the requested section
Selected alternate sections that do not conflict with my current schedule. (This option is only displayed if there are alternate sections
Only this section - totally restricted request. Choosing this restriction will further decrease the likelihood of your request being satisfied
WHAT IF I WANT TO SCHEDULE A COURSE
AND HAVE IT DROP IF I GET MY WAITLIST REQUEST?
WHICH OF THE ABOVE OPTIONS IS BEST?
WILL THE WAITLIST SYSTEM SCHEDULE A CLASS WHEN I HAVE OTHER OBLIGATIONS?
TIMEBLOCKS
HOW DO I ENTER A TIMEBLOCK?
IS THERE A LIMIT ON HOW MANY SECTION WAITLISTS I CAN REQUEST?
HOW CAN I VERIFY THE STATUS OF MY WAITLIST REQUEST?
USE THE TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE SYSTEM TO DETERMINE THE STATUS OF MY WAITLIST REQUEST,
WHEN WILL THE WAITLIST MATCHING SYSTEM RUN?
WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO DO TO MAINTAIN A WAITLIST REQUEST?
WHERE WILL I RECEIVE COURTESY NOTIFICATIONS OF SCHEDULE CHANGES
HOW LONG WILL MY NAME REMAIN ON THE WAITLIST?
ARE THE CREDIT HOURS FROM WAITLIST REQUESTS COUNTED IN DETERMINING OFFICIAL ENROLLMENT
WHAT ABOUT FEE PAYMENT?
At INSITE, read the instructions and click the INSITE CONFI- DENTIAL button
Logging On to INSITE
Read the instructions on the screen and type your nine-digit stu- dent id (without hyphens) and your four-character pin in the
Click Advising
PRODUCE A REPORT FOR YOUR CURRENT MAJOR (UC students should currently see instructions for Produce a Report for
If you are currently enrolled in an academic program, click Current Major
This screen shows current and future registered courses to be includ- ed in your report. (You can return to this screen at a later time to
PRODUCE A REPORT FOR A DIFFERENT MAJOR
If you would like to predict and experiment with any of the academ- ic programs available, click Different Major
Select the school
Select the degree program and major
If the program has a second major, you can optionally select the second major, or select No Second Major Requested
This screen shows current and future registered courses to be includ- ed in your report. (You can return to this screen at a later time to
PRODUCE A REPORT FOR A SPECIAL PURPOSE PROGRAM
If you would like to predict and experiment with any of the special set of requirements available called special purpose programs, such
Select the specific special purpose program
This screen shows current and future registered courses to be includ- ed in your report. (You can return to this screen at a later time to
ADD EXPERIMENTAL COURSES/VIEW IN-PROGRESS AND FUTURE REGISTRATIONS
To continue, click OK to prepare the progress report
You can return to this screen from the progress by clicking on Enter In-Progress/Future Registration Courses to continue experi-
PRINTING YOUR IUCARE ACADEMIC PROGRESS REPORT
VIEWING INFORMATION FROM ANOTHER CAMPUS To predict your coursework against program information from other
VIEWING YOUR TRANSCRIPT
CHANGING YOUR PIN
EXITING THE SYSTEM
GETTING HELP
READING YOUR IUCARE ACADEMIC PROGRESS REPORT The IUCARE Academic Progress Report is divided into parts which are
If it is listed in the text line or in a previous text or SELECT FROM line, and it would not provide additional information
COMPLETION STATUSES
COURSE OR CREDIT TYPE
ALL REQUIREMENTS IDENTIFIED BELOW HAVE BEEN MET
The IUCARE Academic Progress Report is intended only as a guide to completing your degree requirements and should be read in consultation. Final approval of completion of all degree requirements is pending approval by your school and department.
IUCARE Advising Report for Example Degree Program Only - Not Actual Requirements
WARNING: Federal law prohibits transmittal to a third party
PREPARED: 07/31/97 - 16:11
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IUPUI PLACEMENT/TESTING -
Open either Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape 4.06 web browser
Type in the web address for Oncourse (oncourse.iupui.edu/) then hit return
Courses will appear for you to view; click on the course you want to explore
THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OPEN TO ADMITTED HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION STUDENTS OR BY PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR.
ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION (ACE )
AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES (AFRO)
ALLIED HEALTH, SCHOOL OF (AHLT)
THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OPEN TO ADMITTED RADIOGRAPHY STUDENTS OR BY PERMISSION OF THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE/ENGLISH INTERPRETING (ASL )
ANATOMY (ANAT)
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY (ART )
ART, HERRON SCHOOL OF (HER )
BIOCHEMISTRY (BIOC)
BIOLOGY (BIOL)
GRADUATE BIOLOGY
BUSINESS, KELLEY SCHOOL OF (BUS )
GRADUATE BUSINESS
MASTERS IN PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY (BUPA)
CANDIDATE (CAND)
CLASSICAL STUDIES (CLAS)
COMMUNICATION STUDIES (COMM)
CHEMISTRY (CHEM)
GRADUATE CHEMISTRY
COMPUTER GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY (CGT )
COMPUTER INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (CIMT)
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI)
ECONOMICS (ECON)
GRADUATE ECONOMICS
EDUCATION, SCHOOL OF (EDUC)
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (CPT )
GRADUATE EDUCATION
RESEARCH EDUCATION IN THE PRIMARY CLASSROOM” MEETS JUNE 11-22 AT THE RESEARCH CENTER (725 N. NEW JERSEY - INDPLS). Summer in the City Workshop Brochure or check our website for a complete list: http://education.iupui.edu/ Students must register for the workshop during the Summer 1 registration period (March 20 - May 8) to avoid late fees.
GRADUATE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECH (EET )
ENGLISH (ENG )
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE )
THE ABOVE SECTION IS OPEN ONLY TO ADVANCED ENGLISH MAJORS WHO HAVE A PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WITH AN ENGLISH FACULTY MEMBER. ALL STUDENTS NOT PREVIOUSLY ENROLLED IN COMPOSITION (W001 OR W131) MUST TAKE THE IUPUI ENGLISH COMPOSITION EXAMINATION BEFORE ENROLLING IN W001 OR W131.
GRADUATE ENGLISH
NORMALLY, CREDIT EARNED IN W001 WILL NOT APPLY TO THE DIPLOMA; STUDENTS SHOULD CONSULT GROUP GRANTING UNITS FOR THEIR SPECIFIC POLICIES.
FOLKLORE (FOLK)
FOODS & NUTRITION (F N )
FRENCH (FREN)
GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)
GRADUATE GEOGRAPHY
GEOLOGY (GEOL)
GRADUATE HISTORY
HONORS (HON )
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (IET )
INFORMATICS (INFO)
GRADUATE GEOLOGY
GERMAN (GER )
GRADUATE (GRAD)
HISTORY (HIST)
INTERIOR DESIGN (INTR)
JAPANESE (EALC)
JOURNALISM, SCHOOL OF (JOUR)
GRADUATE JOURNALISM
LABOR STUDIES (LSTU)
LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE, SCHOOL OF (SLIS)
LINGUISTICS (LING)
MATHEMATICS (MATH)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET )
MEDICAL BIOPHYSICS (BIOP)
MEDICAL NEUROBIOLOGY (MNEU)
MICROBIOLOGY (MICR)
MUSIC, SCHOOL OF(MUS )
GRADUATE MATHEMATICS
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ME )
GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
GRADUATE MUSIC
NEW MEDIA (NEWM)
GRADUATE NEW MEDIA
NURSING, SCHOOL OF (NURS)
THE FOLLOWING COURSE IS PART OF THE INTERNET (WWW) OFFERING AND COMES OVER BOTH SUMMER SESSIONS. THE FOLLOWING COURSE IS TAUGHT OVER BOTH SUMMER SESSIONS STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR LECTURE AND ONE CLINIC.
GRADUATE NURSING
ADVANCED CLINICAL SECTION AT IU SOUTH BEND ONLY THE FOLLOWING COURSE IS TAUGHT IN BOTH SUMMER SESSIONS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE WEB COURSES AND TO REQUEST AN ACCOUNT, REFER TO THE WEB SITE:HTTP://NURSING.IUPUI.EDU/ONLINE WHEN TAUGHT BOTH SUMMER SESSIONS.
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP &
SUPERVISION (OLS )
PATHOLOGY (PATH)
PHARMACOLOGY (PHAR)
PHILANTHROPIC STUDIES (PHST)
PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION, SCHOOL OF (HPER)
GRADUATE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHYSICS (PHYS)
GRADUATE PHYSICS
PHYSIOLOGY (PHSL)
POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)
PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, SCHOOL OF (SPEA)
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY )
GRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY
GRADUATE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
MASTERS IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (SPHA)
PUBLIC HEALTH (PBHL)
RELIGIOUS STUDIES (REL )
SOCIAL WORK, SCHOOL OF (SWK )
SOCIOLOGY (SOC )
SPANISH (SPAN)
GRADUATE SOCIAL WORK
STATISTICS (STAT)
GRADUATE STATISTICS
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS (TCM )
TOURISM CONVENTIONS AND EVENT MANAGEMENT (TCEM)
WOMEN’S STUDIES (WOST)
FOR ADMISSION INFORMATION, SEE THE ELECTIVE PROGRAM IN THE SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SECTION IN THE IUPUI BULLETIN. THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS IN THE MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS.
AMERICAN STUDIES (AMST)
BOOK ARTS AND PAPERWORKING IN THE CLASSROOM” MEETING JULY 23 - AUG 3 AT THE KEY COUNTER COMMUNITY (777 S. WHITERIVER PARKWAY W. DR. - INDPLS). TRENDS IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE ACROSS THE CURRICULUM” MEETING JULY 9-20 ON THE NORTH SIDE (LOCATION TBA) S/F WIRE.
FLIM STUDIES (CMLT)
STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR FOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION PRIOR TO ENROLLMENT. PRIOR TO ENROLLMENT, THE STUDENT SHOULD CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR FOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION.
MUSIC, SCHOOL OF (MUS )
MEDICAL GENETICS (MGEN)
YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO TAPES OR THE TAPES CAN BE VIEWED SEVEN DAYS A WEEK IN THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO TAPES OR THE TAPES CAN BE VIEWED SEVEN DAYS A WEEK IN THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
SOCIAL WORK, SCHOOL OF(SWK )
TECHNOLOGY (TECH)
Fall 2001
AEROSPACE STUDIES (AERO)
THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE OPEN TO ACCEPTED HEALTH SCIENCES STUDENTS OR BY PERMISSION OF THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR. THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE TO ACCEPTED STUDENTS OF THE RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE/ENGLISH INTERPRETING (ASL )
GRADUATE ANTHROPOLOGY
YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO TAPES OR THE TAPES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ON THE IUPUI CAMPUS. PREREQUISITE: MUST HAVE NO CREDIT IN ART-162 OR ART-172 THE STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH LECTURE AND LAB.
ASTRONOMY (AST )
AVIATION TECHNOLOGY (AT )
THE ABOVE SECTION IS FOR HONORS CREDIT. PLEASE CONTACT THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT FOR MORE INFORMATION. THEY FULFILL ONE OF THE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS OF THE KELLEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HONORS.
BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS TECH (BMET)
B.A.GENERAL COURSES (330) X511 SEM IN MGMT: LEADERSHIP (1 CR)
IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR A PRODUCT OR BACALAUREA DIPLOMA, YOU MUST APPLY FOR THE SECTION ABOVE. THE SECTION ABOVE IS A VIDEO RECITATION OPEN TO STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE ONLINE LECTURE WHO CANNOT MEET ON CAMPUS.
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET )
CHINESE (EALC)
AIRS FRIDAY, 10:00-11:00 PM STARTING AUGUST 31 IN MARION COUNTY ON TIME WARNER CABLE VISION CHANNEL 98 AND COMCAST CHANNEL 13. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO TAPES OR TAPES ARE AVAILABLE ON UNIVERSAL DAYS. UNIVERSITY AREA.
COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (CIMT)
THIS SECTION IS PROVIDED COMPLETELY ON THE WEB USING THE ONCOURSE ENVIRONMENT (HTTP://ONCOURSE.IU.EDU). THIS SECTION IS PROVIDED ENTIRELY VIA THE WEB USING THE ONCOURSE ENVIRONMENT (HTTP://ONCOURSE.IU.EDU).
GRADUATE COMPUTER SCIENCE
THIS SECTION IS PROVIDED ENTIRELY VIA THE WEB USING THE ONCOURSE ENVIRONEMT (HTTP://ONCOURSE.IU.EDU). THIS COURSE IS DELIVERED ENTIRELY VIA THE WEB USING THE ONCOURSE ENVIRONMENT (HTTP://ONCOURSE.IU.EDU).
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (CNT )
YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEOS- TAPES OR CASSETTES ARE AVAILABLE SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AT THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ON THE IUPUI CAMPUS. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEOS OR CASSETTES ARE AVAILABLE SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AT THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ON THE IUPUI CAMPUS.
CREOLE (LING)
AN ADDITIONAL SPECIAL FEE IS REQUIRED FOR M307 (SEE FEE SCHEDULE) H340 EDUCATION AND AMERICAN CULTURE (3 CR). AN ADDITIONAL SEPARATE FEE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL COURSES LISTED IN THIS CLUSTER (SEE FEE SCHEDULE).
ENGINEERING (ENGR)
YOU WILL EARN 6 CREDITS BUT ONLY HAVE TO PAY FOR 5
STUDENTS WHO REGISTER FOR THE ABOVE SECTION MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR SOC R100 SECTION R153, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM TUE/THURS. STUDENTS REGISTERING FOR THE ABOVE SECTION MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR SOC R100 SECTION R154, 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM TUE/THURS.
FILM STUDIES (CMLT)
STUDENTS WHO REGISTER FOR G117 LAB MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR G107 LECTURE OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY TAKEN G107. STUDENTS WHO REGISTER FOR G206 LAB MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR G110 LECTURE OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY TAKEN G110.
GRADUATE INFORMATICS
ABOVE DEPARTMENT MEET AT GLENDALE MALL SERVICE CENTER CLSRM #9 STUDENT MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH LECTURE AND LAB.
INTEGRATED STUDIES (INTG)
ITALIAN (ITAL)
MATERIALS ENGINEERING (MSE )
LATIN (CLAS)
BEFORE REGISTERING THE STUDENT MUST CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR FOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE MATHEMATICS DEPT.
GRADUATE MICROBIOLOGY
MILITARY SCIENCE (MIL )
MEDICAL HUMANITIES AND HEALTH STUDIES (MHHS)
IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSE, LOG IN TO THE SCHOOL OF NURSING WEBSITE AT. ONLY THE FOLLOWING COURSE IS PART OF THE NURSING COURSE PROGRAM ABOVE.
SECTION OF THIS COURSE IS OFFERED AT IU SOUTHEAST ONLY. INDICATE SPECIFIC SITE ON SCHOOL OF NURSING ,ENROLLMENT
ABOVE CHRONIC DISEASE/DISABILITY SECTION ONLY STUDENTS MUST APPLY FOR LECTURE AND ONE CLINICAL M554 FUNCTIONAL HENCEMENT (3 CR). THE UPPER SECTION WILL MEET ON CAMPUS ON TUESDAYS, THE REST OF THE CLASS WILL BE RUN THROUGH ONCOURSE.
GRADUATE PHILOSOPHY
GOOD SECTION MEET EIGHT SECOND WEEKS - FIRST CLASS DATE WILL BE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 AND END DECEMBER 12. VIDEOTAPES AND WEB COURSE: ABOVE SECTION HAS NO CLASS MEETINGS AND IS FOR STUDENTS WHO CAN LEARN INDEPENDENTLY WITH INTERNET ACCESS.
GRADUATE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
THE GOOD SECTION IS A WEB-BASED COURSE AND STUDENTS MUST HAVE AUTHORIZATION FROM DWIGHT BURLINGHAM TO REGISTER. GOOD SECTION WILL BE COURSE, SYLLABUS, ASSIGNMENTS AND ENHANCED WEB DISCUSSION FORUM.
GRADUATE RELIGIOUS STUDIES
SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS (SLA )
SCIENCE, GENERAL (SCI )
SERVICE LEARNING
STUDENTS MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR BOTH LECTURE AND SEMINAR CONTACT THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK FOR AUTHORIZATION. STUDENTS WHO REGISTER FOR THE ABOVE SECTION MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR ENG W131 SECTION C048, 2:30-3:45 PM MON/WED.
GRADUATE SPANISH
GRADUATE SOCIOLOGY
PRIOR TO REGISTRATION, STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL STATE, PROFESSOR FOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND SECTION APPROVAL. STUDENTS SHOULD USE THE FOLLOWING COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS: PC WITH WINDOWS 98SE OR WINDOWS NT 4 ND IE 5.5, INTEL OR AMD CPU AT 400MHZ OR FASTER, 2 OR 4 MB VIDEO RAM, 64MB RAM, SO64MB RAM, 8MB RAM, 8MB RAM, 128MB RAM, 12MB RAM. OR DSL CONNECTION OR CABLE MODEM CONNECTION.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (UCOL)
CLASS
EXAM EXAM
I300 TPC: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (3 credits) P: Junior standing and completion of the basic Junior/Senior Integrator courses listed in the School of Liberal Arts and School of Science sections of the IUPUI Bulletin 2000. I300 TPC: ARTS AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION (3 credits) P: Junior status and completion of the basic Junior/Senior Integrator courses listed in the School of Liberal Arts and School of Science sections of the IUPUI Bulletin 2000.
FRIDAY
Call for more information or request the Give Yourself Credit publication, which provides complete information about the weekend college, community outreach, distance learning and off-campus credit classes.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Call for more information or request the Give Yourself Credit publication, which provides complete information on Weekend College, Community Outreach, distance learning, and off-campus credit classes. The courses listed below are available at the Community Life and Learning Center in Carmel and the IUPUI Service Center in the Glendale Shopping Mall.
May 9 through June 20, 2001
Please refer to the calendar before the schedule for omitted dates or the registrar's home page at: http://www.registrar.iupui.edu.
June 22 through August 6, 2001 Glendale
The courses listed below are offered through the Distance Education Program via cable, public television, videotape, and the Internet. Broadcast timetables are published with course information found in the departmental listings of this timetable.
Summer I, 2001
Summer II, 2001
Contact the following offices if
You are a high school or junior high school student in the metropol- itan area of Indianapolis and wish to take courses at IUPUI while
You previously enrolled at any of the OTHER seven IU campuses as a degree student. Contact the IUPUI Enrollment Center at (317)274-4591
You previously attended IUPUI as a degree-seeking student. Contact the IUPUI school you wish to enter and request information about
APPLICATION FEE
WHEN TO APPLY AS AN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT You may apply as early as one year in advance of your proposed enroll-
DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTS
BEGINNING FRESHMAN
Required Credentials
- High school seniors and high school graduates: official high school transcript showing work beginning with the ninth grade
- GED: General Education Development Equivalency Certificate required if you left high school before graduation. Provide a copy of
- Official SAT I or ACT test results
- All beginning students are required to take IUPUI placement tests following admission. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions will
- Graduated from high school or received a GED certificate
- Ranked in upper-half of the high school class
- Achieved an SAT I or ACT score at or above the average for the state of Indiana
- Completed a minimum* of 28 semesters of college preparatory classes. (Additional courses in mathematics and sciences will be
- Indiana Public and Parochial school students must provide passing results for the Graduation Qualifying Exam (GQE) or have been
8 semesters with a combination of foreign language, additional computer science or additional mathematics, laboratory science, social science or English. Special note to current high school students about Core 40, Tech Prep and Academic Honor's Diploma.
Special Note to Current High School Students About Core 40, Tech Prep, and Academic Honor’s Diploma
Achieved an SAT I or ACT score at or above the Indiana state average. Students in Indiana Public and Parochial schools must pass the Graduation Qualifying Exam (GQE) or have obtained results on the Graduation Qualifying Exam (GQE) or be exempt.
Students Granted Conditional Admission
TRANSFER STUDENT
Official high school transcript showing all work beginning with ninth grade. (This requirement is waived if you have 25 hours of
GED score results if you left school before graduation
Official SAT I or ACT test results. This requirement will be waived if you have been out of school for one year or if you have 25 hours
IUPUI Admissions Standards for Transfer Students
VISITING STUDENTS
Required Credentials and Qualifications
Must be a current college student (enrolled within the last 12 months). If you have not enrolled within the past 12 months, provide
Provide a photocopy of your most recent grade report or transcript
For high school seniors who have graduated and wish summer school enrollment before attending another college, provide a copy
GRADUATE NON-DEGREE (GND) Seeking Students IUPUI Graduate Office, Union Building, Room 518, 274-1577
Eligibility for the Graduate Non-Degree Program
Education applicants who want license renewal, endorsement, or certification for Indiana Teacher’s License should contact the
ADULT SPECIAL STUDENTS
Required Credentials and Qualifications 1. You must be 21 or older
If you never attended college, you must be a high school graduate or have a GED and provide a photocopy of your diploma, high school
If you previously attended college, you must not have enrolled any- where for the past three years and provide photocopies of grade
If you are being sponsored by an employer and you are not able to obtain the above documents, you may submit a letter of sponsorship
ORIENTATION, EVALUATION OF CREDITS, FINAL TRANSCRIPTS
Orientation
Evaluation of Credits
Final Transcripts
DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS web: iupui.edu/~resgrad
If you already have health insurance coverage, you must submit proof of this coverage and request a waiver for the IUPUI policy to the Office of International Affairs within the first two weeks of the semester for which the waiver is requested. IUPUI Employees and Their Spouses: If you (or your spouse) are employed full-time at IUPUI, complete the Fee Courtesy Request Form, also available from the Office of Student Financial Aid Services, Cavanaugh Hall 103.
English Proficiency Policy for Graduate Non-Degree Applicants who are Non-native Speakers of English
Persons in F-2 or J-2 visa status: If your F-1/J-1 spouse or parent has visa documentation that has been issued by IUPUI, you are subject to IUPUI's mandatory health insurance requirement for international students. If you are classified as a nonresident of Indiana for tuition purposes, be sure to note that you are assessed the out-of-state fee.
Bachelor's or higher degree of if their degree was earned in a country where English is the native language. *They may also be
- Completed Graduate Non-Degree (GND) application
- Check, money order or credit card payment for the $35 non- refundable application processing fee payable to IUPUI
- Completed Bursar fee payment form included with your applica- tion fee
- Permanent residents will need to provide a photocopy of the back and front of their permanent resident cards
You will be invoiced for the student's health insurance premium for each semester you register for classes. Completing this form allows you to receive honoraria and reductions available to full-time IUPUI employees and their dependents.
Please do not submit an application without the following items
- Completed GND Application for Admission. Applications are available from the IUPUI Office of International Affairs (274-7000)
- Academic records (including transcripts) verifying postsecondary degree completion of four years or more. Multiple degree holders
- Completed bursar's fee payment form. If paying by credit card the information must be filled out on the fee payment form with the
- Photocopy of Social Security card if you plan to use your Social Security Number as your Student Identification Number. Otherwise,
- Photocopy of verification of current status with the U.S
- Documentation of English language proficiency as described on the next column. To register for ESL placement testing, call or visit
English Proficiency Policy for graduate non-degree applicants who are non-native speakers of English. Prior to registration, all continuing Postgraduate Non-degree students must have received an appointment to register or call the Registrar's Appointment Desk at 274-1512 on or after March 12, 2001.
BURSAR CALENDAR
PAYMENT OPTIONS/INFORMATION
OFFICE HOURS AND LOCATION
BURSAR DROP BOX
A drop box is located in the lobby of Cavanaugh Hall for check, or money order, payments ONLY
Payments received in the drop box may be considered next day business
Do not place the following in the drop box, as all MUST be transacted in person, with a receipt exchanged for the transaction
ACCOUNT ENCUMBRANCE
GUARANTEED FUNDS
IDENTIFICATION (Bursar)
SCHEDULE CONFIRMATION/ACCOUNT STATEMENT (Billing, Statement or Account Statement)
Contact Student Loan Administration
No Checks Accepted
Personal Deferment Option Denied
This credit balance indicator may indicate that excess funds have previously been credited to the account. A review of the bursar's account may produce a refund check, which will be sent to the address on file with the Registrar.
MULTI-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT
Students who enroll on more than one campus of Indiana University must verify that satisfactory financial arrangements have been made
In the case of multi-campus enrollments, bills may be prepared and mailed by either or both campuses for each semester or session
Two-payment installment plan (Personal Deferment Option) charges must be verified at each campus
Payments made at IUPUI for other campus’ charges, which are due that same day, should be confirmed with an IUPUI Account
STUDENT ADDRESS
ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS
DUPLICATE SCHEDULE CONFIRMATIONS
FINANCIAL TRANSCRIPTS
SHORT-TERM LOANS
Enrolled in at least 6 IUPUI credit hours for the fall or spring academic term (at least three per summer session)
Good bursar credit history
Current fees must be paid or deferred
Maximum of 2 loans per academic semester or 1 loan per summer session
IUPUI will not cash counter checks or two-party checks
FEE REFUND APPEAL PROCEDURES
Submit the appeal within the same term as the withdrawal and no more than one year following the close of the appealed semester
Have officially withdrawn from classes, if applicable, to appeal
Submit a written request with the following information
Supply supporting documentation on letterhead or via email
CHECK CASHING PRIVILEGE APPEALS
TWO-PAYMENT INSTALLMENT PLAN APPEALS (Personal Deferment)
MANDATORY FEES
CREDIT HOUR FEE RATES
UNDERGRADUATE
GRADUATE PUBLIC HEALTH
ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT FEE — Mandatory
LATE PROGRAM CHANGE FEE
LATE REGISTRATION FEE
PROGRAM RELATED FEES
LOCKER RENTAL FEE
RECREATIONAL FEE
PARKING FEES
A Summer I parking permit is also valid for Summer session II
A schedule of shipping dates for pre-registered students can be found on the Bursar 2000-2001 Calendar.
HOUSING CHARGES
SPECIAL CREDIT FEES
AUDIT FEES
Cash or Traveler’s Check Payments
All payments must be United States currency
Do not place signed traveler’s checks in the bursar drop box
Do not place cash in the bursar drop box
Traveler’s check payments must be in United States dollars and drawn on a United States bank
All cash or traveler’s check payments must be transacted at the Office of the Bursar in the account representative area, between 8:30 a.m
Check or Money Order Payments
Checks or money orders must be payable to IUPUI
Checks or money orders must be payable in United States dollars and drawn on a United States bank
Postdated checks are not accepted
Counter checks may not be accepted
Any personal checks may be returned if the account indicates to send Guaranteed Funds as described in the Bursar Terminology section
For other information regarding check payments, see also: No Checks Accepted as defined on Schedule Confirmation/Account
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS
MAIL-IN PAYMENTS
Do not mail cash **
Two-payment installment plan (personal deferment). See below for more information
Sponsor authorizations. For more information, read the Sponsored Student section
TWO-PAYMENT INSTALLMENT PLAN
- The minimum payment will be calculated and listed on the statement
- If you make schedule adjustments before the due date, the minimum amount must be recalculated by a Bursar Account Representative if
- The balance of the installment plan will be due in approximately 30 days. See Bursar Calendar for the personal deferment due date
- A payment received that is equal to or greater than the required down payment and less than the total amount due, will be treated as an
- Financial aid credits, fee remissions, sponsor authorizations, etc., may not be used for personal deferment down payments
- Grants: SSACI, Pell, Lilly, etc
- Scholarships
- Monies borrowed from banking institutions
- Monies borrowed through the University: Perkins, NDSL, Federal Nursing, Health Professional, etc
- University fee courtesy for full-time employees 6. University departmental fee remissions
- Financial aid recipients whose aid is not posted on their statement must verify aid status at the Office of Student Financial Aid Services
- Any aid or deferment awarded by the Office of Student Financial Aid Services must be confirmed before the due date at the Office of the
- For a revised Account Statement, please see a Bursar Account Representative who can verify that aid has been applied to the
When you enroll, all financial aid processed will be shown on your Plan Confirmation/Account Statement. Financial aid recipients whose aid is not posted on their statement should verify their aid status with the Office of Student Financial Aid Services.
FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT
Title IV grant and loan monies may not be used for non-educational purposes (including but not limited to: parking decals, recreation and
Financial aid recipients are considered those students who reduce their tuition obligations in a way other than out of pocket. Any aid or deferral granted by the Office of Student Financial Aid Services must be confirmed with the Office of Services before the deadline, must be confirmed with the Office of the Scholarship before the deadline.
Delivery of bank loan monies to educational institutions may begin no sooner than 13 calendar days before the first day of class
For a revised account statement, please see a Bursar Account Representative who can verify that aid has been applied to the Representative who can verify that aid has been applied to the account.
Monies can be disbursed by the IUPUI Office of the Bursar to stu- dents no sooner than 10 calendar days before the first day of class
FINANCIAL AID DEFERMENTS
The deferment must be posted before the due date
To avoid jeopardizing enrollment status or credit history with the University, students must monitor their account to ensure aid is
If you get a financial aid deferment and you do not receive your expected aid, you are still responsible for the outstanding fees due
If you get a financial aid deferment and subsequently decide you do not wish to attend school, you MUST pursue a total withdrawal by
SCHOLARSHIP CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE STUDENT Because the Office of Student Financial Aid Services administers fed-
BANK LOANS
UNIVERSITY LOANS
SPONSORED STUDENTS
- Authorizations maintained in the Office of the Bursar will be applied to the student account. Automatic authorization application changes
- Sponsoring agencies are not routinely billed for library charges, returned checks, parking decals or tickets, ID cards, recreation fees,
- When the sponsored student chooses not to attend IUPUI, enrollment must be terminated by written request to the IUPUI Office of the
- Fee payments not paid by the sponsor within 30 days of the billing date become the Student’s responsibility
Authorizations maintained in the Office of the Bursar will be applied to the student account. Fee payments not paid by the sponsor within 30 days of the invoice date become the Student's responsibility.
DEPARTMENTAL FEE REMISSIONS
Verify the award is on the Account Statement before the due date
The authorization must include the student's name, identification number, and state the amount and type of fees the sponsor intends to pay. If a sponsored student chooses not to attend IUPUI, enrollment must be terminated by written request to the IUPUI Office of IUPUI.
Pay any remaining balance after application of the award
Sponsoring agencies are not routinely billed for library fees, returned checks, parking slips or tickets, ID cards, recreation fees, returned checks, parking slips or tickets, ID cards, recreation fees, locker, late fees, etc.
FEE COURTESY POLICY
A full-time (100% FTE) employee of Indiana University enrolled for one to three credit hours in a semester or combined summer sessions
If the employee withdraws after the 100% fee refund period from hours covered by the 100% fee courtesy, the employee will be billed
The spouse of a full-time (100% FTE) employee of Indiana University is entitled to a fee courtesy credit of one-half the resident
The dependent child of a full-time (100% FTE) employee of Indiana University is entitled to a fee courtesy credit of one-half the resident
ADDING COURSES
DROPPING COURSES
Verify the correct course has been dropped
Any credits for dropped courses will be applied to the account
Refund amounts are determined by the date the drop activity is processed by the IUPUI Office of the Registrar
DROP/ADD EVEN EXCHANGES
Courses with the same credit hours and course-related assessments may be dropped and added within any given refund period as an even
After the refund period there is no refund credit given for a dropped course, even if the exchange is for equal value. The student will be
Section changes (changing from one section to another section of the same course with the same number of credit hours) are permitted,
A late program change fee will be assessed for EACH change
TERMINATION OF ENROLLMENT
Allow reports to be generated and sent to schools and departments, providing them with accurate enrollment statistics
Assist students choosing not to attend classes, but who do not advise the Office of the Registrar of their decision
VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL FROM SCHOOL
Please refer to the procedures listed on the Registrar’s website at
Do not depend on nonpayment to terminate your enrollment. Prior term credits may have applied to current term charges, which may
If you have a deferment and subsequently decide you do not wish to attend school, you MUST pursue a total withdrawal by notifying the
REFUND CHECKS
DIRECT DEPOSIT
REFUND SCHEDULE
Courses scheduled 9-16 weeks in length For withdrawal during: Refund
Courses scheduled 2-4 weeks in length For withdrawal during: Refund
DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS
STOP PAYMENT ON CHECKS
RETURNED CHECKS
NONNEGOTIABLE CREDIT CARD
The Office of Adaptive Education Services (formerly Disabled Student Services) actively works to make campus living and learning accessible to students with disabilities. The student must pick up audit forms from their school or department, provide appropriate signatures and contact the office by:.
May 22 I — July 7
Sign language interpreters, note takers, readers, transcripts, and classroom accommodations are services offered by Adaptive Educational Services. No credit is given for the courses; the audited courses will be indicated on the student's transcript with a grade of NC.
STORES
Union (Medical and Law)
Summer hours vary from store to store and are posted at each store location.) Each store extends its hours during the first two to three weeks
TEXTBOOKS
USED BOOKS
TEXTBOOK RETURN POLICY
The credit card
The credit card voucher
The cash register receipt
BUYING USED BOOKS
SELLING USED BOOKS/BUY-BACK
EXCEPTIONS
OTHER MERCHANDISE
Payment by personal check requires two forms of identification: a valid driver's license, a current IUPUI ID, or a major credit card.
SECURITY
Grade Level Credit Hours Completed
Tech support via e-mail, walk-in, phone, or the Web
Computers on campus
Free, hands-on computing classes
Incredible software offers
Learning online
As an institution of higher education, Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has a responsibility to create and maintain a safe and healthy academic environment for all students. Pursuant to its policy set forth in the Indiana University Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct regarding the possession and/or use of alcohol and illegal drugs pursuant to the amendment to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of of 1989, passed by Congress as Law 101-226, this policy document is provided to every student.
IUPUI Regulations for Students
Unauthorized possession of alcohol or drugs
Unauthorized possession or use of alcoholic beverages
- The following actions are prohibited by Indiana University of which IUPUI is part of Indiana University
- Student organizations that serve or permit possession of alcoholic beverages at student organization functions, on or off campus,
Unauthorized possession or use of illegal drugs
- The term “controlled substance” is defined in Indiana law and includes, but is not limited to, substances such as mari-
APPLICABLE LEGAL SANCTIONS
University Sanctions for Violations of Alcohol and Drug-Free Campus Policy
SANCTIONS
Health Risks Associated with Alcohol and Controlled Substances (Drugs)
All persons should be aware of the health risks caused by the use of alcohol and the illegal use of controlled substances. But all illegal, non-prescription drug use and excessive alcohol use puts your health at risk.
Referral Sources for Prevention and Intervention
Drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short time can quickly cause unconsciousness, coma and even death. The health risks associated with illegal drug use and/or excessive use of alcohol are many, and they differ for different drugs.
TOUCH TONE TELEPHONE
Consuming more than two average servings of alcohol within a few hours can impair coordination and judgment and make driving dangerous. Regular and excessive alcohol consumption can cause serious liver problems, damage to the nervous and circulatory systems, mental disorders and other health problems.
To hear a free listing of your course schedule by phone including meeting times and locations, follow the instructions below
Call the Touch-tone Registration number, 274-4639 (4-4639 if using a campus phone)
Enter your personal identification number (PIN). Note: if your PIN is set to your birth month and day you will be prompted to change
Listen to the instructions. If the registration system is unavailable you will still be given the opportunity to list your courses for any
Accessing the Registration System by computer at home/office or at any computer cluster on campus and printing a duplicate schedule
- Follow the instructions for accessing the system found at the front of this schedule
- Enter your ID and PIN
- Bring up your current schedule
- Do a screen print on the printer in the cluster
- Be sure to exit the system when completed
- Click on Confidential link
- Enter you ID and PIN
- Click on your schedule option
Students can also use FAST to leave voicemail questions for counselors by following the directions to the "Question &. Suggestions for Improved Service: [email protected] Students can use INSITE (insite.indiana.edu) to see if all required documents submitted or to view their awards.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Indiana University is committed to continuing its commitment to equal opportunity within the university and throughout American society. All students can check their financial aid status using the FAST voice response system at 317-278-FAST(3248).
APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID
In this regard, Indiana University will recruit, hire, promote, train and provide services to individuals based on their individual qualifications. Undergraduate advisors are available for walk-in advising 9:00am–6:00pm Monday–Thursday; noon-5pm Friday; and at 9.00-noon Saturday.
HELPFUL HINTS
The Office of Student Financial Aid Services administers federal, state, university and private funds in the form of scholarships, grants, fee waivers, loans and part-time employment for study. In accordance with the Student Right to Know Act, graduation rates (statistics) are available from the Registrar's Office, Cavanaugh Hall.
STUDENT HEALTH CENTER
If you call before the dates below, you can receive a partial summary of your grades. Grades that are "not yet reported" are those that have not been processed by the Registrar's Office as of the date of your call.
FALL AND SPRING UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Note that exceptions to regular and summer hours can be obtained by calling the information phone number.
SCHOOL OF LAW LIBRARY
Free Services
Shuttle Service
Automotive Services
24 HOUR NUMBER
COURSE SCHEDULE
Social Security Number
The IUPUI OneCard is free for all enrolled students on the IUPUI Campus and is required for all first-time students at IUPUI. The IUPUI OneCard can be used as campus identification, your library card, sports card, and Learning Center Cluster information card.
Education-Related Federal Income Tax Credits
The IUPUI OneCard can also be used by students, faculty and staff to purchase food and beverages from campus vendors and from various dining locations, including the Union Building, University College Dining, Caffe Express, Law School, Dental School. To learn how easy it is to add value and convenience to your card, call 274-5177.
Supplemental Instruction (SI)
In addition, your OneCard is accepted at all Campus Bookstores, Campus Housing, the University and Riley Hospital Gift Shops, the Natatorium Service Desk, the Tennis Facilities, the Union Building Duplication Center, University Libraries and most public copiers.
Structured Learning Assistants Program (SLA)
Athletic Mentoring
The Resource Center
Learning Communities
Hours
Perry Meridian Middle School (PM), 202 W. Go to 135 and turn left onto Meridian School Rd. Go south on Post Rd. second traffic light) go east, drive through a small residential area to the high school parking lot at the back of the high school.
425 University Boulevard Indianapolis, IN 46202-5144
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