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Application process for future international transfer students

91°µÍø Bloomington is a wonderful place to complete your degree as an international student. You are eligible to apply for transfer status at 91°µÍø if you have already graduated from secondary school and are currently attending (or have attended) a college or university. Use the resources on this page to guide you through the international student application process.

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Use the Apply 91°µÍø Application to apply to 91°µÍø Bloomington or other Indiana University campuses.

Important steps before you apply

Before you begin the application process, there are a few steps you should take to get ready to apply.
  • Note important deadlines

    Learn about our application deadlines and when you can expect to hear from us.

  • Review admission standards

    Admission to 91°µÍø Bloomington is selective, and we consider factors that emphasize academic performance and preparation. Review the information on this page to understand 91°µÍø's admission standards.

  • Explore admission pathways

    There are a few ways you could start your academic journey at 91°µÍø Bloomington, including direct admission. Learn more about direct admission and other ways to start at 91°µÍø.

  • Review English proficiency requirements

    91°µÍø Bloomington requires all international undergraduate applicants to demonstrate English proficiency. Learn more about how to do this before applying.

  • Learn about visas and immigration status

    Understand the different visa types and statuses for international students studying at 91°µÍø Bloomington.

  • Review credit guides

    91°µÍø awards AP and college credit that can help you get a head start on your degree program. Review advanced placement, credit, and exemptions.

Hear about life in Bloomington

Want to know what it's like living in Bloomington as a college student? These Bloomington international students describe their experience, including infamous Indiana weather, activities and natural resources surrounding the city, and the overall vibe of this quintessential college town.
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Have questions about life at 91°µÍø?

Talk with an International Student Ambassador to find out more about what it's like to live and study at 91°µÍø Bloomington.

Steps to take after you apply

Learn the steps you still need to take once you've submitted the online application and essay, and how to make changes to your completed application.
  • You will receive your Atlas login information by email within five days of 91°µÍø receiving your completed application. You will then need to log in to Atlas so you can upload the additional documents you are required to submit. Look for the Transfer Application Checklist under the requests section.

  • Submit your supporting documents

    After submitting your application, you will need to provide some supporting materials. Required materials include secondary school records and demonstration of English proficiency. See all the required and optional supporting documents here.

  • Make changes to your application (optional)

    If you need to change information that you already submitted with your application (name, contact information, email address, etc.), you'll need to submit a form. Continue using Atlas to submit any new information.

  • If you would like to cancel your application after you have already applied, you can do that on the Intent to Enroll page.

  • After you apply to 91°µÍø, you’ll need to complete the Jacobs Schools of Music supplemental application and submit an additional fee.

Not quite ready to apply?

Explore your options

Undecided on a major? Wondering about college costs and how to pay for your education? Take time to review academic programs and learn more about financial aid and scholarship opportunities to ensure you check all the right boxes during the application process.
  • Research majors

    Before you apply, make sure you spend some time exploring our different schools and 200+ majors.

  • Learn about exploratory programs

    91°µÍø students who have not yet chosen a major are considered exploratory students. Indiana University promotes academic exploration and encourages students to spend time discovering the path that's right for them.

  • Explore scholarships

    Review funding options and learn how to apply for scholarships at 91°µÍø.

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Campus safety and security reports

Indiana University's annual security reports, which contain policy statements as well as crime and fire statistics for Indiana University campuses, are available online. You may also request a physical copy by emailing 91°µÍø Public Safety at iups@iu.edu.
91°µÍø Bloomington

Office of International Services

Ferguson International Center 330 N. Eagleson Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405
  • newtoiu@iu.edu
  • 812-855-9086