Learn about transferring in or out of IU Bloomington.
Not yet an IU student? Contact IU Admissions to learn about becoming a Hoosier!
Not yet an IU student? Contact IU Admissions to learn about becoming a Hoosier!
Please see the intercampus transfer requirements page to learn about admission standards and how to apply for an intercampus transfer to IU Bloomington. If you have already applied and have questions about the status of your intercampus transfer application, please contact an ICT specialist in the VPUE Records office at udivict@indiana.edu or 812-855-0598.
Read the information and the application form for the campus to which you would like to transfer.
Some IU Bloomington and UD holds will prevent enrollment on other IU campuses (multi-institutional holds). Students with the UD Probation or UD Dismissal hold should contact the other campus to ask if it is possible to enroll on that campus.
Contact the orientation program at the other IU campus. They may require you to attend an orientation program and/or take placement exams before you may enroll.
Check the Schedule of Classes and the semester start and end dates for the other campus through that campus' Official Academic Calendar or on the campus website.
Schedule a meeting with an academic advisor on the new campus to discuss degree requirements and how your IU Bloomington credits will count toward your degree.
After you submit the intercampus transfer application, you will be contacted by the other IU campus about if and when you may enroll for classes on that campus.
You do not need have to have the transcript from IU Bloomington sent to the other IU campus. You have one IU transcript and it will include classes from all IU campuses.
Apply to other IU Campuses as a visiting or temporary transfer student.
Go to Class Registration; click the gear icon in the top-right corner to access the Preferences Menu; and change the institution to see course offerings at other IU campuses.
Meet with your advisor to make sure the course will count toward your Bloomington degree.
Call the orientation office for the campus where you intend to take summer classes. You could be required to attend an orientation program/event or be required to complete placement exams in math, foreign language or English Composition.
You do not need to reapply to return to Bloomington if you applied as a visiting (or temporary) intercampus transfer.
You do not need to have the transcript from the other IU campus sent to IU Bloomington. You have one IU transcript and it will include classes from all IU campuses.
Send official transcripts for classes taken at other colleges and universities directly to the IU Bloomington Office of Admissions.
International students should send official transcripts to: International Admissions, Eigenmann Hall Room 525, 1900 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47406.
Planning to take a class off-campus? Want to know how it will transfer before enrolling?
Use the Credit Transfer Service to find out how classes you plan to take at another institution will transfer back to IU Bloomington.
Course not in CTS database? Complete the online Credit Transfer Agreement Form by the deadline listed on the form.
Or, for math courses, complete the online Math Transfer Evaluation Form. The evaluation process may take 3-4 weeks.
Already took a class? Need it reevaluated?
For math courses, complete the online Math Transfer Evaluation Form. The evaluation process may take 3-4 weeks.
For other courses, contact the department that administers the course to request information about their transfer credit evaluation process. Be ready to submit materials such as course syllabi, exams, and assignments.
International students, submit the Request for Review of Undistributed Credit via Atlas.
A grade of C or higher is required to receive credit for transfer courses. No credit will be given for a grade of C- or lower.
Transfer credits do not contribute to your IU GPA.
Order official transcripts, request enrollment verification, verification of good standing, or similar materials from Student Central on Union.
If the college or university where you plan to take classes requires a statement about your eligibility to enroll in summer classes, read and print the UD document Taking Coursework at a Non-IU Institution.
If the college or university where you plan to transfer requires recommendations, transcripts, or other forms of documentation, read and print the UD document Transfer Policy General.
If the college or university where you plan to transfer uses the Common Application, read and print the UD document Transfer Policy Common Application.