Reserve your seat in the freshman class! (2024)

Apply for housing, pay your enrollment deposit, and start preparing for your first semester of classes

Welcome to IU Bloomington! We're looking forward to helping you have a great first semester. Follow these steps to get started!

Your first and most important step is to set up your IU computing account. It will take up to two hours for your account to be activated.

Next, declare your intent to enroll. See all your steps below.

Welcome to IU Bloomington! The Office of International Services will guide you through your steps to enroll.

To create your computing account, you’ll need your university ID number, which was included in your letter of admission.

You must set up your computing account to:

  • Pay your enrollment deposit
  • Apply for housing
  • Schedule New Student Orientation (where you’ll also schedule your first semester of classes)

Please note: This computing account and email account are different than the account you created to apply. Creating an IU email account will allow you to receive important information from the university—it does not commit you to enrolling at IU.

Create your IU computing account and email account

If you have not set up your computing account to check your admission status, you can also use the steps below to take care of this task. If you already have a computing account, you can follow the prompts to create your IU email account.

  1. Open Create My First IU Account in One.IU.

  2. Read and agree to the Guidelines for Appropriate Usage.

  3. Enroll in the Passphrase Self-Service Reset System. If you forget your passphrase, this tool will let you reset it yourself without having to visit a UITS Support Center location in person.

  4. Save or record your account information in a secure place. You will need this information each time you log in to your IU computing account.

  5. Follow the instructions to set up your IU email account.

  6. It may take up to 24 hours before you can log in to some services.

What to do if you have forgotten your ID or other information

  1. Forgot your 10-digit university ID number? If you are an ACP student, use the Information Recovery Form. All other students should first try the Student Self-Service University Lookup Form. If you still need assistance, please email the Office of Admissions at admissions@indiana.edu. (In order to help you, we will request additional information.)

  2. Forgot your username? Contact the UITS Support Center.

  3. Forgot your passphrase? Reset it here.

Please note that if you have previously been enrolled in or participated in a program at any IU campus and were given a 10-digit university ID number and username, you will use the same university ID number and username to access (or set up) your IU computing account.

Reserve your space in the class so we know you'll be attending IU.

If you are beginning your studies in the fall, your $100 enrollment deposit is due by May 1. Please note that the deposit is nonrefundable and will be credited toward your first-semester tuition expenses.

In order to submit your deposit, you must first set up your IU computing account. It will take up to 24 hours for your account to be activated.

Pay your enrollment deposit now

Most undergraduates are required to live on campus their first year, which is good news because it’s the best way to plug into a community of people and start making friends. (There are some exceptions to this requirement.)

The housing contract and application form are typically available on the IU Housing website in February for the upcoming fall semester. Assignments will be processed by groups and not individual application dates.

Learn about the residency requirement

About choosing residence halls and roommates

If you have a preference for a specific learning community, neighborhood, roommate, or room type, you need to indicate this on the housing application.

If you would like a specific roommate, you each should request the other as roommate, list your housing preferences in identical order,and submit your housing applications during the same priority window.

The application fee

The housing application fee is $200. This fee is nonrefundable.

Please read all contract terms and conditions carefully, especially in relation to cancellation.

Apply for housing

Let’s celebrate your admission in style. We’ll be rolling out the red carpet, and you and your family are invited!

Red Carpet Days are your chance to explore the campus, learn about your academic program of interest, and talk with IU students and faculty.

Register for Red Carpet Days

All new students are required to attend orientation, which is where you will learn what is expected of you as an IU student and register for your first semester classes.

Make your reservation as soon as you receive your official invitation!

Learn more about New Student Orientation

Use the ZeeMee app to meet other admitted students and start building your community. Download the app to your device and search for “IU Bloomington.”

Official tuition rates and fees are always available for you at Student Central. That includes complete billing and payment information and details on how to set up a personal deferment—or installment—plan.

See more about tuition and fees at Student Central

To apply, you’ll need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The application will be available beginning in December. Student Central will walk you through the process to make sure you’re covering all your bases.

Learn more about financial aid at Student Central

Apply for IU Scholarships by completing the General Application in the IU Scholarships task in One.IU. The General Application is used to determine eligibility for many scholarships at IU, including Selective Scholarships. It includes a series of questions and two essays, which shouldtake 60–90 minutes to complete. Sign in using your IU computing account. Then fill out the application and click “Finish and Submit."

Once you submit the General Application, you can search for scholarships.

Learn more about scholarships

You sent your official high school transcript when you applied to IU.

To maintain your status as an admitted student, you’ll need to:

  • Have your school send a final, official copy of your transcript with graduation date to the Office of Admissions as soon as it is available
  • Complete the high school coursework listed on your application
  • Maintain your high level of academic performance

Test scores

  • If you are offered admission and have self-reported test scores in your application, you must have your official test scores sent from the testing agencies before you can enroll at IU. Your offer of admission and any awarded scholarships that referenced your self-reported scores are contingent on us receiving your official test scores before enrollment. Additionally, the scores we receive from the official testing agencies must match or be higher than the scores you self-reported during the application process. Use the codes listed below to have your official scores sent to Indiana University Bloomington.
    • SAT code is 1324
    • ACT code is 1210

IU awards college credit, advanced placement, or course exemptions for high marks on advanced placement (AP) exams. You can also receive credit for college courses you have already taken. This allows you to take electives sooner and add a major, minor, or certificate without adding extra time to your college plan.

If you have new AP credit to report since you first applied, please have the official scores sent electronically to IU Bloomington.

For college courses you have taken, make sure your official transcripts are sent directly to IU Admissions.

Learn more

Student Central exists to make registering for classes and applying for financial aid easy.

Although you’ll register for your first semester of classes during New Student Orientation, you’ll use Student Central for the rest of your college career. It’s your resource for staying on top of important class registration and financial aid deadlines.

It will show you how to do things like:

  • Register for class
  • Submit work-study documents
  • Manage your financial aid
  • Update personal information such as your name, address, and residency status

We suggest bookmarking the home page—it’s a resource you’ll want to keep referring back to.

Learn more about Student Central

If someone is helping you fund your college education, make it easy for them to do it.

Let your parents or guardians—and whomever else you choose—set up e-bill notifications, pay bills electronically, and view bursar account details.

Learn more about third-party payer access

Indiana state law requires all new students to submit immunization data.

Before your first day of classes, you must complete and submit the Online Immunization Compliance form, where you will be asked to provide dates and documentation of immunizations for the following diseases:

  • Measles/mumps/rubella (MMR)—two doses required
  • Meningitis—Meningococcal ACWY administered on or after the age of 16
  • Tdap—administered within the last 10 years
  • Varicella/Chickenpox—two doses required

Find form and instructions at Student Central

Let us know if you need special accommodations to help you perform at your best. Register with the Office of Disability Services for Students (DSS) as soon as you’ve been accepted at IU Bloomington.

Whether your condition is physical, medical, learning related, psychiatric, or a temporary disability, DSS will help you achieve your academic goals. Note that services do not automatically transfer from your previous school; you must apply for services at IU. Approval for accommodations on placement tests does not automatically qualify you for services during the academic year.

Contact DSS at your earliest convenience. They’ll meet with you during New Student Orientation to ensure that services will be in place when the academic year starts.

Learn more about DSS

Here are our policies for deferring your acceptance:

  • If you have been accepted and choose to defer, you must still send us your final official high school transcript.If you selected to have your SAT and/or ACT scores test scores considered as a part of your admissions reviewandyou self-reported your scores on your application, you will need to send your official SAT and/or ACT scores scores to IU Bloomington, which should be sent directly from the testing agencies.Your application may be re-reviewed based on any new academicinformation.
  • You can defer your entry for up to one year; after one year has passed, you’ll need to reapply.
  • If your application is in progress, meaning you have submitted your application and some or all of your supplemental materials, but you have not yet received a response, you will need to send us your final, official high school transcript to have your application processed.
  • If you take 12 or more credit hours at another institution during your year of deferment, you must reapply to IU Bloomington.

To defer, fill out the online deferral form for domestic freshman and transfer students at least two weeks before the start of the term for which you originally applied.

If you have taken any additional enrollment steps, such as applying for housing or registering for classes, make sure to take action—you will need to cancel your housing contract and withdraw from any courses.

If you’d like to cancel your application, you can do that on the Intent to Enroll page.

Cancel your application

Reserve your seat in the freshman class! (2024)
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