Are you considering transferring to IU Indy and the Luddy Indianapolis? We’re here to make the process a bit less intimidating.
Research our Degrees
Investigate our programs to see if we’re a good academic fit for each other. If you would like more information, we strongly encourage prospective transfer students from any undergraduate program or school (including students already at IU Indy) to schedule an appointment to speak with one of our recruiters who can help evaluate your situation and guide you through the process.
Course Transfers
You can use the Transfer Rule Catalog to view what courses will transfer to IU Indy. And don’t forget to review IU Indy’s Transfer Credit Policy. You can also earn college credit through real life experience.
You can learn more about IU Indy’s transfer process through the Center for Transfer and Adult Students, which includes information on admissions, orientation, transfer credit, academics, finances, and student life and support.
Ivy Tech Students
The Luddy Indianapolis has course articulation agreements with the following programs at Ivy Tech:
The Center for Transfer and Adult Students is an invaluable resource for students transferring from Ivy Tech to IU Indy. They maintain a list of all Ivy Tech courses that can be transferred into IUI, including general education courses. Please be sure to contact them if you have any questions about the application process, financial aid, or specific Ivy Tech to IU Indy scholarships.
Parkland College
Apply
Keeping in mind the admission deadlines, apply!
While you wait, you can check your application status and also be sure to check out your financial aid options, including Luddy’s transfer student scholarships.
After Acceptance
After you are officially accepted to IU Indy, you will receive instructions on registering for orientation. During orientation, you will meet with an academic advisor for an advising appointment where you will discuss your transfer courses, academic goals, and remaining courses needed for graduation.
If you are accepted into a fully online program, you will not be required to attend an on-campus orientation program.