IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.
To view how your credits may transfer to IUPUI, we recommend that you refer to TransferIN (for transfers from other Indiana colleges and universities) and u.select (for transfers from schools outside Indiana).For your convenience, the Office of Undegraduate Admissions has created user's guide to navigate both of these resources.
>Download the TransferIN and u.select User’s Guide.
As part of your application review, the Office of Undergraduate Admission will review courses taken at other colleges and university and determine where transfer credits can be awarded. In order to have your transcripts formally reviewed, you must first apply for undergraduate degree-seeking admission, and submit official transcripts from each school you have attended after high school. If you have received college credit while still attending high school, you still need to submit a transcript from the college awarding the credits.
Most often, IUPUI will transfer credits into the university from another college or university if there is an equivalency course offered on our campus. When an equal course is not available, the course may either be transferred in as a undistributed elective, or a decision may be made that there is no transferable credit.
IUPUI is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA-HLC), and in order to transfer credits from another institution, IUPUI requires that the student received at least a grade of “C” or better and that the school to be regionally accredited. When a school is not regionally accredited, we may ransfer up to 15 hours of general education coursework only; however, this is not automatic, there are several other criteria those courses have to meet in order for them to transfer as undistributed credits.
IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.