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  1. 1823: Baynard Rush Hall is hired as the first professor. 1825: Classes begin with an enrollment of 10 male students. 1828: “State Seminary” becomes “Indiana College.”. 1829: Andrew Wylie becomes the first IU president. 1830: The first class graduates. 1838: “Indiana College” becomes “Indiana University.”.

  2. Your story at Indiana University begins now. If you’re considering applying to IU, this page is for you. We’ll guide you through what’s required, important deadlines, how submit your application, and more. Are you only just beginning to think about what happens after high school? We can help you start planning for college.

  3. Make your money work for you. You’re navigating a lot of financial decisions—how you’ll pay for college, create your first budget, and save money for your future. IU’s MoneySmarts is here to help. Estimate your costs to attend IU, connect with experts who can assist with planning, find valuable articles, and more. Explore MoneySmarts.

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  5. Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington) is the flagship campus of Indiana University. The Bloomington campus is home to numerous premier Indiana University schools, including the College of Arts and Sciences, the Jacobs School of Music, an extension of the Indiana University School of Medicine, the School of Informatics, Computing, and ...

  6. B-town is a college student’s dream. You’ll find dozens of restaurants with cuisine from around the world. Locally owned shops. Miles of trails, 32 parks, and three lakes, including Indiana’s largest. And a packed arts calendar, including concerts and theatre. You’ll never be able to experience it all in four years—but you can still try.

  7. Admissions. Nine campuses. One application. The Apply IU application makes it possible to easily apply to any (or all!) of IU’s campuses. You’ll apply to one campus at a time, but you can resubmit the same application to each campus. If you apply to multiple campuses that have an application fee, you’ll pay just one fee.*.

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