Enrollment process for graduate Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµs
Step one: Set up your IU computing and email accounts
Your university ID number will be listed in your IU Portal. Use your university ID number to create your IU computing account, which you will use for other important tasks during your admission process, including direct admission review requests.
Step two: Work with your department
Each department has its own set of steps you will need to follow after you are admitted. Watch for communications from your academic department, program, or school for your specific enrollment steps, such as accepting admission and registering for classes.
Step three: Complete the New Graduate Student Guide
Hosted as a Canvas course, the New Graduate Student Guide will help prepare you for your first semester as an IU Bloomington graduate Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ.
Indiana University is launching , a new platform to help you plan your degree, monitor your progress, and register for classes. Your department or program will let you know how and when to start using Stellic.
Optional steps as you prepare for your first semester
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Review costs and fees
Official tuition rates and fees are always available for your review. That includes complete billing and payment information and details on how to set up a personal deferment—or installment—plan.
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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.
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Let us know if you need special accommodations to help you perform at your best. Register with Accessible Educational Services (AES) as soon as you’ve been accepted at IU Bloomington.