Non F-1/J-1 International Student Fall Arrival Information

It is very important to check your admission letter and email for orientation related information. The information below is a guide to help you transition to IU Indianapolis successfully.

Planning for the semester

You should plan to schedule your own academic orientation by visiting the IU Indianapolis Orientation Services webpage and follow their instructions. The earlier you schedule your academic orientation, the more options you will have for course selection.

As a student who is not in F-1 or J-1 status, you are not required to attend any orientation for immigration purposes. However, there are several workshops that may be beneficial to you if you have not studied or lived in the U.S. before. Below you will find dates for workshops you are welcome (but not required) to attend, as well as some important information regarding academics at IU Indianapolis.

We have included additional information on specific topics for you below. If you have additional questions, please contact us at iadvisor@iu.edu.

  • Undergraduate Academic Orientation

    Refer to your admission materials to learn about the academic orientation program you have been invited to participate in. Further information about academic orientation is located on the Orientation Services website.

    Information for first year students and transfer students »

  • Graduate Academic Orientation

    As a student in a status other than F-1 or J-1, you are not required to attend any specific orientation from the Office of International Affairs. We do suggest you check with your graduate department for information about your departmental orientation for all new entering students (within your department).

  • Placement Assessments

    Placement assessments are surveys that measure your current skills in a subject area and provide score ranges. These score ranges help academic advisors place you into courses in that subject area where you will be most successful. At IU Indianapolis, students might take placement exams in English and mathematics. If you plan to earn a degree in science, technology, engineering, or math, you may also need to take the Chemistry assessment.

    You must take your placement exams before you meet with your academic advisor during your Academic Orientation.  Please review your Additional Letter Materials included with your Admission letter (also found in your Atlas account) to see which assessments you are required to take. 

    See more information about individual placement assessments

    A $52 placement test fee will be charged to your Bursar bill. This fee includes all placement tests (EAP, Math Skills Assessment, foreign language) that you may need to take. Bring a photo ID when you take the EAP exam.

  • English for Academic Purposes, or EAP, Assessment

    All undergraduates are required to complete English W131 as a condition of graduation. The EAP exam tests your ability in academic English and determines if you should be placed into additional academic English courses in order to complete English W131 successfully.  Learn more about IU Indianapolis EAP department.

    See more detailed EAP assessment information »

  • Math Assessment

    Most students must take this placement exam before they can register for a math class at IU Indianapolis. The math placement exam used at IU Indianapolis is called ALEKS (Assessment and LEarning in Knowledge Spaces). You begin this assessment from home (as long as you have internet) and can improve your placement by completing the review modules within the program. 

    ALEKS allows students to take the placement first (be rested and studied) and then assigns each students review modules tailored to your skill level. Students can then work through the review modules and re-take the assessment. 

    Once you arrive on campus, you will be assigned a time to take a proctored ALEKS assessment. Essentially, you will take the same ALEKS placement you have been working on at home, but in a computer lab on campus. Your academic advisor will then use your proctored ALEKS score and your desired field of study to select the math course that will meet your needs at IU Indianapolis. 

    See more detailed math placement assessment information »

  • Chemistry Assessment

    The Chemistry Placement Assessment is an open-book, 45-minute, 40 multiple choice online tool to evaluate readiness to begin the main science major sequence, Chemistry C105-C106. Generally, students planning to earn degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics should plan to take CHEM C105.

    You cannot receive assistance from any person during the assessment to ensure accuracy of the placement process. The assessment can be taken on any computer with reliable internet access, but mobile devices or tablets are not suitable for testing. You must use a valid IU username to enroll in the placement assessment and you will only be allowed one attempt at the assessment.

    See more detailed chemistry assessment information »

  • Technology

    IU Indianapolis uses different software programs for different purposes. As a newly admitted student, it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the software you will come into contact with regularly. We have provided extensive resources for IU Indianapolis Technology for your review here

    In order to be prepared for International Welcome, please be sure to complete the following steps:

    1. Set up your IU Indianapolis Technology Account
    2. Complete your Pre-Arrival checklist located in your Atlas account.
    3. Register your DUO device (see your Pre-Arrival Checklist for complete instructions).
    4. Open the Canvas app in One.iu.edu at least once prior to coming to IU Indianapolis.