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What are the admission requirements for IUPUI?

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What are the admission requirements for IUPUI?

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The admissions requirements for freshman applicants at Indiana University-Purdue Global Indianapolis (IUPUI) will depend on if students are applying with or without standardized test scores. Test-optional admissions standards are as follows:

  • A minimum cumulative, unweighted high school GPA of 3.0
  • An Indiana Academic Honors Diploma (or an out-of-state equivalent, determined by course schedule similarities to the Indiana Core 40 or potential waivers from AP/IB/SAT/ACT scores)
  • One 200-400 word application essay

Standards for those applying with test scores are as follows:

  • A minimum cumulative, unweighted high school GPA of 2.8
  • A minimum total score of 1000 on the SAT or a minimum composite score of 19 on the ACT
  • One 200-400 word application essay

IUPUI reports that the average high school GPA of incoming freshman is 3.49, the average SAT score is 1120, and the average ACT score is 22. All applicants to IUPUI must submit a completed application and non-refundable fee, official high school transcript, and any credentials from dual-credit/college courses or education completed outside of the U.S. (if applicable).

For more information on IUPUI, check out this article: Indiana University-Purdue Global-Indianapolis

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