

Indiana University Kokomo
With more than 99,000 students on its eight Indiana campuses; with study abroad opportunities, teaching exchanges, and research partnerships on five continents; with 400,000 alumni worldwide; and with its commitment to providing high quality education to traditional and nontraditional students, Indiana University is both an internationally ranked institution of higher education and a great public university. At Indiana University Kokomo, students who cannot attend traditional on campus classes may earn certification, certificates, and undergraduate and graduate degrees not only via traditional classroom courses taught at on- and off-campus sites, but also via hundreds of courses available through independent study by correspondence and through such technologies as computers, the World Wide Web, online conferencing, electronic mail, CD-ROMs, videotapes, virtual reality software, and interactive television. Indiana University’s use of technology to deliver academic programs has in fact contributed to its being hailed as one of “America’s most electronically-wired” universities. What distinguishes Indiana University Kokomo is the value it places on student success. With small class sizes and a faculty-student ratio of 1 to 13, IU Kokomo provides the kind of special attention that supports quality learning. A major goal of IU Kokomo is to have its students graduate with the essential skills and knowledge they’ll need to live and work in the 21st century. These include the ability to communicate well both in writing and in speech, technological literacy, an understanding of the history and cultures of many groups and nations, and an appreciation for the global nature of our economy. IU Kokomo is a commuter university; through a cooperative agreement with Purdue University, students can also earn Purdue degrees. Enrollment3,017 students (46% full-time) Needed for AdmissionHigh school transcript or GED scores Typical Costs $149.15 tuition rate per credit hour Fees subject to change. Withdrawals and RefundsWithdrawal schedules are available at http://www.iuk.edu/~kobursr Credit hour and directly related fees are refundable upon proper withdrawal from course work. Refunds are based on the schedules available at http://www.iuk.edu/~kobursr Financial Aid45% of students receive aid Pre-College InformationAdvance College Project School of Continuing Studies: General Studies Degree Program Information Specific
to Distance Students: Dual Credit: We offer more than 60 dual-credit courses. The courses include introductory university courses that do not have any prerequisites, as well as the second-year course, Computer Science A201 Introduction to Programming I. Subject areas correlate to most high school course curriculums. For more information, visit http://scs.indiana.edu/hs/dualcredit.html.
For More InformationICN CoordinatorLori CollinsAcademic Advisor 765.455.9408 or 800.991.1459 Fax: 765.455.9476 lcollins@iuk.edu RegistrationThe Registrar’s Office can assist you with key steps in your academic progress from registering for classes to requesting a transcript. Check out answers to frequently asked questions, academic policies, and other useful information at www.iuk.edu/~koregstr/. Admissions888.875.4485 or 765.455.9217 Financial Aid765.455.9216 BookstorePeggy Lane Library SupportLibrary Information: 765.455.9265 Academic CalendarVisit events.iu.edu/webevent.cgi?
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