UIndy Services for Veterans
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Use the links below to access additional resources online or browse our frequently asked questions for information to help you get started.
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Steps to enrolling at UIndy
Choose your program
Part-Time Undergraduate (Extended Programs)
For students who have earned a high school diploma or GED, the Extended Programs Division offers classes in a traditional 15-week semester format. Both associate and bachelor's degrees are offered in the extended format. Students can begin classes in August, January, May or June.
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School for Adult Learning (Accelerated Programs)
The School for Adult Learning provides accelerated academic degrees for adults 24 years or older through the Accelerated Programs Division. Accelerated classes meet one night per week for five weeks. Admission is on a rolling basis and students can begin at the start of any five week session. Students must have a high school diploma or GED to apply. The APD offers two degree programs: the Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree and the Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership.
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Full-Time Undergraduate
Whether you've never taken college courses after high school or earning a GED, or you've taken some classes at another school, you can enroll as a full time student in one of UIndy's nearly 90 bachelor's or associate's degree programs.
To be considered for full-time admission, official transcripts from the last high school attended are required and should include standardized test scores. Full-time students must submit test scores. If ACT or SAT scores are not on the transcript, contact the testing agency to request that official scores be sent to UIndy. Students without test scores may apply for part-time admission through the School for Adult Learning.
In addition to the above requirements, transfer students also must submit official transcripts from every college attended.
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Graduate
UIndy has 27 master's and five doctoral programs in a variety of disciplines.
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Apply for veterans' benefits
Verify your eligibility with the Veterans Administration by calling 1-888-442-3254. Then, apply online or pick up an application in the UIndy Registrar’s Office (Esch Hall 131).
Apply for VA benefits online ►
Contact:
Kathy West
Registrar's Office
Phone: 317-788-3504
kwest@uindy.edu
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Apply to UIndy
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Janna Ulbright School for Adult Learning Phone: 317-781-5762 ulbrightj@uindy.edu
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Laurie Daeger School for Adult Learning Phone: 317-788-3442 ldaeger@uindy.edu
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Christopher Shaw Admissions Office Phone: 317-788-3352 shawcd@uindy.edu
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Terri Berlier Graduate School Phone: 317-788-3477 tberlier@uindy.edu
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Apply for financial aid
Students who want to apply for financial aid must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA may be filed January 1 to June 30 of the following year; however, for maximum consideration for state aid and the Freedom Award, the FAFSA must be submitted to the federal processing center by March 10 preceding fall semester enrollment. For example, for the 2012-13 school year, the FAFSA may be filed January 1 to June 30, 2012, but for maximum aid consideration, it must be filed by March 10, 2012.
File the FAFSA online ►
Students must also file the University of Indianapolis Application for Financial Aid (UAPP).
Complete the UAPP ►
Veterans pursuing their education full-time also may be eligible for the UIndy Freedom Award, which supplements federal education benefits.
Find out if you're eligible for the Freedom Award ►
Contact:
Sunni Manges
Financial Aid Office
Phone: (317) 788-3347
smanges@uindy.edu
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Register for classes
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Students must register for classes with the Key Advisor in their college or school. Contact the Registrar's Office for details on specific registration requirements. |
Graduate students should register for classes through their individual program. Contact the Graduate School office to determine your appropriate contact for registration. |
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Laurie Daeger School for Adult Learning Phone: 317-788-3442 ldaeger@uindy.edu
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Kathy West Registrar's Office Phone: 317-788-3504 kwest@uindy.edu
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Terri Berlier Graduate School Phone: 317-788-3477 tberlier@uindy.edu
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Decide where to live
If you don’t already live in the area, there are many apartment complexes located near UIndy. For a complete listing, contact the Residence Life office.
Full-time undergraduate students may apply for on-campus housing in one of UIndy’s six residence halls.
Contact:
Mary Craft
Residence Life
Phone: 317-788-3580
mcraft@uindy.edu
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Review billing & payment options
The Accounting Office & Bursar can provide Information about tuition charges, billing, payment plans, payment deadlines and deferment options.
Accounting Office & Bursar ►
Contact:
Andrea Stranak
Accounting Office
Phone: 317-788-3221
stranakal@uindy.edu
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