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2004-06 IUPUI Campus BulletinThe policies, regulations, and course descriptions that appear in this edition of the Bulletin are for the academic years specified. Curricular requirements are for students who entered the university or were admitted to a degree program during these specific academic years. As the "bulletin year" (the student's entry year) will be defined differently from school to school at IUPUI, consult your academic advisor to be sure you are using the appropriate edition of the Bulletin. While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, IUPUI reserves the right to change without notice statements in this bulletin concerning rules, policies, fees, curricula, courses, or other matters. Consult your academic advisor to learn if changes have occurred that may affect you. Admissions and TransfersAll students entering the School of Science must have been officially admitted to the university by theOffice of Admissions Cavanaugh Hall 129 425 University Blvd. Indianapolis, IN 46202-5143 Applicants should be aware that, under Indiana law, criminal convictions may result in ineligibility for admission to certain programs at IUPUI. For the School of Science, criminal convictions may also result in ineligibility for enrollment in certain courses or participation in certain projects. Questions regarding school policy on such matters should be addressed to the associate dean for academic programs and student development. Beginning StudentsStudents entering IUPUI directly from high school should file their applications for admission during their senior year. Acceptance to the university as a new student is influenced by several factors. The Office of Admissions is guided by the following:
Transfer StudentsFrom IUPUI Schools, Indiana University Campuses, and Purdue University CampusesProspective transfer students should have a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, meet the requirements of the department they wish to enter, and be in good disciplinary standing. In order to be accepted for admission to the School of Science, students must first complete the processing of appropriate materials as indicated below. Acceptance to the school also requires the signature of the chairperson of the department approving the request to pursue a degree program and the signature of the associate dean for academic programs and student development of the School of Science.
From Other Colleges and UniversitiesStudents who have earned transfer credit for 12 credit hours and have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale from other institutions may be considered for admission to the School of Science. Admittance to the school is contingent upon acceptance into a departmental program. Students should submit the following with their application for admission:
Transfer CreditAcceptability of transfer credits from another college or university is determined by the student's major department and the Office of the Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Student Development. However, transfer credit will be allowed for the master's degree only after one semester of satisfactory work in residence at IUPUI.From IUPUI to Other Indiana University and Purdue University CampusesStudents transferring from IUPUI to other Indiana University and Purdue University campuses should consult the appropriate departments at those campuses about equivalence of courses.International StudentsInternational students seeking admission to the School of Science at IUPUI must submit the International Application for Admission, which is available from theOffice of International Affairs Union Building 207 620 Union Drive Indianapolis, IN 46202-5167 telephone (317) 274-7000 fax (317) 278-2213 e-mail: intlaff@iupui.edu Graduate StudentsTo be considered for admission, a candidate must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and must show promise of ability to engage in advanced work and evidence of adequate preparation to pursue graduate study in the field chosen. The minimum standard for unconditional admission to the graduate school is a graduation grade point average of 3.0 (B) or the equivalent. An applicant not meeting these requirements should take the aptitude tests section of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Individual departments may set higher grade point requirements and may require the submission of additional evidence of academic performance, such as GRE scores. A minimal score of 550 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required for admission to the graduate school for applicants whose native language is not English. Departments may set higher requirements. Applicants in the Indianapolis area may substitute the IUPUI English as a Second Language (ESL) Placement Examination for the TOEFL. A brochure about this test is available from theUnion Building 207 620 Union Drive Indianapolis, IN 46202-5167 telephone (317) 274-7000 Qualified students may be authorized to pursue a Ph.D. degree at IUPUI in areas where a program has been arranged with Purdue, West Lafayette, or the Indiana University School of Medicine. For further details, contact the department in which study is desired. Applicants should be aware that, under Indiana law, criminal convictions may result in ineligibility for admission to certain programs at IUPUI. For the School of Science, criminal convictions may also result in ineligibility for enrollment in certain courses or participation in certain projects. Questions regarding school policy on such matters should be addressed to the associate dean for academic programs and student development. Financial support in the form of teaching and research assistantships is available through the departments of the School of Science. Students who want to be considered for IUPUI fellowships must submit GRE (verbal/quantitative/analytic) scores. Area examination scores may also be submitted for consideration. Degree-seeking Graduate Student ApplicationApplication to all graduate programs must be made by electronic applications accessible through the School of Science Web site. Application fees are submitted on line at the time of application. If necessary, paper applications may be obtained from each department.Applicants must submit complete, official transcripts of all previous college and university studies and three letters of academic reference for evaluation by the major department. Graduate Nondegree ProgramThe graduate nondegree classification is normally used for two groups of students:
Union Building 518 620 Union Drive Indianapolis, IN 46202-5167 telephone (317) 274-1577 Bulletin Designation and Program PlanningBulletin DesignationAll colleges and universities establish certain academic requirements that must be met before a degree is granted. These regulations concern such things as curricula and courses, majors and minors, and campus residence. Advisors, directors, and deans will aid students in meeting these requirements, but students are responsible for fulfilling them. At the end of the course of study, the faculty and the Board of Trustees vote on the conferring of degrees. If requirements have not been satisfied, degrees will be withheld pending adequate fulfillment. For this reason, students need to acquaint themselves with all regulations and to remain informed throughout their university career.This bulletin lists the requirements and regulations in effect for students who are admitted to the School of Science in August 2002 (fall semester). Students who enter after this date may be subject to different requirements; students who entered prior to August 2002 may elect to follow the graduation requirements that were in effect at the time of their admission to their degree program or the graduation requirements that became effective thereafter. However, the requirements chosen must be from only one bulletin. If a student has not completed an associate degree program within four years of admission, or a baccalaureate degree program within eight years of admission, the student may be obliged by the major department to meet the requirements of a subsequent bulletin. Additionally, students in good standing who have not been enrolled at the university for two or more consecutive years must satisfy the requirements of the School of Science bulletin in effect upon their return. Program Planning and Counseling GuidelinesThe experience of academic advisors and of successful students suggests the following guidelines for effective planning of undergraduate programs:
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