Applying & Scheduling

Application process

Interested students should discuss the OPEN Program with their high school counselor. The application forms can be hand-delivered, mailed or emailed to the program coordinator, see instructions below.

Application deadlines are determined by semester. We accept applications starting approximately three months before the first day of the semester up until two weeks before the first day of the semester. Please check the IU Bloomington Official Academic Calendar for the appropriate semester. Late applications will not be accepted due to processing requirements.

Step 1 - High School Authorization: Completed application forms must include signed authorization from high school principal or guidance counselor for each "IU Bloomington "class listed on student application. Information regarding the applicant's high school performance as well as the principal's or counselor's endorsement must appear on the application.

Step 2 - "IU Bloomington "Faculty Endorsement: Signature of approval must be obtained from the appropriate IU departmental chairperson, or a representative of the IU faculty member teaching the course. There may be special requirements or prerequisites recommended for specific courses.

Step 3 - Parental and Student Signatures: Application must be signed by parent or guardian, agreeing to financial responsibility. Student must sign the application as well.

Step 4 - Application Delivery: The completed application with all signatures of approval should be mailed or hand-delivered to the OPEN Program coordinator at 419 N Indiana Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405. Alternatively you may emailed the completed form as an attachment via email to openprgm@iu.edu.

Final approval to take the course(s) is granted by the Division of Extended Programs.

Precollege students who wish to enroll in music courses for credit should complete the OPEN Program application as directed above. To obtain the "IU Bloomington "endorsement for Music courses, contact the Undergraduate Office located at Jacobs School of Music East Studio Building 120, Advising and Records Services. Feel free to phone 812-855-3743 for more information.

Children (all levels) and adults interested in non-credit programs and workshops may visit the Jacobs Pre-College Programs site for more information.

Precollege students who wish to enroll in World Language courses above an entry 100-level must have IU transcripted proof of having met prerequisites or must complete an online placement exam to determine appropriate course options. Complete the OPEN Program application as directed above. List language of desired course in the section requesting course information and obtain High School endorsement only.

You will be contacted by the OPEN Program once you have been admitted to direct you to the online language placement exam.

Scheduling

OPEN Program students will be registered as part-time students with a special nondegree classification. Please note that enrollment does not constitute regular admission to Indiana University.

Students will enroll during special registration period after freshman enrollment period has been completed. OPEN Program enrollment will always be on a space-available basis. Registration status is available through One.IU.

Course offerings are available through the Office of the Registrar. Courses at the 100-level typically serve as introductory material. Prerequisites may apply for upper-level courses.

OPEN Program students should never attempt to make changes to their own schedule. The program coordinator must be contacted, including in the event of a withdrawal.