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  1. International students will pay a $65 application fee per campus. All fees are per term, so if you apply to IU again for another term, you’ll need to pay the application fee again. While some campuses accept multiple application types, you only need to submit one.

  2. When you submit your application, you must pay a $65 nonrefundable application fee. We accept multiple different fee waiver forms. Please see the different options below. The application fee, or fee waiver request, must be submitted when completing your application.

  3. One application. The Apply IU application makes it possible to easily apply to any (or all!) of IU’s campuses. You’ll apply to one campus at a time, but you can resubmit the same application to each campus. If you apply to multiple campuses that have an application fee, you’ll pay just one fee.*.

  4. The Indiana University application fee is $65 and is nonrefundable. We will not process your application or make an admission decision until we receive a completed fee waiver or the application fee. If you are an international student with limited financial resources, you may be eligible for an admission application fee waiver.

  5. Please note that regardless of which application you submit, an admission decision will not be made until we receive a fee waiver form/verification or your $65 application fee. We’re here for you Have more questions?

  6. Apply for housing. Attend a Red Carpet Day. Sign up for New Student Orientation. Connect with other Hoosiers. Review costs and fees. Apply for financial aid by April 15. Apply for IU Scholarships. Submit final transcripts and test scores. Report AP or IB scores or dual credit coursework. Familiarize yourself with Student Central.

  7. Pay the $65 application fee or request a waiver. Send your high school transcripts (US applicants) If applicable, send your SAT or ACT scores. Sending transcripts and scores as an international applicant. Applicants who are US citizens, permanent residents, refugees, asylees, or undocumented immigrant with education outside the US.