For an application to be eligible for review, students must complete:
- Application for admission to Kelley.
- Minimum of 30 hours of college coursework by the time the application is reviewed. For most students, this will require two semesters on the IU Bloomington campus. We include the credits from any college-level coursework on your transcript: SLST coursework credit hours, AP, IB, test credit, dual credit, and ACP.
- Full-time enrollment at IUB (12 credit hours) in the semester in which you apply.
- Integrated Core prerequisite courses (20.5 hours in total, may include coursework transferred in – utilize Credit Transfer Service and IU Intercampus Transfer to learn more on how your coursework may transfer in.):
- ENG-W131* English Composition (3 credits)
- BUS-C104/106 Business Presentations (3 credits)
- BUS-T175 Compass I (1.5 credits)
- MATH-M118* Finite Math (3 credits)
- MATH-M119* Calculus (3 to 4 credits)
- BUS-K201/204 The Computer in Business (3 credits)
- BUS-A100 Basic Accounting (1 credit)
- ECON-B251 Fundamentals of Economics for Business I (3 credits)
*Equivalent courses for these classes exist on the IU Bloomington campus. Contact your advisor for more information.
If you are an intercampus transfer bringing in BUS courses, we recommend you continue on with the next set of I-Core prerequisites. The admissions committee will only be looking to see if the first-year curriculum is complete at time of review.
Please keep in mind the following information:
- The record must indicate grades of Bs or better in every IU Bloomington course on the first attempt for an applicant to be automatically admitted.
- Students whose records indicate one or more grades below a B in an IU Bloomington course will have their applications comprehensively reviewed. The admissions committee reviews grades in all IU Bloomington courses, not just business courses.
- Multiple unsuccessful attempts to complete a single I-Core prerequisite on the IU Bloomington campus, including grades below a C and withdrawals (Ws), will cause an application to be denied.
- A withdrawal (W) will not count against your application unless it was earned in one of multiple unsuccessful attempts to complete a single I-Core prerequisite.