Become a Graduate Student
As you consider your options for graduate school, your formost concern would likely be the school or department offering the degree. Here is a complete list of graduate programs and degrees at IU. In addition there are a great many tangible and intangible advantages that set Indiana University apart from other institutions. When comparing schools you should consider such factors as cost-of-living, cultural diversity, the quality of the city, and the least tangible advantage of all – the friendliness of the people. We have put together a summary of these advantages in page called Why IU for Graduate School.
- Note from the Dean
- Are Graduate Studies Right for You?
A look at attending graduate school – the benefits, requirements and commitment. - Why IU for Graduate School
There are a lot of good reasons to choose IU – some of them might surprise you. - Graduate Student Services Directory
There are dozens of IU institutions that can help you as you consider graduate studies at IU and once you begin your studies. - Graduate Quarterly
- The University Graduate School's Mission Statement
- Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct for Graduate Students
Articles and profiles of students and faculty of interest to the graduate school community at IU.
More resources for prospective graduate students
- National Graduate Student Services, Organizations and Societies
Contact information for graduate student services, professional organizations and societies outside of IU. - Attention Undergrads: Spend the summer in Bloomington doing research!
Summer research programs allow undergraduate students to do cutting-edge research in the life, computational, and physical sciences and math, and try out future training and career opportunities first hand. - International Student Resources
- The Graduate and Professional Student Organization (GPSO)
All graduate students are part of the GPSO, or the grad student government, but it's easy to be more involved by becoming a representative working for student advocacy or by enjoying featured professional development workshops and social events.
Includes how to find housing, information on health care and tips on getting through graduate school.