Multicultural life and campus diversity are important components of the IU experience and our campus community. We offer several campus visit programs to help you and your family get a better sense of the IU community. Review our visit options and contact us with any questions.
Multicultural Overnight Journey
February 29-March 1, 2008
This overnight program is for African American, Latino/a, Native American, and Asian American students who have been admitted to IU. The program is designed to give admitted students a glimpse of IU. Participants stay overnight with current students, meet other potential fall classmates, receive information about residence life, academic and cultural resources, student organizations, orientation and more.
The RSVP deadline for this event has passed
IU Reach
March 30–31, 2008
April 13 –14, 2008
IU Reach programs are overnight visits designed for African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American high school sophomores. Students stay in the residence halls, attend classes, take tours, interact with current students, and learn about the college admissions process. Students who rank in the top 20 percent of their class are recommended for the program by their high school counselors. Programs begin in the late afternoon on Sunday and conclude in the early evening on Monday.
Multicultural Open House for Juniors
April 5, 2008
This program provides a comprehensive overview of Indiana University for high school juniors and their families. The day will include information about admission, academic opportunities, residence life, student support services, financial aid, and campus diversity. Residence hall and campus tours will be offered and lunch will be provided.
Register for this program
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