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Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible in order to increase the probability of their enrollment in the option of their choice. However, applications will be accepted until the capacity of each course is reached or approximately two weeks before the date of each option Please check the option date and course for which you are applying. Dates below are the official dates of the courses. (See course descriptions.)

Questions and comments should be directed to iugfs@indiana.edu.


Printable Form

The application form is available in PDF format, and it is downloadable via the link below.
Application [PDF, 64 KB]



Online Form

Course (June 19 - July 8, 2007- tentative)

G426

G426


G526

G526


Basic Information

Name
E-Mail Address

Sex

Male
Female

Current Address:

Street
City State Zip
Country   Phone ()

Permanent Address:

Street
City State Zip
Country  Phone ()

Academic Information

Where are you currently enrolled? * 

Undergraduate Student
         Anticipated Graduation Date (Month/Yr)

Graduate Student
         Years of graduate study completed:

PLEASE LIST GRADE RECEIVED FOR COURSES COMPLETED BY SUMMER 2007

Undergraduate:  
Sedimentology/Stratigraphy Field Camp or Field Methods
Petrology Structural Geology
If you are planning to enter a graduate program in 2007-2008, what school will you be attending and what is your degree objective?

Graduate (please list all graduate courses completed or anticipated by summer 2007):

If you are a graduate student, where did you complete your B.S./B.A.?:

Please provide a short explanation for why you are interested in taking Field Techniques in Basin Analysis (preparation for thesis research, preparation for graduate applications, general interest, etc.)



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