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Academic Advising & Support

IU Bloomington is full of people who will help you succeed

Hoosiers have one another’s backs—especially when it comes to your education.

Your academic advisors, your career advisors, and IU support programs help you excel academically, graduate on time, find your ideal path, and take important steps toward your dream career. And your professors and peers challenge you to make the most of your time here.

Tools you can use on your own

Academic advising for undergraduates

Your academic advisor will help you meet degree requirements and choose courses—but his or her biggest contribution is helping you explore your interests, determine your best path, and take advantage of opportunities on campus and beyond. You should meet with your academic advisor at least once per semester.

You’ll have an advisor in the IU school of your choice. provides academic advising for pre-business, pre-nursing, pre–social work, and exploratory Ï㽶ÊÓƵs. Students in the Hutton Honors College also have access to .

Academic support to help all Ï㽶ÊÓƵs thrive

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  • ensures that Ï㽶ÊÓƵs with qualifying medical conditions have the tools, support services, and resources to be successful.
  • The offer alternate media services and hardware and software to alleviate impairments.
  • The helps Ï㽶ÊÓƵs make the transition from the military to IU, understand and receive their benefits, and connect with resources and other Ï㽶ÊÓƵs.
  • The can provide statistical support for your research project.
  • The has undergraduates who tutor other Ï㽶ÊÓƵs taking the same course.
  • The offers peer-led study sessions for specific courses, online videos, and for-credit classes that help you succeed academically.
  • provides one-on-one tutorials at any stage of the writing process.

More sources of academic support

Get ready for your career, deal with academic issues, and access our libraries’ wide-ranging services.

Scholars programs that will help you thrive

IU has several for undergraduates who have strong academic records and leadership skills, have high financial need, and/or are the first in their families to attend college.

These programs—some of which are specifically for Indiana residents—help Ï㽶ÊÓƵs transition to and succeed in college through one-on-one guidance and access to special opportunities.

Find and learn from a mentor

Potential mentors are everywhere at IU—from your professors to your older peers. IU’s formal mentoring programs include the and the .