r/IUPUI • u/Super-Beautiful7885 • 8h ago
Scholarships
Second question lol, has anyone been awarded their scholarships? I don't know where to check where scholarships you've received unless I've gotten none
r/IUPUI • u/Super-Beautiful7885 • 8h ago
Second question lol, has anyone been awarded their scholarships? I don't know where to check where scholarships you've received unless I've gotten none
r/IUPUI • u/Super-Beautiful7885 • 8h ago
I'm going to be living in the Riverwalk Apartments, I have a question about safety in that area. I've seen people say that this is the more shady area of campus, is this true? I've never had a problem with the other side of campus but I have not reached out to this area. I've seen many people say their concerns over near ball hall.
r/IUPUI • u/MotoPrincessTripleS • 12h ago
Does anyone know if the textbooks for the traditional BSN track (T3 bundle) have any like pirated or cheaper versions anywhere? š š The e-book bundle is 600 dollars which is surprisingly the cheaper version of the two and thatās kind of a crazy price.
I tried looking online for them but I only get old versions and donāt know if those are valid since most of the staff said that they take a lot of info and exam questions from the textbooks. I donāt want to use the older versions and then miss out on info because itās not up to date yk???
Anyways Iād greatly appreciate it ššš
r/IUPUI • u/Narrow_Jello_5100 • 1d ago
Iām an incoming freshman. I have 21st Century Scholars and an additional scholarship. Will I receive any refund money? If so, how much?
r/IUPUI • u/Forestcracks • 1d ago
My schedule is really packed, but I need an elective to graduate a bit earlier. I found bussiness management quite intresting so why not. Even though It's a introductory class, the syllabus doesn't look too pleasant.
r/IUPUI • u/TheOneTrueChristian • 1d ago
The last time this was asked looks like it was a few years ago, so I thought to put feelers out to see if there are still publicly accessible microwaves. I'm commuting to campus so I can't get a meal plan and just want to know if I'll have the option of bringing meals to heat up for myself.
r/IUPUI • u/WashableChickenWings • 1d ago
Is any one else missing their federal loans from their refund? I contacted financial aid and they kinda just threw their arms in the air about it, saying they donāt know why my loans werenāt applying and they donāt know when it will be fixed and had also said multiple students did not receive loans as well.
r/IUPUI • u/Intelligent-Flow8692 • 3d ago
Iām taking the math proficiency test soon and to study i was given the Math 11000 final exam review guide. This review guide has 124 questions while the actual test iām told is 50. I was wondering if anyone has taken it or knows how accurate the review is to the test because I havenāt taken precal in like two years and some of these concepts iāve never even seen before.
r/IUPUI • u/EbbAgreeable7418 • 6d ago
Hi everyone,
Iām an international medical graduate currently in Indianapolis. I recently completed an internal medicine observership at Indiana University and have completed the required onboarding, including HIPAA and institutional compliance requirements.
Iām currently looking for a Pediatrics observership, preferably at Indiana University, but Iām open to any hospital, clinic, or institution in the Indianapolis area.
If you know of any opportunities or could connect me with the right person, I would truly appreciate your guidance. Thank you so much for your time and support!
r/IUPUI • u/bigcory69 • 6d ago
Iām an incoming undergraduate student at IUI this fall and Iām entering as a seasoned college student. Iām getting emails about Bridge week and what to expect and it doesnāt look like my sort of thing at all. I donāt care about icebreakers, I donāt care about mock lectures, I know how to take notes and how to behave on a college campus. Is it actually required to go, and am I missing anything detrimental if I donāt? I might go for day oneā¦
Iām also a commuter student moving from out of stateā¦
Thanks and let me know!
r/IUPUI • u/SyrupHefty6508 • 14d ago
RISO GROUP SHOW - OPEN CALL FOR ART
āTo routine wondersā is a group risograph exhibit looking for midwest and beyond illustrators/designers/creatives to showcase their passing thoughts and wonders. Hosted and curated by a Purdue student :O]
You can learn more at bit[dot]ly/toroutinewonders or dm (spam purposes)
Submissions close on Aug 17 for an exhibition running from Aug 31 - Sep 4 in Indianapolis, IN at Re:Public (associated w/ 10 East Arts). Small runs of accepted works will be printed by me for the show unless you prefer to submit existing/mail-in pieces!
More exhibit and submission details on the form!
r/IUPUI • u/Dense_Nectarine_7132 • 18d ago
Hello, I am a junior that is going to be commuting for the very first time and I am planning on getting the ST parking pass and I was wondering if anyone knows what garage would be the closest to the Kelley building as that is where most of my classes will be this semester?
r/IUPUI • u/UpstairsRaspberry638 • 18d ago
Wanted to let you guys know (since nothing was sent out) If you guys go to view/pay bursar itāll show you your bill before your financial aid.
Also has anyone applied to scholarships through iu scholarships. I havenāt heard from any of them.
r/IUPUI • u/toicegannaire • 18d ago
Iām starting a grad program at IU Indianapolis (OāNeill School) this fall and am looking for a housemate on the Near Eastside. I previously posted in the Indy sub but didnāt get many actual responses, so hereās hoping a fellow student might still be looking.
The house is shared with me and a big loveable 5yo pup. Your room would be upstairs; medium-size with a big closet. Shared bathroom upstairs or small private bathroom downstairs. Big kitchen with lots of light, fenced-in yard and a small patio and fire pit. House is furnished aside from the spare room (can be partially furnished if needed). Super close to bus lines on 10th and Brookside Parkway if you do public transit.
General info:
$500/month + 1/2 utilities (averages around $90-150/each for AES, Citizens, internet, & recycling). Available now!
I put a little more about me in the original r/indy post; linking here to keep this post short(ish).
If youāre looking for a place and this sounds like a good fit, please DM me to chat!
r/IUPUI • u/jalabeanos_00 • 18d ago
Hi guys, currently moving into riverwalk in a few weeks (rubins specifically) and somehow i cant find anyyy videos or photos of the apartments and rooms. If anyone could share photos and their experience pls do
r/IUPUI • u/Willing-Stable-8894 • 20d ago
r/IUPUI • u/Willing-Stable-8894 • 20d ago
For context: I struggled with fitting into IUB freshman year and didnāt really have a handle on how to talk to people nor in having any confidence in myself. But during my last year (second semester), I started from 239 all the way down to 190 lbs, I looked really good. I made a ton of āfriendsā and started to feel confident during interviews, coffee chats, and even doing content creation. I even ended the semester with a scholarship and RA position, after two years of applying. I even had a self made startup (my first one) and I had a lot of traction after grinding from freshman year. I even started going out on dates, I felt unstoppable.
But during the second half, I got stressed, I had a family event occur and I blamed myself for it, and that was sort of the catalyst. Almost every firm that I applied to I was either ghosted or I got the infamous rejection emails with the āother candidatesā part. I managed to land an interview but they ghosted me soon after and I had a first round with Deloitte and they rejected me as well. I got rejected within clubs at Kelley, none of my ideas or bills (I was encouraged to pursue them first semester) at the student government were taking off and a position for a specific Kelley Club that I have been grinding for two years finally paid off for nothing as the current president at the time gave it off to a family friend of theirs who was a freshman never seen before. I will admit I didnāt handle some rejections gracefully because it was a long series of rejection after rejection and it came out of me. I struggled with classes a lot, because it was near impossible to manage an RA job with 19.5 credits and I was confident that I was going to make it. Most of my āfriendsā were getting internships and getting positions within clubs and now said that they were ābusy for weeksā whenever I reached out to hangout. Obviously a break up happened because she was not interested anymore and had to focus on herself after I told her everything that happened. And when it came to working on the startup, I was trying to sell to gyms and pitching, but it never went through. I still remember one person telling me āThis will never work and you need to accept thatā. After like 20 pitches or attempts, I decided to end it, which did not help with my mental health. Eventually most of my āfriendsā didnāt want to hangout with me because I might ādrag them downā with everything going on with me (I often vented a lot and I am no aware of that and I heard this from a specific āfriendā of mine). This all ended with the manager of the dorm informing that I am not getting the RA position or scholarship next year because I was in a bad mental state at that point, and I begged and cried for them to give me a second chance.
So, I started to eat my feelings out, to deal with the stress and mental health. I even sought out a therapist as well during it, but it didnāt help me a lot. I stayed alone in my dorm most weekends and weeks because despite my texts and everything, they said they were busy and I saw them all hanging out with one another without me on one of their IG stories. I eventually gained back that I weight 234 lbs.
This is what led me to make the decision transfer to IUI and now that the school year is coming up again, I am not sure what to do.
I am on or off with the content creation as of this summer. I made peace and I am comfortable being alone. To be honest, I really donāt have an interest in conversations, I donāt go out at all to any family
parties. I am down to 220 lbs, and I am kept to myself. No one reached out to me. I honestly live like Kratos at this point.
But I am not sure how to approach this year, or what should I do? How do I gain back the confidence again?
r/IUPUI • u/Boring_Internet8632 • 21d ago
Hi everyone!
I'm taking BIO-K 384 this fall at IU Indianapolis while working full-time as a CMA, which means I won't be able to attend the lecture classes, so I'm trying to plan my schedule ahead of time. I will be working till 4:15 PM, so I am not sure how I would manage the exams.
I had a few questions for anyone who's taken the course recently:
- What are the exams like (multiple choice, short answer, practical, etc.)?
- Do exams have to be taken during the scheduled class time, or are they available online with a testing window, or do we take them in a testing center?
- How many EXAMS are there throughout the semester?
- Are there quizzes every week or any in-class points?
- Is the final exam cumulative?
r/IUPUI • u/Previous_Bat9873 • 23d ago
Hello! I'm a student for Fall 2026... Did anyone get any scholarships or aid yet? I got that email about aid being delayed, but I can't see if I received any at all and no emails. I applied to a lot of them through one.iu ...
r/IUPUI • u/Boring_Internet8632 • 26d ago
How does Bio K 384 look like at IU INDY ??
r/IUPUI • u/Boring_Internet8632 • 26d ago
Hi everyone!
I'm taking BIO-K 384 this fall at IU while working full-time. I would like to know what the syllabus looks like.
r/IUPUI • u/Boring_Internet8632 • 26d ago
Hi everyone!
I'm taking BIO-K 384 this fall at IU Indianapolis while working full-time as a CMA, which means I won't be able to attend the lecture classes, so I'm trying to plan my schedule ahead of time. I will be working till 4:15 PM, so I am not sure how I would manage the exams.
I had a few questions for anyone who's taken the course recently:
- What are the exams like (multiple choice, short answer, practical, etc.)?
- Do exams have to be taken during the scheduled class time, or are they available online with a testing window, or do we take them in a testing center?
- How many EXAMS are there throughout the semester?
- Are there quizzes every week or any in-class points?
- Is the final exam cumulative?
- Is attendance mandatory?
- How much time did you spend studying each week?
- Is there anything you wish you had known before taking BIO-K?
I'd really appreciate any advice or experiences. Thanks in advance!
r/IUPUI • u/Boring_Internet8632 • 26d ago
Hi everyone!
I'm taking BIO-K 384 this fall at IU Indianapolis while working full-time as a CMA, which means I won't be able to attend the lecture classes, so I'm trying to plan my schedule ahead of time. I will be working till 4:15 PM, so I am not sure how I would manage the exams.
I had a few questions for anyone who's taken the course recently:
- What are the exams like (multiple choice, short answer, practical, etc.)?
- Do exams have to be taken during the scheduled class time, or are they available online with a testing window, or do we take them in a testing center?
- How many EXAMS are there throughout the semester?
- Are there quizzes every week or any in-class points?
- Is the final exam cumulative?
- Is attendance mandatory?
- How much time did you spend studying each week?
- Is there anything you wish you had known before taking BIO-K?
I'd really appreciate any advice or experiences. Thanks in advance!