In this section, you’ll find directions to apply to Indiana University and to the School of Journalism, either as a graduate student or undergraduate, and information about scholarships and financial aid. You also can find out how to plan a visit to the school, so that you can see the campus and facilities for yourself.
Learn about the School of Journalism admissions requirements:
Learn about financial support:
- Scholarships for undergraduate journalism students
- Fellowships and assistantships for journalism graduate students
- IU Office of Student Financial Assistance lists the financial aid options and processes for all IU students
- IU Foundation lists several scholarships open to all students
Learn about the school…
- Use this link to talk to a current student
- Read “A History of the School of Journalism”
- Read “Remembering Pyle’s IU Ties”
…or come see for yourself
These Web sites are for all incoming IU students:
- IU Office of Admissions offers information for all incoming students, including graduate, undergraduate and international. Start with this site, which also links to the Online Application process.
- OneStart is an all-purpose Web for all IU students to register, check classes and make adjustments.
- Parents: Frequently Asked Questions


