The Indiana Letters of Recommendation Package is a comprehensive set of templates designed for individuals seeking recommendations for academic admissions, scholarships, or employment. This package distinguishes itself by offering specific letter templates tailored to different needs, ensuring that users can effectively communicate their qualifications and experiences.
This form package is essential when you need to request or provide letters of recommendation. It is particularly useful in the following scenarios:
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American University (very important) Barnard College (considered) Bates College (important) Boston University (important) Carnegie Mellon University (important) Case Western Reserve University (important) Colby College (considered) Colorado College (considered)
While IU does not track demonstrated interest, you will likely benefit from visiting campus, attending information sessions, and reaching out to the admissions office with questions.
Applicants require very good grades in high school to get into IU. The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at Indiana University Bloomington was 3.62 on the 4.0 scale indicating that primarily B+ students are accepted and ultimately attend.
We spend time evaluating your academic achievements in light of the opportunities available to you and your demonstrated capacity to contribute to the intellectual life at UC. Some factors we may consider are:Quality of your academic performance relative to the educational opportunities available in your high school.
Applicants who interview at IU and do not receive an offer may contact the Office of Admissions to schedule a consultation. Applicants invited for interview must have access to Zoom on a laptop, desktop, or mobile device to participate in the online interview.
Demonstrated interest not considered: Bowdoin. Pomona. Claremont McKenna. Vassar.
Indiana University admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 78%. Students that get into Indiana University have an average SAT score between 1150-1360 or an average ACT score of 24-31. The regular admissions application deadline for Indiana University is February 1.
Please note, however, that letters of recommendation are not required. If you do choose to submit them, we will accept one counselor recommendation and one teacher recommendation.
You must earn a diploma from an accredited high school (or must have completed the Indiana High School Equivalency Diploma) to be eligible for admission consideration. Students who are homeschooled or attend an alternative school should submit credentials that demonstrate equivalent levels of achievement and ability.