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The undergraduate programs in psychology or neuroscience at Indiana University do not require an application to be admitted. The only requirements for pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology or neuroscience are being admitted to the university and getting certified by the College of Arts and Sciences.

Most incoming freshmen at IU enroll in and receive academic advising from the University Division, and are later certified into the College if they choose a major in the College of Arts and Sciences. Exploratory students in the Hutton Honors College who select an Arts and Sciences major must also be certified.

If you are an incoming freshman or prospective student and you have a strong interest in majoring in psychology or neuroscience and an excellent high school record, the Direct Admit Program for the College of Arts and Sciences may be right for you. Qualifying as a Direct Admit into the College of Arts and Sciences allows you to have a more focused start on your academic career and it is an honor that you can list on your resume and professional portfolio. Learn more about the Direct Admit Program.

For general admission to Indiana University Bloomington, please see IUB Admissions

Explore more about the psychology and neuroscience majors by clicking on the links at the top of this page and by clicking on the links in the menu to the left.

If you are interested in applying for the Graduate Program in Psychology, please see Graduate Admissions.

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