Below are links to a few Indiana universities and their policies on recognizing the value of the IB diploma and on giving credit for a high performance on IB assessments. As HIBS becomes more active, we expect these policies to become more IB friendly. Meanwhile, we recommend that you work with your university professors to educate them on the IB curriculum. Students who have done so have been pleasantly rewarded with college credit despite formal guidelines put out by universities.

Please help me to keep this site updated. If the school you are interested in is not listed here, share the information once you get it or ask me to do the research. I hope that you will also share information about scholarships available for IB candidates.

     
1. University of Evansville  
2. Ball State  
3. Indiana University in Bloomington  
4. Purdue University in West Lafayette  
5. University of Notre Dame We'll forgive them for calling standard level "subsidiary level."
 
 
 
 
 
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Created by Shannon L. Hughes on December 30, 2008; updated January 16, 2010 10:47 PM . All rights reserved