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The moment they arrive on IU Bloomington’s campus, most students know this is the place for them. Our storybook campus is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the country—and we’d love to show you why.
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Explore the College while you’re here.
Are you interested in learning more about a College of Arts + Sciences major during your visit to IU Bloomington?
First, be sure to schedule a campus visit through the IU Bloomington Office of Admissions, and sign up for a group College Information Session on the IU Admissions website .
Once you’ve scheduled your campus visit and College Information Session date and time, if you’d also like to meet one-on-one with representatives from the College, please complete the College of Arts + Sciences Visit Form . College visit requests must be made 10 business days prior to the date of your visit.
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Come see your new home
Visiting IU Bloomington requires more effort and planning for international students, but it is so worth the energy. When you’re on our campus, you’ll really understand what it’s like to be a student here. You’ll feel like you’re coming home.
Unable to visit, but want to know more? You can connect with an admissions counselor or chat with an International Student Ambassador .
Bloomington is one of the top college towns in America, according to USA Today .
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Visit us virtually
If you can’t arrange a visit to IU Bloomington, you can tour our campus—virtually—from anywhere in the world.
In the Office of Admissions’ virtual tour, experience the beauty of IU Bloomington as you take a walking tour of campus narrated by an IU guide.
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If you’re applying as an undergraduate student, you can work with the Office of Admissions to make sure you see and experience as much as possible during your visit.
You can also meet with our international admissions team to ask any questions you may have about applying to IU.
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See what current students have to say about our academic programs, housing options, and more.
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If you’re applying as a graduate student, please contact the department you would like to study in to plan your visit.
We would be happy to meet with you to answer any questions you may have about IU and the admission process.
What should you expect during your IU visit?
A classic college town.
Bloomington offers the best small-town atmosphere while not sacrificing the amenities of big city living—you can find international grocery stores, restaurants with cuisine from around the world, and ethnic festivals in our city. You’ll also find our campus and the surrounding community to be a fun and diverse place where higher education, local establishments, and the city population combine to create one of the best college towns in the U.S.
A diverse and inclusive atmosphere
We’re committed to promoting an atmosphere of equity and inclusion on our campus, taking a proactive stance on preventing bias incidents through education, awareness, and a culture of honesty and trust. We’ve provided a set of resources to help our international students understand the context of current events in the U.S. and what IU Bloomington is doing to make the campus safe and welcoming.
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The IU Bloomington campus and local community prioritize working to keep students safe . Our dedicated Indiana University Police Department (IUPD) and The Guardian app help maintain safety on campus by providing resources to students that connect them with tools to keep themselves and others safe. We also work to provide safety measures for pedestrians on campus, local weather events, and emergencies.
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Announcing The Full Ride Tour Featuring Kane Brown as Headliner in Inaugural Event at IU Memorial Stadium
Bloomington, Ind. – Kane Brown is set to headline the first stop on The Full Ride Tour college concert series, which will take place at Indiana University Memorial Stadium on Saturday, April 13, 2024 along with Jon Pardi, Jessie Murph, and Clayton Anderson. The Full Ride Tour is planned to extend to more universities throughout the country, with future dates to be announced. Each concert will be a unique experience geared towards the audiences and locations of each university that hosts the tour. Tickets for The Full Ride Tour on Saturday, April 13 at Indiana University Memorial Stadium will go on sale Friday, November 10 at 10 a.m. ET at FullRideTour.com.
Kane Brown, who kicks off his solo, national “In The Air” tour in March, shared his excitement to launch The Full Ride Tour, “I’m so honored to be headlining the stadium at Indiana University. I love college sports, especially football, so to be playing in this venue is incredibly exciting.”
The Full Ride Tour series has been created by On Location, a leader in the premium experiential hospitality business, and Doussan Music Group ( DMG ), an entertainment promotion and production company .
Paul Caine, On Location President and Indiana University Alumni commented, “we are thrilled to bring an elevated concert experience to schools across the nation. In addition to the incredible artists that we will see at some of the most iconic venues, each event will be a special experience tailored to its locale as we incorporate and celebrate the local campus culture, atmosphere, and personality.”
In addition to bringing a full, thrilling, and unique, jam-packed day of concert activities, music, and school spirit, The Full Ride Tour is committed to working with a charity partner central to each school, different at every stop. At Indiana University, The Full Ride Tour will partner with Students Helping Students, which is a student run charity that conducts numerous goodwill efforts on and across campus.
“Indiana University is thrilled to be hosting the first major concert in Memorial Stadium in three decades,” said Doug Booher, Assistant Vice President of Events and Conferences at IU. “This momentous event is a result of IU's valued partnership with On Location and distinguished IU alumnus, Paul Caine."
DMG President Russell Doussan added, “we are excited to bring to life an incredible music adventure in partnership with On Location and historic universities. Connecting fans, students, and alumni for memorable nights of live music with popular artists and traditional college brands is a dream come true.”
Tickets for The Full Ride Tour at Indiana University will be on sale through Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. ET on Friday, November 10 at FullRideTour.com or IUauditorium.com. Pre-sales for the event start on November 2 at 10 a.m. ET. For further details and information, please visit FullRideTour.com .
VIP ticket experiences are also available and can include admission to the VIP lounge and pre-show reception, early access, dedicated entrance and more.
About On Location
On Location is a premium experience provider, offering world class hospitality, ticketing, curated guest experiences, live event production, and travel management across sports, entertainment, and fashion. From unrivaled access for corporate clients to guests looking for fully immersive experiences at marquee events, On Location is the premier and official service provider to over 150 iconic rights holders, such as the IOC (Paris 2024, Milano Cortina 2026, LA 2028), NFL, NCAA, UFC and PGA of America, and numerous musical artists and festivals. The company also owns and operates a number of unique and exclusive experiences, transforming the most dynamic live events into a lifetime of memories. On Location is a subsidiary of Endeavor, a global sports and entertainment company.
Doussan Music Group or DMG was founded in early 2021 by Russell Doussan, in the wake of the music industry coming back online. When asked what his driving motivation was to open his own promoter group Doussan stated, “Introducing each artist to their fans through the LIVE music experience is a passion of mine. As the artist hits the stage, feeling the energy in the room and hearing the venue come alive, is what drives me. Music is the soundtrack of our lives!” DMG is set up to promote and produce U.S. Tours with a primary focus on indoor venues as well as curated event. The company’s staff of “rock stars” includes seasoned music industry veterans in booking, marketing, ticketing, production, accounting, and VIP sales.
About Indiana University
Indiana University is one of the nation’s leading public research universities, with 90,000 students across 930+ academic programs, seven campuses, two regional academic centers and nine School of Medicine campuses. Since 1820, Indiana University has helped students create brighter futures, while also driving innovation, from breakthroughs in DNA technology to cancer research to trailblazing cultural programs and resources. IU is home to world-class academics with the country’s largest medical school, the world’s first school of philanthropy, the top-ranked Kelley School of Business and O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, the nation’s first school of informatics. The university’s campuses are united by IU 2030, an aspirational vision for a bold and ambitious future focused on student success and opportunity, transformative research and creativity, and service to the state of Indiana and beyond. Learn more at iu.edu.
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Whether you’re thinking about applying to Indiana University Bloomington, or you’ve already been admitted to IU or Kelley, we encourage you to plan a visit to the IU Bloomington campus.
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Are you a current high school student applying to IU Bloomington and interested in studying business? Make an appointment to meet with an admissions counselor to learn more about what it's like to attend the top-ranked Kelley School of Business.
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Eager to discover what sets Kelley apart? Meet with a member of our Admissions team to learn about Kelley’s programs and opportunities. Advance registration is required.
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Choose “Academic Information Sessions.” On the second page of the form, select a Kelley School of Business major under “Intended Major.”
You can also call the IU Office of Admissions at 812-855-0661. IU Office of Admissions is currently working to make dates available for sign up. Please check back soon if your desired info session date isn't available.
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The Kelley Classroom Host Program
Signing up for the Kelley Classroom Host Program is an excellent way to experience a moment in the life of a Kelley undergraduate student.
The Kelley Classroom Host Program is facilitated by our Kelley Guides. Students attend a Kelley undergraduate class with a current student and have a chance to walk the halls of our impressive facilities, sit in our high-tech classrooms, and meet other current students and a Kelley faculty member.
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Discover what it's like to be in Kelley from a student in the Undergraduate Program. Schedule a 30-minute phone or Zoom chat or shadow a course with a Kelley Guide , our official ambassadors.
You must schedule classroom visits at least 14 days in advance. We will do our best to pair you with a Kelley Guide who shares your interests. We can't guarantee an exact class and time.
Please note : Chats and classroom visits are not available for scheduling during Spring Break (March 11-15) or beginning the week of final exams (week of April 29) through summer break. Questions? Please contact [email protected].
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Country musician Kane Brown to headline ‘The Full Ride Tour’ on April 13 at Memorial Stadium
Country musicians Kane Brown, Jon Pardi, Jessi Murph and Clayton Anderson will make the first stop in “The Full Ride Tour” college concert series at 5:30 p.m. April 13 at Memorial Stadium.
Created in collaboration by the hospitality company On Location and Doussan Music Group , t he tour curates concert experiences for each college community, while finding ways to support the university, according to “The Full Ride Tour” press release. On Location President Paul Caine was a graduate from the IU class of 1986 and established the Caine Family Scholarship fund for Media School students.
“In launching ‘The Full Ride Tour,’ we will bring an elevated concert experience to schools across the nation,” Caine said. “In addition to the incredible artists who will perform at some of the most iconic venues, each event will be a special experience tailored to its locale as we incorporate and celebrate the local campus culture, atmosphere, and personality.”
While at IU, “The Full Ride Tour” will partner with the student-led charitable organization Students–Helping–Students. Future tour dates and universities will be announced, according to the press release.
The headlining artist, Kane Brown , first rose to popularity after the release of his self-titled debut album in 2016, which earned the musician two of the most streamed country songs of all time – “Heaven” and “What Ifs.” Brown’s sophomore album, “Experiment,” hit number one on the Billboard Top 200 all-genre list. Brown has been nominated for 15 different Academy of Country Music Awards between 2016 and 2023, securing Video of the Year in 2020 for “Worldwide Beautiful” and the ACM International Award in 2023.
“The Full Ride Tour” will also feature performances by ACM and Country Music Association award-winning singer songwriter Jon Pardi, known for songs “Heartache on the Dancefloor” and “Head Over Boots.” In an email, Pardi shared his excitement for The Full Ride Tour’s opening night.
“I’ve been really looking forward to coming to the IU campus for ‘The Full Ride Tour,’ to get to play for the crowd of fans there, and to get to do it with a great line up that they have planned, is really fun!” Pardi said. “Plus, Kane and I are friends, so who knows what other surprises may be in store.”
Brown and Pardi will be accompanied by fellow country musicians Jessi Murph and Clayton Anderson.
Tickets start at $19.50 for general admission with several different packages available for purchase on “The Full Ride Tour” website .
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Morgan Wallen Kicks Off His One Night at a Time 2024 World Tour in Indianapolis
The country star is set to tour across North American from now until the end of the summer with a handful of special guests
"Last Night" was one to remember for Morgan Wallen !
On Thursday, April 4, the country music star, 30, kicked off the 2024 leg of his massive One Night at a Time World Tour with a concert at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
To kick things off, Wallen made a grand entrance alongside sports analyst and former Indianapolis Colts player Pat McAfee, and Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton.
The singer-songwriter, who was dressed in all black and at one point donned an Indiana State University jersey, played 25 songs over the course of the night, including old hits like "Whiskey Glasses," "Chasin' You" and "Up Down," plus newer hits like "Last Night" and "One Thing at a Time."
Bailey Zimmerman, who opened for the star alongside Nate Smith and Lauren Watkins, even joined Wallen for "I Deserve a Drink," off his latest album One Thing at a Time .
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After Wallen plays an additional One Night at a Time World Tour show in Indianapolis, he'll play in Oxford, Mississippi later in April and then head to California for a headlining performance at Stagecoach music festival at the end of the month.
In early May, the hitmaker's stadium tour resumes with three shows in Nashville, and then he'll continue performing in cities across North America for the remainder of the spring and much of the summer. The run of live shows will wrap up on Aug. 9 in Las Vegas, and along the way the "Cowgirls" singer will make stops in major markets like Philadelphia, the greater New York City area, Denver and more.
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Wallen is making his live dates extra special this year by bringing along an A-list cast of rotating openers. Each show is set to include three guests, including Bryan Martin , Ella Langley , Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi , Lainey Wilson , in addition to Smith, Watkins and Zimmerman.
2024 marks the second year of the One Night at a Time tour, named for his smash hit third studio album One Thing at a Time , which dropped in March 2023. The "Wasted on You" singer was out on the road for much of 2023, headlining shows from shortly after the album's release through the end of the year.
Amid last year's North American leg in May, Wallen had to postpone a number of dates due to vocal fold trauma , or "excessive and improper use of the voice," according to the National Institute of Health.
One month later, he was granted permission to resume his live show , sharing on Instagram that his doctor had "cleared" him to "talk and sing" again.
Related: Cody Johnson, Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini and Lainey Wilson Lead 2024 CMT Awards Nominations
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Wallen's 2023 album has been among the most successful releases of his career. The effort not only debuted atop the Billboard 200, it held the position for 19 consecutive weeks, making it the longest-running No. 1 country album of all time on the chart.
The record's track "Last Night" reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 — the hitmaker's first song to do so — and went on to garner a nomination for best country song at the 2024 Grammy Awards .
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