Your official IU transcript includes the following information:
Your name and address
Your student identification number
A list of all courses you have taken at any IU campus, including through IU independent study
All credit and grades you were awarded
A list of all courses you took at other universities that were accepted for transfer credit (without grades displayed)
Any special credit awarded by IU
Any IU degree you earned, along with the degree date
Your semester and cumulative grade point averages
If you attended IU for undergraduate and graduate program work, all courses will appear on your transcript, with separate grade point averages and degrees listed by program.
The following grades are considered in computing semester or cumulative grade averages. Plus and minus grades are computed in cumulative averages effective First Semester 1977-78. Repeated courses or hours with a grade of "F" are counted when computing grade averages but do not count toward the earned hours required for degrees.
A+
(4.0 Pts.)
B+
(3.3 Pts.)
C+
(2.3 Pts.)
D+
(1.3 Pts.)
A
(4.0 Pts.)
B
(3.0 Pts.)
C
(2.0 Pts.)
D
(1.0 Pts.)
A‑
(3.7 Pts.)
B-
(2.7 Pts.)
C-
(1.7 Pts.)
D-
(0.7 Pts.)
WF
Withdrawn--Failing (0 Pts.) (Discontinued First Semester 1977 78)
F
Failing (0 Pts.)
The following grades arenotconsidered in computing semester or cumulative grade point averages:
AU
Audit--No credit (Discontinued 1965)
AX through DX
(Including plus and minus grades) Denotes a graded course subsequently retaken under the Extended-X Policy (effective Fall 1994 through Fall 2021) (Retaken/Replaced Explanation below).
CF
Credited on Certificate (Discontinued 1965)
DF
Deferred (Discontinued 1965; Treated as Incomplete)
E
Conditional (Discontinued 1965; Treated as Incomplete)
EX
Exemption (Discontinued 1965)
FX
Denotes a course originally failed and subsequently retaken during or after First Semester 1976-77 through Fall 2021 under the FX or Extended-X Policy (Retaken/Replaced Explanation below).
I
Incomplete (Effective First Semester 1977-78, automatically changed to F after one calendar year; See also grade of R.)
NC
No Credit (Established 1971); replaced AUDIT (AU)
NR
No Report Submitted by Instructor (Used for unreported grades for prior semesters or coursework that has not been graded for the current semester)
NY
Used to signify enrollment in a special program for which credit when earned will be shown as an ADDITIONAL entry on the permanent academic record.
O
Denotes an Incomplete in a course taught through Purdue University.
P
Passed (Pass/Fail Option) (The Pass/Fail Option permits graduate and undergraduate students to enroll in a course and receive a grade of P or F. Pass/Fail Option courses are normally limited to electives. The responsibility of approval, as well as special regulations affecting the Option, rests with the dean of the student's school or division under procedures which the school or division establishes. Instructors are not notified of undergraduate students registering for this Option. A grade of P cannot subsequently be changed to a grade of A, B, C, or D.) 1
R
Deferred (Effective First Semester 1977-78, used for course work which can be evaluated only after two or more semesters such course work was previously graded with I.)
S
Satisfactory (entire class graded S or F.) 2
T
Denotes credits transferred from another institution.
W
Withdrawn--Passing (Prior to Second Semester 1974-75, used to indicate withdrawal while passing. Effective Second Semester 1974-75, used to reflect students who withdraw while passing after the official Drop and Add Period.)
X
Pre-1965, denotes Passed Without Grade (Treated as Satisfactory) Beginning Fall 2021, denotes a retaken/replaced letter grade (See Retaken/Replaced Explanation Below).
Repeated Courses:
Repeated courses may be counted in the student's primary program GPA (Student Program GPA), depending on the policies of the student's program. Repeated courses do not count toward the earned hours required for degrees unless the course is defined as repeatable for credit.
Retaken/Replaced Explanation:
Beginning Fall 2021, per the ACA-66 Grades and Grading Policy, the historical FX and Extended-X policies were succeeded by an X (retaken/replaced) policy. Under the revised policy, both enrollments in the course remain on the record, but only an “X” is recorded on the transcript for the original course.
Courses that were retaken under the conditions of the "FX Policy" (effective First Semester 1976-77 through Fall 2021) or the "Extended-X" (effective 1994 through Fall 2021 Retaken Course/GPA Exclusion) Policy are noted with an "X" following the letter grade. Under these policies, both enrollments in the course and their grades remain on the transcript. These letter plus "X" grades may or may not be excluded from academic program credit hours and grade point averages depending on the policy of the student's primary program. Historically, only some Indiana University programs have honored the Extended-X Policy.
1 In accordance with the Indiana University Grades and Grading policy, during a state of emergency, the closing of a campus, or other extraordinary circumstances for a prolonged period that affects an entire campus, a student may elect to change a regular letter grade (of D- or higher) to P (Pass) with the approval of the student’s dean under the procedures established by the student’s school or division.
Spring 2020
Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, this exception was authorized for all campuses of Indiana University.
2In accordance with the Indiana University Grades and Grading policy, during a state of emergency, the closing of a campus, or other extraordinary circumstances for a prolonged period that affects an entire campus, an instructor may award an S grade to some or all students in a course who had enrolled in the course for letter grades. Permission of the Dean of the unit that is offering the course is required, with documented notification to the student(s), based on the determination that awarding an S rather than a letter grade will not adversely affect a student’s academic progress, status or eligibility for benefits. Each campus faculty governance organization, in consultation with the provost/chancellor and the campus registrar, shall develop procedures to implement this exception on their campus.
Spring 2020
Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, this exception was authorized for all campuses of Indiana University because instructional modalities and pedagogies for nearly all courses were altered in mid semester and continued for the remainder of the term. In response to the unique circumstance, changes to instruction and academic policies occurred.
On the Bloomington campus "S” grades awarded this semester will satisfy requirements at graduate and undergraduate levels for major, program, school, and campus requirements. This includes campus general education requirements for undergraduates.
On the Columbus, East, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Northwest, Kokomo, South Bend and Southeast campuses "S" grades are defined as equivalent to grades of C or better. “S” grades awarded this semester will satisfy requirements at graduate and undergraduate levels for major, program, school, and campus requirements. This includes campus general education requirements for undergraduates.
The “Official Transcript” standard format lists degrees, course history, grades, and GPA information in chronological order sorted by the student's academic level: Undergraduate (Bachelor's), Graduate (Master's), and Professional (Law, Medicine, Optometry, Dentistry). The "Official Transcript with Enrollment" provides the same information as the standard transcript but also includes all courses in which a student is currently enrolled.
The default "Official Transcript" or "Official Transcript with Enrollment" (without an academic level designation) indicates that the document contains all completed coursework and degrees from all Indiana University programs through any Indiana University campuses attended.
A student may also request a specific transcript type to only those courses taken at the undergraduate, graduate, and/or professional level. In these cases, the title of the document will reflect which academic level is represented. For example, to only show graduate level coursework and degrees, the student may select the transcript type "Official Graduate Transcript".
(Note:The graduate academic level may be subdivided into more than one “Graduate” grouping due to academic calendar differences.)
The Student Program GPAis calculated according to the rules determined by the student's academic program at the time of printing. This GPA is subject to change whenever the student changes programs. The cumulative Student Program GPA statistics are reflected at the end of each student career level and are based on the student's last active primary program at that level.
Courses accepted in transfer from other institutions are listed under aTransfer Creditheading. Generally, a grade of "T" (transfer grade) is assigned and the course numbers, titles, and credit hours assigned reflect Indiana University equivalents. Transfer hours with a grade of "T" are not reflected in the cumulative grade averages, however the hours are included in the "Hrs Earned" field.
A course suitable for credit which does not parallel an Indiana University course at the campus of evaluation may be designated by a course subject followed by "-UN" (undistributed credit) and a number indicating an equivalent Indiana University course (class) level. For example, HIST-UN 200 represents a 200 (sophomore) level History course. Applicability of accepted transfer credit toward a particular degree is determined by the Indiana University school or division offering the degree program.
Credit awarded as a result of placement tests, credit by examination, or successful completion of a higher level course may be reflected asSpecial Creditwith a transcript note or may appear as separately designated "Test or Special Credit." The total number of transfer and test hours on the record appears in a separate Transfer/Test Hours Passed category in the Student Program Summary.
Transfer Credit Exceptions
There are exceptions to the general transfer credit policies related to transfer work from Purdue University campuses and Purdue University State Wide Technology programs located on Indiana University campuses. One major category of this type of exception is Purdue University coursework taken at an Indiana University/Purdue University campus and coursework taken via the Purdue University State Wide Technology Programs on Indiana University campuses. This course work is displayed with course hours and grades and, in addition, this work will be included in the Student Program GPA statistics.
Other types of Purdue University coursework with grades are accepted by Indiana University.
Accreditation
Indiana University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (https://www.hlcommission.org/) (312-263-0456). Accreditation covers all courses and programs offered at all campuses of Indiana University. See the appropriate school bulletins for other accreditations.
Validation
A transcript issued by Indiana University reflects course work completed at any campus: Bloomington, Columbus (formerly IUPUC), Fort Wayne, Gary (Northwest), Indianapolis (formerly IUPUI), Kokomo, New Albany (Southeast), Richmond (East), South Bend. A transcript issued by Indiana University is official when it displays the Registrar’s signature and the university seal and is printed on Indiana University paper. This official university transcript is printed on SCRIP-SAFE® paper and does not require a raised seal.
Prior to 1950: Courses numbered 200 and above are upper division.
Since 1950:
Undergraduate Courses
Lower Division
100 through 299
Freshman
100 through 199
Sophomore
200 through 299
Upper Division
300 through 499
Junior
300 through 399
Senior
400 through 499
Graduate Courses
Graduate Division
300 through 999 (The University Graduate School)
500 through 999 (Other graduate division except for certain ensemble courses in Music)
Credit hours for courses numbered 000 through 099do not apply to the total hours required for an Indiana University degree. However, enrollment in and satisfactory completion of such courses may be required for completion of a degree program.
Purdue Course Numbering The numbering system designates the level of the course with 00100-09900 pre-college, remedial, deficiency and non-degree courses; 10000-29999 lower division; 30000-49999 upper division; 50000-59999 graduate courses open to upper-division undergraduates; 60000-69999 graduate courses and 80000-89999 professional courses. Note: Prior to Fall 2008, three-digit course numbers were used, (e.g. ENGR 195). As of Fall 2008, five-digit course numbers were implemented, (e.g. ENGR 19500).
The Indiana University calendar is based on the semester system. A standard semester contains at least 15 weeks of instruction, including final exams. Summer sessions vary in length. In all cases, the usual 3 credit lecture class meets for a minimum of approximately 2000 minutes, excluding the final examination period.
Plus (+) and minus (-) grades prior to First Semester 1977-78 were not available to undergraduate students. Although plus and minus grades for graduate students enrolled in certain schools maybe printed on the record, they are not calculated as plus and minus grades in the cumulative averages prior to First Semester 1977-78. Effective First Semester 1977-78, plus and minus grades printed on the record are included in both graduate and undergraduate cumulative averages. Two levels of cumulative averages may be calculated on the record: the undergraduate summary reflects all courses taken by the student while enrolled as an undergraduate; the graduate summary reflects all courses taken by the student while enrolled as a graduate.
The Eastern Indiana Center was established by Earlham College and Indiana University in 1946. Indiana University maintained these academic records. In 1967, the organization of the Center was modified to include Ball State University and Purdue University; and, from September 1967 to August 1971, records were maintained at the Center. In September 1970, Indiana University approved a plan to accept the Center as a regional campus (Indiana University East). As a result, the records of students beginning First Semester 1971-72 are maintained by Indiana University. In addition, Indiana University assimilated all the records maintained by the Center from First Semester 1967 68 through Summer 1971. The records of students enrolled at the Center are identified as Eastern Indiana Center. Courses taught by Indiana University are computed in the student's grade point average; courses taught by Ball State University, Purdue University, and Earlham College are not. Duplication of work resulting from the assimilation of the Eastern Indiana Center records is noted.
Beginning the First Semester 1970-71, the Indianapolis Extension of Purdue University and Indianapolis Regional Campus of Indiana University were combined into one institution to be known as Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI). Indiana University was directed to maintain all academic records including the complete academic records of all Purdue students who were enrolled at IUPUI during the Summer 1971 or First Semester 1971-72. The Purdue University records were transferred from Purdue University and recorded by Indiana University without evaluation except that the courses were not calculated in the grade averages. Duplication of credit resulting from the assimilation of these Purdue records is noted. IU Indianapolis (IUI) became official on July 1, 2024 after ending a decades-long partnership with Purdue University.
Indiana University also maintains records from the following institutions: Fort Wayne Art Institute (1922-1976), Frankfort High School Freshman College Work Program (1936-1937), Gary College (1932-1948), Kokomo Junior College (1934-1945), Martinsville High School Freshman College Work Program (1933-1934), Normal College of the American Gymnastics Union (1886-1941), and Winona Lake Summer School (1895-1925). IU Indianapolis maintains records from Herron School of Art (1902-1967).
As of Fall 2009, students graduating from the IU Indianapolis campus may have a designation showing completion of the IU Indianapolis CRL RISE Challenge. The CRL RISE to the IU Indianapolis Challenge encourages undergraduate students to include into their Bachelor’s degree program at least two CRL RISE experiences in Research, International Study, Experiential or Service Learning. After successful completion of at least two of the four possible experiences, a notation is placed on the student’s official transcript recognizing this milestone. For more information about the CRL RISE Challenge, please visit the CRL RISE Challenge website.
At Indiana University the official transcript will carry the designation, "Indiana College Core -<campus of completion>; Milestone Status:Completed" when the student has completed the statewide transfer general education core at one of IU’s campuses. If the core work was completed prior to May 2021, the designation will read "Indiana STGEC -<campus of completion>; Milestone Status:Completed".
As of Fall 2013, the General Assembly of the State of Indiana charged each state educational institution, in collaboration with the commission for higher education, with establishing statewide standards for use by all state educational institutions to document an individual’s completion of the statewide transfer general education core. The statewide transfer general education core must be based upon a set of core competencies, translated into at least thirty (30) semester credit hours in areas agreed upon by the state educational institutions. An individual who has satisfactorily completed the statewide transfer general education core at a state educational institution, as indicated on the individual’s official transcript, may not be required to complete additional courses in the statewide transfer general education core at the state educational institution to which the individual transfers, regardless of whether the individual has received an associate degree or the delivery method of the statewide transfer general education core the individual completed.
IU Bloomington Office of the Registrar 408 N. Union Street Bloomington, IN 47405-3800 (812) 855-0121 https://registrar.indiana.edu Federal School Code: 001809
IU East Office of the Registrar 2325 Chester Blvd. Richmond, IN 47374-1289 (800) 959-3278 https://www.iue.edu/registrar/ Federal School Code: 001811
IU Fort Wayne Office of the Registrar Neff Hall 110 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499 (260) 257-6760 https://www.iufw.edu Federal School Code: 00181317
IU Indianapolis Office of the Registrar Campus Center 250 420 University Boulevard Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5144 (317) 274-1519 https://indianapolis.iu.edu/ Federal School Code: 001813
*IU Columbus students will need to contact the IU Indianapolis Registrar office for transcript services.
IU Kokomo Office of the Registrar 2300 South Washington St. P.O. Box 9003 Kokomo, IN 46904-9003 (765) 455-9391 https://www.iuk.edu/registrar Federal School Code: 001814
IU Northwest Office of the Registrar 3400 Broadway Gary, IN 46408-1197 (219) 980-6815 https://www.iun.edu/registrar Federal School Code: 001815
IU South Bend Office of the Registrar Administration Building 134G 1700 Mishawaka Avenue P.O. Box 7111 South Bend, IN 46634-7111 (574) 520-4451 https://registrar.iusb.edu Federal School Code: 001816
IU Southeast Office of the Registrar University Center South 107 4201 Grant Line Rd. New Albany, IN 47150-6405 https://www.ius.edu/registrar/ Federal School Code: 001817