Program-Specific Eligibility Requirements

Criminal Justice

Guaranteed Admission Eligibility Requirements

Students who enrolled as degree-seeking students at Ivy Tech Community College on or after June 1, 2021, and successfully complete the Associate of Science – Criminal Justice – Transfer as a Junior (TSAP) degree and the Indiana College Core (formerly designated STGEC) at Ivy Tech Community College with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher may be eligible for guaranteed admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice TSAP program at IU Bloomington

To qualify for Guaranteed Admission to this TSAP program at IU Bloomington a student must:

  1. apply for admission to the Criminal Justice BA TSAP program at IU Bloomington
  2. provide the IU Bloomington Office of Admissions with an official Ivy Tech student transcript verifying completion of the Associate of Science – Criminal Justice – Transfer as a Junior (TSAP) and the Indiana College Core (STGEC) at Ivy Tech prior to July 1
  3. earn a grade of C or higher in each of the following Ivy Tech courses:
    • English Composition: ENGL 111
    • Public Speaking: COMM 101
    • Finite Mathematics or Calculus: MATH 135, MATH 201, MATH 211, or MATH 221
    • Foreign Language (second semester): FREN 102, GERM 102, or SPAN 102. In order to remain in the TSAP program, students must complete the third and fourth semesters of foreign language in their first two semesters at Indiana University Bloomington.
  1. earn no grade lower than a C in the final semester before graduating from Ivy Tech
  2. meet the standard IU Bloomington requirements for eligibility as detailed below.

Students may be admitted to the IUB Criminal Justice BA TSAP program for the Fall term only. The application deadline is June 1.

Standard Indiana University Eligibility Requirements

Indiana University Bloomington is committed to maintaining a safe learning environment. As part of that commitment, Indiana University requires all applicants to disclose if they

    • have been subject to formal disciplinary action (including for example, but not limited to, suspension or expulsion for academic or non-academic reasons at a high school, post-secondary institution, college or university;
    • have been charged with or convicted of a crime (or a foreign legal equivalent) that has not been expunged by a court;
    • and\or have engaged in behavior that caused injury to person(s) or personal property (including for example, but not limited to, vandalism or behavior that led to a restraining order) which resulted in some form of discipline or intervention.

Students who have been subject to formal disciplinary action and/or have been charged or convicted of a crime and/or have engaged in injurious behavior as described above do not qualify for guaranteed admission to IU Bloomington. Please note, however, that a previous disciplinary action, charge, conviction, or conduct of the sort identified above does not automatically disqualify applicants from admission to IU, but they do require review by the campus admissions committee.