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DegreeLink

DegreeLink is an ISU program that enables individuals to transfer credit earned from regionally accredited colleges and universities and then complete ISU bachelor degrees via distance education. Most bachelor degree-completion programs are offered entirely on-line while others require on-campus coursework. All programs are open to Indiana residents. Many are open to out-of-state and international students.

Majors Offered

Bachelor degree-completion programs are offered in the following majors. Admission requirements, transfer guidelines, and program availability vary by major. Details are listed by major below.

Optional Minors

Obtaining a minor is an excellent way to complement your degree, supplement skills and abilities, and increase employability. All minors are optional and are open to all majors.

Transferring Credits

Indiana State University accepts credit earned from Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University, and other regionally accredited colleges and universities. In addition, several programs offer credit for work experience.

Note: Students entering Ivy Tech Community College or Vincennes University—and planning to transfer associate degrees to ISU bachelor degrees—should refer to this chart to plan their programs of study.

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If you have questions or require immediate assistance, please contact:

Office of Admissions
Indiana State University
John W. Moore Welcome Center
318 North Sixth Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
812-237-2121
1-800-GO-TO-ISU (toll-free USA)
studentservices@indstate.edu


Distance Education Students Residing Outside of Indiana: Each of the states has its own approval processes for out-of-state institutions offering distance education. While Indiana State University endeavors to offer all of its programs to as wide an audience as possible, all ISU distance education programs may not be available in all states.

The Catalog of Indiana State University is the document of authority for all students. The requirements given in the catalog supersede information issued by any academic department, program, college, or school. The University reserves the right to change the requirements at any time.