Enrollment Goals: Record Achievements

This fall’s class of incoming students at Indiana University Bloomington is making history: entering at the state’s bicentennial and graduating at the university’s bicentennial. While this commonality ties the class of 2020 together, they are all uniquely Hoosiers—no matter from where they started.

In the Office of Enrollment Management, we’re doing our part to ensure the academic quality of each incoming class, to increase access for all students, and to make college more affordable for more Hoosiers. The OEM strategic plan guides our actions in these areas, and we’ll continue to build on the last five years of growth in access and academic quality.

Vice Provost David B Johnson.

We’re committed to supporting and serving every student through graduation and beyond.

David B. Johnson, vice provost, Enrollment Management
Enrollment Goals: Academic Quality, Diversity, Affordability and International Presence.
Enrollment Goals: Competing Yet Complementary

Our students are setting records; the incoming class median GPA is 3.79 and the average SAT/ACT converted score is 1223. Direct admits have increased by 11 percent over last year, driven by gains in the College of Arts and Sciences.

As part of our strategic commitment to making college more affordable, we have developed a need-based Bicentennial County Scholarship opportunity in Indiana counties that historically represent a low number of IU students. We’ve redesigned the Pell Promise award and have enrolled another exceptional group of 21st Century Scholars.

We don’t stop working after a student enrolls. We’re committed to supporting and serving every student through graduation and beyond. From a pre-registration program that levels the playing field for incoming students, to an enhanced first-year experience for all students, to an intelligent knowledge base where students, parents, and alumni can find answers to their questions about financial aid, tuition, transcripts, and more—we’re constantly improving our support and service.

Indiana University Bloomington’s future is bright. In this competitive higher education marketplace, we’re taking every opportunity to be where the students are. We’re making it easier than ever to apply to IU through two new applications. As one of 95 founding members of the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success, we will continue to increase our engagement with underrepresented and underserved students. Additionally our membership in the Common Application will allow prospective students to apply to IU Bloomington, among a list of nearly 700 colleges using this single application platform. Across the country and the globe, we are working to keep IU Bloomington competitive.

Thanks to all involved for another successful year. I look forward to collaborating further with our students, faculty, staff, and other partners as we continue to work together to recruit, enroll, and serve all IU students.

David B. Johnson
Vice Provost, Enrollment Management
Indiana University Bloomington

5 year enrollment trends.
Beginner Student Enrollment
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Beginner Domestic Resident, Domestic Non-Resident and International Students.
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Beginners by Residency
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Beginner Median GPA
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Beginner Mean SAT/ACT Converted Scores
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Beginner US Underrepresented Student Enrollment
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
91 Indiana Counties Represented in the Beginner Class
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
41 U.S. States Represented in the Beginner Class
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
36 Countries Represented in the Beginner Class
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Strong numbers for 21st Century Scholars
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Growth in Beginner Hudson and Holland Scholars
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Growth in Hutton Honors College Beginners
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Beginner IU Bloomington Gift Aid Recipients
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Beginner IU Bloomington Gift Aid
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Enrollment by intended school or college
Retention of Prior Year Beginners to IU
Note: A beginner is any student starting college as a degree-seeking undergraduate for the first time. A freshman is any student with fewer than 30 credits.
Degree-Seeking Undergraduate and Campus Enrollment