Academic programs
- College of Arts and Sciences: Learn about a wide range of ways to study in the career fields you are interested in pursuing. Be sure to ask about the College of Arts and Sciences' specialized schools as well.
- Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies
- The Media School
- Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design
- Business Pathways: One place to learn about Business options across campus
- Kelley School of Business: Speak with a representative from the Kelley Admissions office
- Kelley+: Accelerated Master's Degree programs through Kelley that are open to graduates from any IUB school
- School of Education: Learn about Teaching, Counseling, and Student Development options
- Integrated Program in the Environment (IPE): IPE is your portal for academics, research, creative activities, and organizations focusing on the environment.
- Language Flagship Programs: Specialized language programs that can be added to any major to gain proficiency in languages critical to US security, business, and other sectors.
- Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering: Connect tech with your career interests
- School of Nursing: Talk with a current student ambassador to learn what it is like to be a Nursing student at IUB.
- O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs: Degrees related to the business of government, non-profits, healthcare orgs, and arts orgs.
- School of Public Health: If you’re looking for hands-on learning, the SPH-B academic programs have you covered. Offering a broad range of health-related fields of study.
- School of Social Work: Did you know social workers are the #1 providers of Mental Health Care in the U.S.?
Co-curricular Programs
Student Support Resources
Academic Advising, Career Coaching and Peer Coaching
- Advising and Major Exploration Services
- Career Exploration & Student Employment
- Health Professions and Prelaw Advising
- IU Peer Coaches
- Peace Corps
- Academic Advisors, Career Coaches, Support Staff, and Peers from all of the above programs!
Required event for students advised through Advising and Major Exploration Services (AMES)
All IU undergraduate students! It is not just for Exploratory students. 60-70% of IUB students will change their major, but only about 5% are declared Exploratory.
Even if you know your major! Learn about minors, certificates, and experiential learning opportunities across campus to enrich your degree!
Understand the opportunity of an IUB degree and the importance of getting involved.
Explore your interest in a career using the Career Communities. Look for programs at the fair that can support your career goals.
Won't have much time at the fair? Read through the list of programs that will be at the fair ahead of time (see About the Fair above). Plan to quickly visit the programs that interest you most. Also, investigate majors, minors, and certificates and prepare questions.
Talk with friends about your hopes for your IU experience and plan to go to the fair together!
Be sure to check the full Welcome Week schedule.
Don't know where to start? - That's okay!
At each table speak one-on-one with academic advisors, career coaches, and peer ambassadors for help navigating all the options available to you. Gather information and make contacts for the programs you want to investigate further.
All work and no play? We don't think so. Don't forget to spin the prize wheel for a chance to win a gift card, pick up IU swag, create a bracelet to remind yourself of your goals, and more!
Sad you can't make it? We are too. But opportunity awaits. Visit the following advisors and coaches to learn more about academic, career, and experiential learning opportunities at IUB.
Academic Advisors in Advising and Major Exploration Services
Career Coaches in Career Exploration & Student Employment
IU Peer Coach Program
Involvement and Leadership Advisors in the Office of Student Life
Academic Coaches in Student Academic Center