The IU Indianapolis Honors College experience extends beyond coursework. You'll work closely with IU Indianapolis faculty and staff to become prepared to communicate effectively, solve problems, and make differences in the world. The collaborative study space in the lower level of University Library offers easy access to technology, appliances, and Honors staff.
Honors scholars have the opportunity to join multiple student organizations, including the Honors Adventure club, Honors Arts and Culture Society, Academics for Civic Engagement, and Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Societies. The Honors Peer Mentor Program connects first-year to continuing scholars that help them balance expectations, expand their awareness of campus resources, and connect them to student organizations, campus events, and opportunities that match their interests and passions.
The Honors Residential Based Learning Communities (RBLC) provide housing to first-year scholars in University Tower and to continuing scholars in Riverwalk Apartments. Co-curricular programs such as research opportunities, study abroad, service learning, and experiential learning allow students to strive toward making a difference in their local and global communities.