How long does IU rolling admissions take to reply?

Hi! So I know this is super late and I do have other colleges I have been accepted to so it isn’t crucial I am admitted here but I recently realized how much I would love to go here.
My stats:
3.2 gpa at a good OOS public school; I have taken a few ap/ honors each year
26 act
job +volunteering
Hispanic
biology major

I was wondering how long rolling admissions generally takes at IU and if there is any possible way scholarships are still open/ if I would be eligible? Also, does anyone know if it is a lot more competitive to be admitted to IU for rolling admissions/ if I would have a chance?
Thank you!

I’d say it’s very unlikely that you’d get any scholarships considering that you are applying late. Your stats are also below average for IU. I’m not sure whether you would get in or not, but I’d say it’s worth applying if you are interested and can afford it without merit scholarships.

https://admissions.indiana.edu/education/class-profile.html

IU should get you your decision in the next couple weeks, potentially as soon as two (they do have less applicants during this period after all).

Best of luck to you! If you get accepted, my advice is get housing application in ASAP as they hand out housing based on time stamp. Please download and read the housing contract thoroughly to understand what it does or does not state. The housing application asks you to preference a location. Note, the word preference. This is not a guarantee of location. Be realistic about housing costs beyond freshman year as next year all upper classmen who had contracts signed for oncampus locations had those locations revoked in January and were given option of off campus location lottery or allowed to get out of contract and sign independently with properties that still had openings in town due to mold issue impacting dorms. The university plans to upgrade several dorm buildings next year with the hope to have them completed in one year but if not, that could impact housing inventory or options for your sophomore year. Just be realistic about costs going forward and don’t assume that the way things have been is how they will be. There are some popular properties in town that have already started application waitlists for the 2020-21 academic year.