Strategies to get into Kelly for International Students?

<p>You don’t need to take W170 if you take W131. Don’t take both.</p>

<p>Here is what I would take while at IUB, given your situation:</p>

<p>Fall Semester: 15 credits
– BUS K201
– BUS C104
– easy three credits elective
– easy three credits elective
– microeconomics online from Ivy Tech Bloomington; meets Aug 25, 2014 - Oct 18, 2014 (3 credits) Fall 2014 Principles of Microeconomics 1st 8 Weeks - 21901 - ECON 202 - 81N</p>

<p>Spring Semester: 12 credits
– M119 calculus
– BUS G202 (2 credits)
– BUS A100 (1 credit)
– easy three credits elective
– easy three credits elective</p>

<p>Your Ivy Tech microecon class will be over and the grade registered with the IUB registrar in time to sign up for G202 to take in Spring. Be sure to have the Ivy Tech grade sent to IUB as soon as possible after completing microecon at Ivy Tech. </p>

<p>Get a solid B or higher in all the IUB classes (except the microecon class at Ivy Tech; you need a solid C or above in that) and you will be guaranteed admission to Kelley. (This plan is for the admissions requirements as they currently stand; it is possible they will change, and also very possible that they won’t publish the changes before you sign up for Fall classes if they do change. However, it is very unlikely that K201 and C104 will be taken off the list of required classes, so take these to in the Fall and then make adjustments for Spring if changes take place and are announced during the Fall semester).</p>

<p>You can load up on community college classes the summer after freshman year to get back on pace to take Icore first semester of you junior year or earlier. You should be able to find transferable equivalents for most or all of these Icore prerequisites from a community college after your freshman year. Just get a solid C or higher.</p>

<p>Ivy Tech offers equivalents for:
L201 business law
M118 finite
W131 English Composition
E202 Macroecon
M119 calculus and E201 (but I would take these at IUB, if trying to get regular admission)</p>

<p>You can also get transferable credit for A201 and A202 from many community colleges and other colleges, but not from Ivy Tech.</p>

<p><a href=“http://admit.indiana.edu/apply/transfer/credits.shtml”>http://admit.indiana.edu/apply/transfer/credits.shtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;