Indiana University Kelley School of Business

Bloomington, United States of America

The Kelley School of Business, part of Indiana University, is renowned for its world-class education in business. It offers a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and online programs with a strong emphasis on experiential learning, leadership, and innovation.
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Founded in 1920, the Kelley School stands out for excellence in mining, materials science, geosciences, and renewable energy technology education and research. It’s especially renowned for its business, accounting, finance, and information systems programs.
Across Bloomington and Indianapolis, the school enrolls over 12,700 students—more than 10,000 undergrad, around 2,500 graduate, and 80+ doctoral students.
Kelley benefits from a robust alumni network—over 133,000 graduates across 105 countries. Its undergrad program ranks consistently among the top 10 in the U.S. in areas like marketing, accounting, entrepreneurship, and more.
Apply to Indiana University and select Kelley as your intended major. Eligibility for direct admission requires strong academic performance (e.g. GPA, SAT/ACT). If not directly admitted, students may transfer into Kelley after completing core business prerequisites
Yes—TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores are required unless you’ve completed a degree taught in English. For graduate programs like the MBA, minimum scores are TOEFL iBT 100, IELTS 7.0, or DET 130
For programs like the full-time MBA or graduate certificates: A bachelor’s degree (with equivalent years of education), work experience (for some programs), transcripts, English test, and proof of financial support. No GMAT is required for many programs, though some offer waivers
Kelley offers a broad set of programs—including Bachelor's, MBA, Master’s in Management, Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, and online offerings like Kelley Direct.
Kelley features top-tier research centers in brand leadership, global business, entrepreneurship, and more. Notably, Bloomington Brands allows students to manage real-world brands under contracts with companies like Scotts Miracle-Gro.
Programs are offered across both Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses, plus online channels
Yes—over 130 merit-based scholarships are available for first-year direct admits and current students (merit or need-based), and no separate application is needed.
Incoming international freshmen may receive IU Academic or country-specific scholarships (e.g., Global Engagement Scholarship up to $11,000/year) if admitted early by Feb 1.
More than 90% of MBA students receive merit aid (often $15,000 to full tuition) automatically through the application. Higher awards include Dean's Fellowships (full tuition), Global Fellowships ($35,000/year), Forté Fellowships, and more.
Yes. International graduates can apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after completing their program, which allows them to work in the U.S. for up to 12 months, or up to 36 months if in a STEM-eligible program.
Yes. Kelley’s career services and Indiana University’s Office of International Services offer guidance on OPT, STEM OPT extensions, and other

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University Of Indiana University Kelley School of Business Application Statistics

14000
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60 %
$ 45350
$ 15000
3.6
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90 %

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