Indiana Code § 21-40-4-7

Admission approval; conditions
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Sec. 7. (a) Subject to subsection (c), a state educational institution shall approve for admission an Indiana resident who: (1) graduates with an Indiana diploma established under IC 20-19-2-21 (c); (2) meets the diploma designation described in IC 20-19-2-21 (e)(2) and the requirements for the designation under 511 IAC 6-7.2-21(b)(2); and (3) submits a nationally recognized college entrance exam score to the state educational institution to which the resident is applying.       (b) Admission approval provided by a state educational institution to an Indiana resident under subsection (a) does not guarantee the resident admission to a specific academic degree or program of the state educational institution.       (c) For purposes of admission under subsection (a), the commission for higher education, in coordination with state educational institutions, may establish additional admission conditions based on academic dishonesty or other misconduct.   IC 21-40-5 Chapter 5. Immunization Requirements at State Educational Institutions               21-40-5-1 Development of form             21-40-5-2 Necessary student documentation             21-40-5-3 Form of documentation; effect of noncompliance             21-40-5-4 Exemption from immunization             21-40-5-5 Expired             21-40-5-6 Religious objections             21-40-5-7 Time for student compliance with documentation; noncompliance             21-40-5-8 State educational institution nonenforcement; action by department             21-40-5-9 State educational institution records of student immunization status             21-40-5-10 Transfer of student to other state educational institution; record copies for transferee institute             21-40-5-11 Annual summary reports             21-40-5-12 Private institutions; voluntary compliance with chapter             21-40-5-13 Rules; communicable diseases list             21-40-5-14 Expired

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