Luddy Hall
700 N. Woodlawn Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47408
812-856-5754
luddy@iu.edu
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Myles Brand Hall
901 E. Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47408
Luddy Artificial Intelligence Center
1015 E 11th St
Bloomington, IN 47408
Parking
The parking garage that’s closest to most of our buildings is the Eleventh and Fee Garage.
Luddy Undergraduate Office
Admissions and campus visits
- 812-855-6159
Admissions and campus visit questions: luddyrec@iu.edu
Advising
- 812-856-0130
luddyadv@iu.edu
Records
- Questions about records, including readmission, certification, and graduation: siceugrd@iu.edu
Career Services
- Luddy Hall, first floor
812-856-4903
luddycareers@iu.edu
Development and Alumni Relations
- 812-856-3716
Luddy Graduate Office
On-campus students
- Admissions
GoLuddy@iu.edu
812-856-3960 - Advising & Student Services
Current graduate students:
gradvise@iu.edu
812-855-4841 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Online students
- Schedule an admissions or advising appointment
812-856-5953 - Admissions
luddyonl@iu.edu - Advising & Student Services
siceooe@iu.edu
Other Luddy Offices
Need to contact someone confidentially?
Anonymous feedback
The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering wants your feedback! We welcome your report of either positive or unwelcoming experiences you have had in our School or on-campus, or suggestions for what we can do better.
Let us know!Luddy Ombudsperson
The Luddy School Ombuds are neutral third parties with whom faculty, staff and students can safely and privately discuss their issues and concerns outside of formal processes.
Faculty and students: David Leake
Staff: Terry Taylor-Norbu
Guided by the principles of confidentiality, independence, impartiality, and informality, each ombudsperson listens carefully to understand concerns and help individuals to articulate them clearly, explains relevant rights and responsibilities, discusses applicable policies and regulations, and assists individuals in exploring and assessing the options and resources available to them for resolution, whether informally or through departmental, school, or university procedures.
Departments
Contact your department to ask about academic programs and graduate admissions.