<p>boysx3, if using “the Indy program as a backdoor admit to the Bloomington program” means getting accepted to Kelley-Indianapolis and then transferring to Kelley Bloomington, then I don’t think that would work. You would have to first transfer into IUB, then take the minimum four admissions courses on the Bloomington campus and then apply to Kelley IUB. [Current</a> IU Students: Undergraduate Program : Kelley School of Business: Indiana University](<a href=“Undergraduate | Bachelor's Degree in Business | Indiana Kelley”>Undergraduate | Bachelor's Degree in Business | Indiana Kelley)</p>
<p>Also, the Kelley admissions website says that it will probably be difficult to graduate in four years as a transfer student. </p>
<p>Also, the Kelley bulletin states that “the Kelley School does not recommend transfer after the first two semesters of undergraduate work.” See p. 12 at [Kelley</a> School of Business Undergraduate Bulletin : Academic Bulletin](<a href=“Indiana University Bloomington”>Indiana University Bloomington)</p>