University of Indianapolis
1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
Founded in 1902 by the
United Methodist Church, the University of Indianapolis continuously ranks among the top 25 percent of master's
degree-granting institutions in the Midwest by US News & World Report.
UI offers nine associate, 70 bachelor's, 22 master's, and five doctoral programs. This includes strong programs in
business,
education and the nationally ranked
Health Sciences. Qualified faculty, not
teaching assistants, teach all courses offered at the University of Indianapolis.
There are about 4,300 students who enjoy a student-to-faculty ratio of 12 to one and an average class size of 18 students.
Quick Facts
Several graduate programs at the University of Indianapolis ranked among the best in the country.
UI is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
The University of Indianapolis has more than 4,600 students at its main campus in Indianapolis and more than 1,000 graduate students. The branch campus in Athens, Greece, has more than 550 students.
There are 460 full- and part-time faculty.
Seventy percent of freshmen live on campus in five residence halls and 58 apartment units.
Scheduled campus improvements include a new, 48,000-square-foot addition to the Schwitzer Student Center--the goal to expand and improve the dining and gathering space. Other developments include an overhaul of the library, a new residence hall, and a student athletics and recreational facility.
This school profile has been compiled and updated by The CollegeBound Network. The school is not affiliated with The CollegeBound Network and shall not be considered a sponsor of this program.