| Institution Type: | Public |
| Campus Setting: | Large city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“IUPUI is a great college and a fun place to be and learn new experiences. The campus allows student to commute, so students can save on expenses regarding living expense.…”
“i love the area and the upkeep of the buildings. i enjoy the teachers and students. i also enjoy the cafe on site. …”
“i would give iupui a 8.5. teachers are great, class sized are a little big. parking is terrible that is a why i gave them a 8.5.…”
“iupui is has a great educational atmosphere that goes out of its way to teach its students valuable life experience. iupui is a university that teaches its students to try…”
“iupui is a great college! the campus is so diverse and since it is so close to downtown, there is always something fun going on! fellow students are nice as…”
Yes I Loved It!
» Read MoreI love the environment at IUPUI. The campus is awesome and the students are easy to get along with. Also I enjoy attending IUPUI because of instructors. Ive only been through one semester but ive found that my instructors will help me achieve the goals I have set for myself.
» Read MoreBeing on campus is fun. You meet a lot of new people. Even though this school is more of a commuter college, it can still be fun to stay on campus.
» Read MoreThere is so much to do on campus and here in the city! I love just driving around seeing the different buildings and houses. The advising here is amazing-if you have any questions about classes you can ask your teachers, adviser, or the peer advisers.
» Read MoreAs a business and art student, Indianapolis is the perfect location - living in a city with both a strong business environment and a strong art culture is definitely beneficial. Socially, there is always something fun going on downtown - music, art, theater, athletics, museums, etc. The students and staff who are part of the Honors College are fantastic, and being a part of this smaller community makes a 30,000-student campus more personal and less overwhelming.
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