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9 out of 9 people found this review useful.
kimberly from Sellersburg, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot University of Indianapolis has challenged me academically but has given me the resources I need to succeed at a higher level.
Am enjoying being here Indianapolis is located just 5 minutes outside the city, therefore offers a student less distractions and at the same time opportunities to enjoy the excitement of one of the largest cities in the United States.
The faculty and students at University of Indianapolis are great people. As a new student you will be taken care of and the new student experience will be quite easy and enjoyable.Bang for the buck University of Indianapolis is very personal and sees there students as a person not a number. Professors go out of there way to help you and faculty across the campus are there to help also.
Not to mention University of Indianapolis host many fun events for there students such as Christmas dinner, midnight breakfast during finals, free shirt give aways, you name it. Of course academics are important, but the fact that the University is able to include other fun events makes it even better.
Tips for prospective students Continue to work hard in high school and at the same time be well rounded. University of Indianapolis is very big on volunteering and believes in serving. To increase your chances on being accepted go out in your community and serve.
Great for these types of students As a student athlete I can say, this is a great place for student athletes. At University of Indianapolis they not only take pride in the athlete but the student, therefore many of the athletes are well ranked academically.
Other great programs at University of Indianapolis is the Physical Therapy program and Nursing. Two of which are ranked high in Indiana.Login to rate or flag the reviews
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4 out of 4 people found this review useful.
Amanda from Indianapolis, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I love attending class every day. The professor are there and are willing to teach you every thing they can about the subjects covered during class. Even though I have taken similar classes to some that I took last semester, I still learned a lot more information during my first semester on the discussed subjects.
Am enjoying being here There over 50 student organizations on campus. I am probably actively involved in 3 clubs. I also participate in the chapel ministries and play intramural sports. There are always a variety of activities I can participate in. Everyone at school is accepting of other people. Many people spend time hanging out with their friends throughout the day. I am a commuter student, but I spend a majority of my time at school participating in activities or spending time with friends.
Bang for the buck It might cost a more expensive, but it is definitely worth it. The professors are always willing to spend time with you and help you with problem material. Also there are many useful resources that are on campus that are available to students. These services include help services for job placement in the future, information concerning majors and minors, and many other services are available.
Tips for prospective students Don't be afraid to get to know your professors. It's really alright if they know your name. Also get involved on campus; there are many different opportunities available for you to use.
Great for these types of students
Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Education
Someone looking for a truly remarkable experience during college but is also willing to do some work to earn one of the best educations around.Login to rate or flag the reviews
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3 out of 3 people found this review useful.
Kelsie from King Cove, AK
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I learn something every time I go to class. Since I am going full time, I, like a lot of you I'm sure, feel like skipping your 8:00 am class to sleep a little extra. But everytime I think about skipping I make myself go. And everytime I do go I learn something that will benefit me on my final. The professors are great and will do anything they can to help you learn all you can.
Am enjoying being here I am a commuter student, so it is harder for me to get involved in activities, events, and organizations, but they are all there for the taking. I have heard a lot of the older students and faculty say that they want you to feel like UIndy is your second home, so they do a lot to reach that goal. I myself am not very out going, but if you are or not, you still get to know a lot of people, and will get involved in more than you expect.
Bang for the buck The professors are GREAT! The classes teach you so much! The campus is small but big enough with lots of extras like the fitness center, free admission to almost everything held on campus, free tshirts and other junk, an awesome book store, textbook rentals, a lot of options for meal plans, and also the campus police for your safety!
Tips for prospective students Classes are small enough so you can get to know your professors pretty easily, and they are totally open to getting to know you. Decide your major early. What ever it is, they get you into the field during your freshman year. Don't feel like you have to live on campus, because there are alot of housing options close to the school. Get to class early if you don't want to walk a mile just to get a parking space. They are building new parking lots now, but there is also construction on Hanna Ave, right in front of the school so it kinda slows things down.
Great for these types of students Nursing, Physical Therapy, PrePT, Education, Commuters
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Anonymous
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot In college, you are guaranteed to learn something regardless of what kind of student you may be. Although freshman year is supposed to be the learning year and finding yourself, I personally haven't found myself yet. There have been a few teachers here who I am so glad to have had, Dr. Prestia (history, etc.) and Dr. Cousert (Management) that have taught me so much about their respective studies that I would have to be sleeping in class in order to have not learned a thing. I took so many goals, lessons, new understandings, and values away from each teacher I wish I would have had them in highschool! If you happen to attend UIndy and have either Dr. Prestia or Dr. Cousert, you won't be sorry because you will not only learn a ton of material that you will take with you for life, you will also have fun each and every class.
On the downside, however, I had many teachers who seemed to not know how to teach. I will not name any names, but they just read the book and assigned assignments and expected each student to automatically know what to do. I get it's college and you are supposed to not rely on teachers for everything, but that is their job to teach us.
All in all, I have learned quite a few things here at UIndy. I love how classes are very small and you have a close relationship with you teachers. You aren't just another number on a piece of paper and in most cases, each teacher knows you by name and vice versa. That would be the aspect of UIndy that I loved the most. You can go to your professors office after class and sit down and have a conversation about your struggles and whatnot, and in most cases they genuinely help you out until you know what to do. Although not every college has this few students where that is possible, every college should strive towards that goal because it really does help out a lot and UIndy is doing a fine job in that aspect.
Am enjoying being here Before attending college, I didn't research too much about what I wanted to do and where I wanted to go. I landed on UIndy from the internet and basically figured I would try it for a year because I already had plans to transfer to another college afterwards. Arriving here the first thing you notice is the size. UIndy is pretty small and you get that feeling of high school again. Although I love the fact that it doesn't have 50,000 students here and you get to see and know many of the same faces each and every day here, it seems a bit like high school. Many of the students here went to high school with each other and immediately there are already cliques and groups before you even have a change to mingle (like me who didn't know anyone). I met a few people that I gained a personal friendship with and after leaving UIndy after my freshman year I know I will carry that friendship on throughout my life. The small school feeling is awesome, but if you want that feeling that everyone is trying to meet new people and there aren't too many cliques besides the usually sports ones, then I would advise to look elsewhere. You never know though, those few friends you might meet here will be genuine people that you can count on for days to come. It is really a gamble of the dice.
Bang for the buck UIndy is remodeling, adding, and expanding it's size which gives the school a modern, updated look. They just added the new dining areas a few years ago which is cool because you can get burgers, subs, burritos, etc. The grab and go is also nice because you can just pop in and spend you meal swipes on snacks, drinks, and meals for your dorms that you can save for days to come. I feel however, that UIndy is a bit overpriced. The meal plan for incoming freshman is a bit high and if you are like me and don't eat 4 meals a day then by the time the semester is over you have tons of meals left valuing at 6.00 a pop, which adds up and is basically money tossed down the drain. The other aspect that I believe is overpriced are the dorms. A few dorms here are newer and remodeled and very nice for the price that they are at. If you are like me and like in the older dorms (New Hall, Corey Bretz, Warren, or Cravens) then they are very outdated with many things being broken, falling apart, or just a bit dirty. I enjoyed living in New Hall for the most part because it isn't the average dorm, but for the price I feel that they could update the rooms and bathrooms and kitchens a bit.
Tips for prospective students Make sure you research your wants and needs before going to a college. I made that mistake, and although I have enjoyed aspects of UIndy for my freshman year of college, I personally would have taken a different route if I could go back.
Great for these types of students International Students, Small town students, Physical therapy, and nursing students.
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Katie from Frankfort, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I am currently a Sophomore Nursing Student at the University of Indianapolis. I have learned so much about the field of nursing just within these first couple of years. As a nursing major we get to experience class room styled learning but also practical and clinical styled learning, Being in a specific programs allows you to connect with students who are pursuing the same career as you. Some classes are more difficult than others, but the professors are always open to helping out the students.
Am enjoying being here University of Indianapolis' campus is a small private college. It gives you a chance to meet more of the people on campus. Larger campuses have a larger student population, so you don't get to meet a lot of the people on campus. This university is trying to get the students more involved in what is going on around campus. Most events are ran by student organizations. I enjoy the close environment with students and teachers.
Bang for the buck This university is more on the expensive side, but it is due to being a small private school that doesn't receive financial support from the government. The university tries to offer a wide variety of options for financial aid for students. The school is also renovating a lot of the campus to make it more desirable for prospective students.
Tips for prospective students Look for outside scholarships to help pay for the costs of school. Get involved with student ran organizations but also professional organizations. Check out options like renting and buying used textbooks.
Great for these types of students Great for students who enjoy a small environment where you get to know a lot of different people. Great for students who have an academic strive for excellence.
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3 out of 4 people found this review useful.
Lisa from Fort Wayne, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The teachers at this school help so much to make sure each student masters the concepts. I have not walked out of any class not learning something new and useful.
Am enjoying being here I love the campus and that it is close to downtown Indianapolis if you want to escape school for a bit.
Bang for the buck It is a bit on the expensive side but it is worth every penny.
Great for these types of students Nursing, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy
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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.
Anne from Fishers, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences the university of indianapolis is an amazing school that offers numerous opportunities for their students. the smaller classrooms create an environment where questions can be asked comfortably, and answered quickly. most of the professors are down to earth, and genuinely care about their students success.
Tips for prospective students be prepared for a smaller campus, which is nice if you are looking for a more personable environment. there is good school spirit for athletics, so don't be afraid to join in!
Academic Rigor classes are small, so it makes a better learning environment than a 200 person lecture class some campuses have. they are good to ease you in your first semester, but it really depends what professors you have and what classes you take.
Dorm Life dorm life depends on which dorm you stay in. upperclassmen dorms are extremely nice, especially the dorm that will open up next year. the dorms are very close to the dining hall, at most a 4 minute walk. the ra's are awesome and plan times where your floor can meet up and have a fondu night or a movie night. your floor will be your college family.
Food and Dining the food is extremely good most days, there are occasional times when the food is iffy. you can always count on the grilled chicken and salad bar! also lots of vegetarian options. the only problem are the dining hours on weekends which are very limited, but there are fast food places nearby.
What to do for fun for fun, i mostly hang out with friends on weekends and go downtown. it is about a 15 minute drive to the circle from the university. i also have joined clubs that offer weekly events where you are able to meet people and just have some fun.
Bang for the buck it is a private school, but they offer tons of scholarships to make it reasonable. athletes receive very good scholarships. the knowledge that i have obtained over the past two semesters is worth the money.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus our most famous tradition is the midnight pancake breakfast before finals week! there is live entertainment and fun activities to lead up to the breakfast, and a good time to study and relax before the big week.
Great for these types of students this school is good for the students who don't want to be overwhelmed when they first start in college. professors are personable, and it is easy to get one-on-one time if you are struggling.
Clubs and Activities there are not too many activities offered on campus because of the campus being called a suitcase campus where people leave on the weekends. clubs offer numerous volunteer opportunities that are extremely fun, from walking dogs at the animal shelter to playing with kids.
Greek Life there is no greek life here which was a contributing factor for choosing this university. only the athletes have athletic houses.
Campus Safety it is true that the university of indianapolis is not in the greatest part of downtown indy. there are emergency call boxes all around campus and the university is lit up at night, so i have not felt threatened. it still is always safer to walk with friends after a night class.
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2 out of 3 people found this review useful.
Heather from Hope, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Tips for prospective students This university is extremely laid back and by far the best choice for your college career.
Great for these types of students Nursing Students
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Margarita from Poplar Branch, NC
Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot I got the chance to visit the campus and I can see I am going to learn everything I am going to need to know.
Will enjoy being here I'm not to sure about mandatory church services but I think I will learn to love it very much.
Bang for the buck I like the fact the in-state and out-of-state tuition is the same that makes things a little easier for me since I will be paying for my schooling.
Great for these types of students I can tell this school will be great for everyone who likes a community environment. The student teacher ratio is 14:1! :) I can't wait to apply and hopefully get accepted.
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Rachelle from Jamestown, IN
Reviewer is A past student here.
Categories Rating Comments Did learn a lot In my experience at this university good professors come few and far between. Freshman year was the worst experience I could have expected. Whether or not I paid attention in class, if I did not do the extra reading I did, then I would have no idea what was going on.
Did enjoy being here I absolutely hated going to U of I. The main reason I most likely did not connect with the people on campus and the school itself was because I was a commuter, which exculded me from meeting more friends and obtaining a better campus experience. Another reason I did not like this school was because most of the students that were enrolled were over-priveledged, upper-class, only child students. I; however, come from a much different background and therefore did not connect with the teachers or students.
Bang for the buck As I mentioned above, this university is for the upper-class. The tuition keeps going up. Without room and board and meal plan, the tuition is almost $23,000! What average joe can afford a school like this?! Freshman year wasn't worth the $20,000 I am going to regret paying for after I graduate from a different college.
Tips for prospective students Do not listen to what college recruiters tell you about small class sizes. The teacher-student ratio is not 1-15 your freshman year. You'll be lucky if you have a class with less than 30 people.
Great for these types of students If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. Look and compare countless colleges before making the final decision.
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Teairra from Gary, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences The classes are small which is good.
There is a great student teacher relationship.
There are plenty of opportunities to get involved.Tips for prospective students always stay focused
get involved
use the resources availableWhat to do for fun attend campus events
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Sara from Indianapolis, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences This school is very accommodating to all varieties of students. The professors genuinely care about the students and their well being. I am glad I chose this school because I could never imagine being anywhere else.
Tips for prospective students Don't expect college to be easy; you need to study for every test and be prepared to be challenged academically.
Academic Rigor It's college, it's not going to be a walk in the park. University of Indianapolis is great at working with the students though and there are numerous resources to assist students who need it.
Dorm Life Living o campus is awesome! All the dorms are well equipped with the things students need. The only thing is that University of Indianapolis can be kind of slow on the weekends, but there are plenty of things to do around the school.
Food and Dining The University of Indianapolis is ranked top 25 in the Nation for their food. There is a cafeteria and a couple of other smaller places for if you are on the go.
What to do for fun Hanging out with friends and going to your dorm events is the best way to meet new people and have fun. Greenwood and downtown Indy is only 10 minutes away from the school so there is always something you can find to enjoy.
Bang for the buck University of Indianapolis is pretty pricey, but they are fantastic about finding scholarships for everyone. On average most students that go here receive around $16,000 in financial aid.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Honestly everything is pretty cool to go to on campus. The University is a dry campus which means there is absolutely no alcohol, so don't expect to drink and party.
Great for these types of students University of Indianapolis is great for everyone; we are very diverse. Currently we have 66 students and staff each from a different country. People can meet people from all over the world.
Clubs and Activities There are a million things for students to get involved with at school. If you don't find a place to join then you must not be trying hard enough.
Greek Life No we do not have a Greek Life....which is actually nice. You can focus on what you came to school for and not have to worry about a bunch of people distracting you.
Campus Safety Never once have I felt unsafe at school. Even if I did, there are call stations located all around the campus that goes directly to the police so they can assist you.
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Kellie from Indianapolis, IN
Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
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Samantha from Indianapolis, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences University of Indianapolis has a great curriculum for multiple studies. They also have a beautiful open campus filled with friendly faces and cheerful hellos. UIndy is a great atmosphere for meeting new friends and studying interesting classes.
Tips for prospective students Always take a tour of the college you plan to attend before you actually get there for your first day. Classes are very important, so it is necessary to attend them. Also, getting involved in extra curricular activities makes college very worth while.
Dorm Life I cannot rate the dorm life because I am currently living off-campus.
Food and Dining The food is not just cafeteria food, they have several menu items that are there daily, along with food days such as Mexican and Chinese.
What to do for fun There is a sports dome where multiple sports can be practiced in the evenings. It is also in southern Indy, so the mall is near by along with almost any type of restaurant you can think of. There are also numerous clubs advertised on campus and all students are encouraged to partake in the activities.
Bang for the buck Because UIndy is a private school it does cost a bit more than going to a state school, but I think it is worth going to a private school because of the smaller class sizes and also the campus is more intimate.
Great for these types of students Uindy is great for those who are wanting to experience college life and who are wanting to try new experiences.
Clubs and Activities Psychology club, art club, sports teams from basketball to swimming, fitness center, LP credits, etc and food always seems to be served at the events!
Campus Safety Campus police are near by and everyday I see a police car on campus.
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Kaitlyn from Plymouth, IN
Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences i loved the campus. people were friendly and welcoming. the teachers are friendly and able to help more with the smaller class sizes.
Academic Rigor they have dedicated teachers as well as study sessions and tutors.
Dorm Life dorm rooms are clean and bunks are movable. it has two desks, two beds, and adjustable heating and cooling.
Food and Dining they have an amazing food court. you can eat in the cafeteria or at one of the restaurants located nearby.
Clubs and Activities they have tons of fun clubs, and if you don't see a club you are interested in you can create one with just two people.
Campus Safety they have campus security as well as call boxes if you need help or want an escort.
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James from Indianapolis, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences don't attend for grad school unless no other school offers your program.
there is no socialization whatsoever/ways to meet people
the gym here is....uuuughhhhhTips for prospective students make sure you know everything before you attend. don't be fooled by what you may hear about the food being good. it's not and the food court is terribly unhealthy with few choices.
this school is for athletes and freshmen. if you're an undergrad, you might be able to meet ppl and form groups. if not, you're screwed. don't be surprised if you have to pry everything out of the admissions people and staff about information, since they do an awful job of informing you when you first start attending.Academic Rigor i have to say a 3 because it really just depends on your major. my professors teaching the courses that are actually applicable to my line of work (applied sociological research) are decent. they answer questions usually in a timely fashion, and mostly have you doing things that will prepare you for the field and beef up your resume with relevent information. not terribly interested in soc theory and the elective courses as none of it's relevant to me, but i guess the profs gotta get paid somehow right?
Dorm Life doesn't apply to me. i am a grad student living off campus. maybe this website meant to include off campus and apartment life in with this option? in that regard i will say a 1. when i arrived not knowing anyone, i was given a list and thrown to the wolves, only to actually get lucky enough to land a place off national street not too far from campus. but like any other college, the students really have to surrender most of their rights and priveleges to the landlords without any school advocation whatsoever. thankfully, my mainttenance guy and landlord aren't too bad though (college crossing)
Food and Dining awful. if you want to eat healthy, there's a salad bar and grilled chicken on a regular basis. it tastes fine but who wants to eat the same thing every day? the small quick food places like the hound express lack any variety. you can't really get candy or energy drinks anywhere except maybe the overpriced book store. the streets corner has food like most other colleges, consisting of processed and old crap that's been sitting there for far too long. the sandwich place is average i guess, but they always seem like they've run out of something. the perk is an ok place to get coffee, but i'm spoiled and prefer my dunkin donuts/starbucks.
What to do for fun nothing! i am kept aware of events that take place and none of them interest me. there are no comedians or bands that ever make appearances on campus. there are some organizations/clubs but most of what i found were little more than academic based or charity work that you need a car for (i would consider charity work but i don't have a car). the clubs are mostly student run so you can imagine that the leadership really isn't there. i tried to join the sociology club and the people who complained about it not working last year made themselves presidents and then did nothing! there is no greek life to speak of, and while i never got into the whole greek thing, maybe that's just what this place needs. parties are all just athletes whose houses get busted because uindy claims to be a dry campus. yeah bs. if they want to be dry, then they shouldn't allow freshmen to live off campus. on top of that, they complain about noise and underage drinking! whose fault is that uindy?
Bang for the buck i really don't know if it is or not at this point. it's going to depend on my experiences and skill building later on. if i get a job then i'd say it was worth it. if not, uindy will be receiving some angry emails from me.
food is overpriced, parking (at least from what i hear) is a nightmare. no orientation for grad students to speak of. why not?Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus i don't know what this means....
Great for these types of students athletes. ask an undergrad if you're an incoming freshmen or transfer student looking to live in the dorms. oh and live in the dorms. if you don't, you'll likely end up with a roommate that can't speak english. not even kidding here.
Clubs and Activities like i said, there aren't any interest-based clubs or activities that ever appeal to me. once in a while i'll see a sign that talks about an upcoming event i might consider doing, but usually these events take place during the times i have class. since grad students are only offered night classes, and we get no orientation whatsoever, we really have no way to get out and meet people. lame.
Greek Life none.
Campus Safety i actually never really feel like it's unsafe, but i think that's because of the people that live around the campus area. low income blue collar folk that don't bother us and we don't bother them. sure there might be a burglary or robbery every now and then, but i lived in peoria before this, and believe me the crime hear pales in comparison.
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Heidi from Danville, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences i love this school. it's the perfect size, the professors are amazing, and the other students are a lot of fun.
Tips for prospective students find out what courses you need to take, talk to staff here and see what classes you could take in high school for college credit or what classes you could take in high school that could help you in your classes here.
Academic Rigor some professors are harder than others, but they all want you to do well.
Dorm Life all of my friends and i live in one building and we see each other a ton. the ra's are fun and really nice. lot's to do here.
Food and Dining the food is good, and they have a lot of choices.
What to do for fun because this is indianapolis there is obviously a lot to do around here. the ra's try to plan some stuff sometimes, but mostly i just hang out with my friends and goof off.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus they have a midnight breakfast for finals, where the staff serves breakfast.
Great for these types of students students that are focused on studies, several people here on campus want to party, and this isn't that kind of school. there are around 800 people in my year, so it's a fairly small school.
Greek Life there isn't a greek life, no sororities or fraternities.
Campus Safety you see the campus police fairly often, and they are very close to campus.
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Brian from Carmel, IN
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences the university of indianapolis is one of the best universities to attend in indiana. uindy, as the students call it, is a close knit community with around 5000 undergraduate students. the faculty really cares about the students, and with a of 15:1 student/teacher ratio the faculty is always available for the students.
Tips for prospective students have fun at uindy. get out and get involved with clubs and intramural sports. if we don't have your sport or club, create it. another tip is to utilize the resources you have here at uindy. you have a top-tier library, use it. you have free printing and 24-hour computer labs. every department, whether it would be accounting or chemistry, has free tutors that are there to really help you.
Academic Rigor the university of indianapolis is a top-tier academic school in indiana. classes are tough, but if you put the time in you will get good grades. make sure you study about 5-10 hours every week for all classes.
Dorm Life what can i say with dorms being renovated every 4 years the dorms are comfortable and cozy. lounges are in every dorm for studying and getting together with your peers. every lounge has a big screen tv allowing you to watch movies with your friends. all dorms have ethernet connection and wifi. if you have problems with anything you can speak to your resident assistant or resident director, who are always there for you.
Food and Dining the food here at uindy is excellent. the cafeteria prepares fish, chicken, ham or pork, along with several vegetables every night. the cafeteria has a salad bar and ice cream bar. plus, every friday you can get wings! if your not feeling like the cafeteria you can get subs from the sub-hub, you can satisfy your need for mexican with the fiesta grill, or you can go to the streets grill to get one of the best grilled cheese sandwiches on the planet. if your in a hurry you can go to the grab&go and get some soda or water with a salad, or you can grab some chips and pizza.
What to do for fun participate. join clubs and play intramural sports. go to the athletic events. every week the uindy has something going on whether it would be a movie night, a magician, a band like the plain white tee's, or a stand-up comic. you could also throw some playstation or xbox parties in your lounge areas.
Bang for the buck uindy is a great investment. they make it easy to get financial aid. the best thing is our student/faculty ratio. at 15:1 you have a teacher that can really care for you and actually be able to teach you. the quality of the education is one of the best in indiana.
Great for these types of students uindy is great for the academic that wants to have fun while getting a great education. it is ideal for the student who wants the teacher to know their name and care for their education.
Clubs and Activities join, join, join. clubs here at uindy are always putting on great events. intramural sports are a lot of fun. uindy is located about 5 miles away from downtown indianapolis. so on the weekends you can go to the famous circle center mall.
Campus Safety the uindy campus is extremely safe. we have uindy police patrol 24 hours a day 7 days a week. we have police telephone booths located conveniently around campus that will contact the campus police the second you pick it up. if your feeling scared walking at night, you can pick up the phone and a campus police will be there in a couple of minutes to take you to your destination.
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Cassandra from Palmer, MA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Classes are small enough to where the professors can get to know their students, and provide one-on-one time if needed. They are helpful and will listen to ideas.
Am enjoying being here It's a great campus, very beautiful. The dorms are very nice, and are filled with fantastic people.
Bang for the buck The University of Indianapolis if expensive, but the high cost goes toward creating a positive learning experience that you will never forget. The resources and facilities are very well taken care of, and you can find almost everything you need on campus. The health clinic charges $35 per year for complete services, including giving you medicine. The library has a vast catalogue, and if you can't find what you need there then they direct to a place where you can find it. The Christel DeHaans Fine Arts Center is an acoustically perfect performance hall where there is always some sort of performance going on, where you can see your fellow students and teachers perform for free. The offices, such as financial aid and accounting, are helpful and will answer your questions.
Tips for prospective students This is a great school where you will get what you pay for: a great education surrounded by great people. You don't have to worry about not having what you need because at the University of Indianapolis, everything is within reach! My only suggestion is that if you have a car, don't bring it unless you absolutely need it. The school is growing and parking space is running low. But they're working on that!
Great for these types of students Determined, hard-working, knowledge-seeking, and friendly.
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