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Indiana University system

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Indiana University
Motto Lux et Veritas
(Light and Truth)
Established 1820
School type Public
President Dr. Adam Herbert
Location main campus: Bloomington, IN, USA
Campus 3,606 acres (14.6 km²) on 8 campuses
Enrollment 72,863 undergraduate,
20,053 graduate
Faculty 5,051 (FTE)
Degree programs 922 authorized programs
Homepage www.indiana.edu

The Indiana University system, technically founded in 1820, is an eight-campus university system in the state of Indiana. Frequently it is referred to incorrectly as the "University of Indiana." The IU system includes the following locations:

The system also operates three regional campuses in cooperation with Purdue University:

  • IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) in Indianapolis
  • IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne) in Fort Wayne
  • Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus in Columbus

The IUPUI campus also hosts the Indiana University Medical Center, the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, and the Indiana University School of Dentistry, all of which are on IUPUI's campus but technically independent of IUPUI.

The number of students at Indiana University is 92,916; the majority of these students study at the main Bloomington campus (35,694 students) and at IUPUI (28,139 students) [ spring 2005 ].


The Indiana University of Pennsylvania or IUP is a public university in Indiana, Pennsylvania and is not associated with Indiana University.

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