gradeB minus
Overall Niche Grade
How are grades calculated?Data Sources
Academics
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Value
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Diversity
gradeB
Campus
gradeB+
Athletics
gradeB
Party Scene
gradeA
Professors
gradeB+
Location
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Dorms
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Campus Food
gradeB+
Student Life
gradeA minus
Safety
gradeB
About
About IUP...
- No Application Fee
- Public College
- SAT/ACT Optional
- Some Online Degrees
Athletic Division
NCAA Division II (with football)
Athletic Conference
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
- Pennsylvania
- Indiana
From Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Transforming lives—it’s why we’re here and what we do best. We focus on giving our students the education, opportunities, and experiences that create ideal conditions for personal growth and success. Along the way, we make an impact on the region, and even the world, through collaborations, shared facilities, research efforts, and our alumni, who take what they’ve learned at IUP with them as they pursue their professional goals.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Rankings
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Admissions
Application Deadline
Deadline for application submissions. Please contact the school for more details.
Rolling Admissions
Acceptance Rate
92%
SAT Range
940-1150
ACT Range
17-24
Application Fee
$0
SAT/ACT
Considered but not required
High School GPA
Required
Accepts Common App
No data available —
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Cost
Net Price
$20,205/ year
National
$15,523
Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$8,697/ year
National
$7,535
Students Receiving Financial Aid
100%
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Academics
Professors
gradeB+
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
16:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
77%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes.177 responses
62%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want.203 responses
63%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage.203 responses
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Majors
Most Popular Majors
Nursing
144 Graduates
Criminology
127 Graduates
Culinary Arts and Food Service
99 Graduates
Business
98 Graduates
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
79 Graduates
Communications
77 Graduates
Occupational Safety and Health Technician
76 Graduates
Biology
67 Graduates
Psychology
65 Graduates
Special Education and Teaching
61 Graduates
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Online
Programs Offered Entirely Online
Total number of complete undergraduate programs offered online or through distance learning.
1
Offers Online Courses
College offers distance education courses.
Yes
Online Certificate Programs
Total number of certificate degree programs offered online or through distance education.
Online Associates Programs
Total number of associate degree programs offered online or through distance education.
1
Online Bachelor's Programs
Total number of bachelor's degree programs offered online or through distance education.
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How Students Learn
Based on class setting of student enrollment.
Mix of Online and on Campus
50%
On Campus
47%
Online
3%
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
6,318Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
761
Undergrads Over 25
8%
Pell Grant
44%
Varsity Athletes
7%
Poll
What one word or phrase best describes the typical student at this school?
Based on
130 responses
There isn't a "typical" student
34%
Everyone is different, its great!
26%
Diverse
16%
Outgoing and friendly
10%
Eager
4%
Thoughtful
4%
Stressed
2%
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Campus Life
Freshmen Live On-Campus
No data available —
Poll
51%
of students say that Greek life is average, and no one will treat you differently if you don't join.223 responses
Poll
50%
of students say varsity sporting events are attended, but not a huge part of campus life.260 responses
Poll
What one word or phrase best describes your school?
Based on
148 responses
Full of oppurtunities
17%
A pretty cool place.
16%
Diverse
13%
A mash up of Pennsylvania
12%
Full of surprises
9%
Beautiful
6%
Expensive
5%
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After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$40,800/ year
National
$33,028
Graduation Rate
52%
National
49%
Employed 2 Years After Graduation
94%
National
83%
82%
of students feel confident they will find a job in their field after graduation.114 responses
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Indiana University of Pennsylvania Reviews
Rating 3.57 out of 5 2,758 reviews
Rating 5 out of 5
The Indiana University of Pennsylvania has been wonderful, down to the Rainbow Sidewalk to the friendly folk that walk around campus. The Oak Grove is so beautiful and always buzzing with smiling faces. The professors are respectful and cater to my individual needs. There's nothing I would change! It feels like home.
- Freshman
- 21 days ago
Rating 5 out of 5
As a college student involved in clubs and enjoying time with friends, my experience was incredibly enriching. I loved the variety of activities available, there was always something new to try or a new group to join. Clubs allowed me to explore my interests, gain leadership experience, and make lasting friendships. For example, being a part of the Student Accounting Association was an amazing opportunity and allowed me to work with employers. Socializing with friends through club events or spontaneous outings created countless memorable moments.
However, balancing academic responsibilities with social activities was sometimes challenging. I'd like to see more support for students in time management and mental health resources. Additionally, having more flexible club meeting times and more inclusive, diverse events would enhance the overall college experience.
- Graduate Student
- 4 months ago
Rating 4 out of 5
IUP is a pretty nice place if you're used to small town life. The school is small enough that you can almost know everybody in your graduating class. It has a lovely campus with decent facilities for all majors but it does lack in some regards. First, the dining hall is honestly my biggest gripe with the school, it's pretty small in proportion to the population so it can sometimes be hard to find a seat if you find yourself having to go during the common hour. Food is not bad but it isn't great either. Campus life is pretty good as various organizations try to get students to interact with each other at different events throughout the year but they never seem to take off as the people there don't really want to do much. If you're a big partier who's pursuing Greek life, IUP is a very good choice, fraternities and sororities are probably the most active on campus.
- Junior
- 3 months ago