Indiana University Northwest
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Indiana University Northwest |
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Established | 1963 |
Type | public coeducational |
Endowment | $0.1 million[1] |
Chancellor | Bruce W. Bergland |
Faculty | 183[3] |
Students | 5,138 |
Undergraduates | 4,536 |
Postgraduates | 602 |
Location | Gary, IN, United States |
Campus | urban: 38 acres[2] (0.15 km²) |
Athletics | 5 Division II NAIA teams |
Nickname | Redhawks |
Affiliations | Indiana University System |
Website | www.iun.edu |
Indiana University Northwest (IUN) is a regional university campus in the Indiana University system located in Gary, Indiana.
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[edit] Academics
As of 2003, there were about 5,100 undergraduate and graduate students at IUN and about 360 full-time faculty. The university offers Indiana University degrees in more than 30 different academic programs.
IUN has a relatively low student-faculty ratio of about 14:1. Its students are almost exclusively northern Indiana residents.
[edit] College, Schools, and Divisions
Indiana University Northwest is organized into one college, five schools, and three divisions:
- College of Arts and Sciences
- containing the departments of: Biology • Chemistry/Physics/Astronomy • Communication • Computer Information Systems • English • Fine Arts • Geosciences • History and Philosophy • Mathematics and Actuarial Science • Minority Studies • Modern Languages • Performing Arts • Philosophy and Religious Studies • Psychology • Sociology and Anthropology
- School of Business and Economics
- containing the Department of Economics
- Division of Continuing Studies
- School of Education
- Division of Labor Studies
- School of Nursing and Health Professions
- containing the School of Nursing
- School of Public and Environmental Affairs
- Division of Social Work
[edit] References
- 1 endowment America's Best Colleges 2006. U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved on March 2, 2006.
- 2 real_estate FactBook > Physcial Facilities > Real Estate Acreage. Indiana University system. Retrieved on March 2, 2006.
- 3 full-time_faculty FactBook > Personnel > Number of Faculty > full-time. Indiana University system. Retrieved on March 2, 2006.
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Public Colleges and Universities in Indiana |
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Indiana University — IU Bloomington • IU East • IU Kokomo • IU Northwest • IU South Bend • IU Southeast Purdue University System — Purdue West Lafayette • Purdue Calumet • Purdue North Central Both Indiana University and Purdue University System — IPFW • IUPUC • IUPUI Ball State • Indiana State • Ivy Tech System • Southern Indiana • Vincennes |
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Aurora • Benedictine • Calumet • Carthage • Catholic Theological Union • Chicago College of Performing Arts • Chicago State • Chicago Theological Seminary • Columbia - Chicago • Concordia • DePaul • Dominican • East-West • Elmhurst • Governors State • Hebrew Theological College • IIT • Indiana University Northwest • Judson • Kendall • Lake Forest • Lewis • Loyola • Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago • McCormick Theological Seminary • Meadville Theological School • Midwestern • Moody Bible Institute • National-Louis • North Central • North Park • Northeastern Illinois • Northwestern • Olivet Nazarene • Purdue Calumet • Purdue North Central • Roosevelt • St. Francis • Saint Joseph's • Saint Mary of the Lake • St. Xavier • School of the Art Institute of Chicago • Shimer • Telshe Yeshiva • Trinity Christian • Trinity International • UChicago • UIC • Valparaiso • Vandercook College of Music • Wheaton |