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Indiana University Southeast

Indiana University Southeast

Indiana University Southeast, also referred to as IU Southeast, is a regional campus in the Indiana University system located in New Albany, Indiana, United States. It was established in 1941 as The Indiana University Falls City Area Center. In 1968, it was renamed to Indiana University Southeast. The campus of the Institution today stretches over more than 170 acres of suburban land. It grants admission to more than 5,000 students annually.

The schools under IU Southeast include the following:

  • School of Arts and Letters
  • School of Business
  • School of Education
  • School of Natural Sciences
  • School of Social Sciences

The University's sports teams are called the IU Grenadiers. The official mascot is called the Grenadiers. Students participate in basketball, tennis, volleyball, baseball, and softball. The University also has a cheerleading squad and a Red Edition Dance Team.

Overview of Indiana University Southeast

Indiana University is located in a rural site not far from an urban area, in New Albany, IN. The school is a public institution. Degree levels at Indiana University top out at the Master's degree.

Areas of Study

Students at the school often study education and teaching and liberal arts.

Indiana University Selectivity

The admissions department at Indiana University does not accept all those who apply. Most students' verbal SAT scores were in the range of 420 to 520 in 2007-2008. A quarter of students admitted in 2007-2008 scored 520 or higher on the math SAT.

Faculty

The school's tenure system is geared toward rewarding and keeping the most valuable professors.

Student Body

The school offers classes to 6,241 students (4,584 full-time equivalent).

Student Life

Indiana University has a large share of part-time students. Students sports include formal participation in Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference competitions.

The school reports its educational mission is:
"Indiana University Southeast is the regional campus of Indiana University that serves southern Indiana and the greater Louisville metropolitan area. As a public comprehensive university, its mission is to provide high-quality educational programs and services that promote student learning and prepare students for productive citizenship in a diverse society, and to contribute to the intellectual, cultural, and economic development of the region. Its academic programs include a comprehensive array of baccalaureate degrees, a limited number of associate degrees, and a selected set of masterĘs programs. The campus is committed to offering educational programs and services which promote and support diversity in all its aspects. The faculty engage in research and creative activities which strengthen teaching and learning through inquiry into both the content and the pedagogy of the disciplines and create opportunities for students to engage in applied learning. Finally, members of the campus community are committed to using their professional and personal expertise to address the intellectual, cultural, and economic development needs of the campusĘs service region. (Approved by Southeast Faculty Senate 4/21/2005)"

More complete details are provided below.

Contacting Indiana University

Indiana University Southeast
4201 Grant Line Rd
New Albany, IN 47150
General Phone: (812) 941-2000
http://www.ius.edu

Indiana University Programs and Degrees (2008-2009)

General CategoryDegreesMost Common Majors [see all]
Liberal Arts308general studies, interdisciplinary studies, liberal arts and sciences, English, sociology, political science, Spanish language, history, ...
Education And Teaching290elementary school teaching, secondary teaching, school counseling, social studies teaching, special ed, math teaching
Business And Management215business, accounting
Nursing And Emergency Medicine63registered nursing
Media41communication studies, journalism
Computer Science And Engineering34computer and info science, computer applications programming
Therapy And Counseling33psychology
Science27biology
Security And Law Enforcement19criminal justice and safety
Fine Arts7fine arts
Art Studies6art studies
Mathematics6mathematics
Music6music

Number of programs and degrees for Indiana University in 2008-2009:

Degree LevelTotal
Awarded
Number of
Programs
Bachelor's degree66428
Master's degree2356
Associate's degree984
Award of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years581

Indiana University Student Body

In 2007-2008, Indiana University had a total enrollment of 6,241 students (4,584 full-time equivalent).

Students in the Freshman Class:

GroupPercent
Men40%
Women60%
Full-Time91%
Part-Time9%

Students By Class:

GroupPercent
Undergraduate83%
Graduate17%

Racial Diversity:
RacePercent
White88%
Black5%
Hispanic1%
Asian1%
American Indian0%
Unknown3%
(Foreign Students)0%

Students by Age:

AgePercent
Under 181%
18-1917%
20-2118%
22-2419%
25-2919%
30-3410%
35-396%
40-497%
50-643%
65+0%

Incoming (Freshman) Students by Place of Residence:
(From available data sampling)

ResidencePercent
Indiana82%
Kentucky16%
State unknown1%

Indiana University Graduation, Retention, and Transfers

Retention Rates (2007):

GroupReturning From
Previous Year
Full-Time61 %
Part-Time49 %

Indiana University Room and Board (2007)

Indiana University offers campus housing for 399 of its 4,584 (full-time) students.

(Please refer to our profile of New Albany, Indiana for details about the area surrounding the campus. Also see our list of other Indiana Colleges).

The school does not offer students a meal plan.

Indiana University Admissions and Selectivity

Acceptances:

GroupApplicantsAcceptedPercent
Accepted
EnrolledPercent of
Accepted Enrolled
Total1,8711,62487%1,07066%
Men73862785%43069%
Women1,13299788%64064%

Standardized Test Scores:

Test25th Percentile75th Percetile
SAT Verbal420520
SAT Math420520
SAT Writing400500
ACT Verbal1623
ACT Math1622
ACT Composite1822

Application Requirements:

ItemRequirement
GPArecommended
Class Rankrecommended
High School Recordrequired
College Prep Programrequired
Recommendationsnot required
Formal Demonstration of Competencenot required
Standardized Tests (SAT and/or ACT)required
Percent of Applicants Submitting SAT68%
Percent of Applicants Submitting ACT33%
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)required

Indiana University Expenses and Financial Aid (2008-2009)

Expenses and Financial Aid:

ExpenseAmount
In-state tuition and fees$ 5,644
Out-of-state tuition and fees$ 13,804
Room and board$ 8,340
Room charge$ 5,460
Books and supplies$ 880
Other expenses$ 2,800

Financial Aid:
Indiana University participates in Federal Title IV financial aid programs. (The school's OPE ID is 181700)

Indiana University Faculty

Indiana University has a tenure system for faculty.

Tenure Status of Faculty (2008-2009):

Full-Time Faculty LevelMenWomen
Tenured5232
Non-tenured, but on tenure track2921
Non-tenured and not on tenure track1938

Salaries for full-time faculty:

Full-Time Faculty (2008-2009):

Full-Time Faculty LevelContract LengthNumber MenAvg Salary MenNumber WomenAvg Salary Women
Professorcalendar year1*0*
Associate professorcalendar year0*1*
Lecturercalendar year2*1*
All faculty totalcalendar year3$65,8352*

*: salaries are not displayed where there are fewer than 3 professors in the category.

Full-Time Faculty (2008-2009):

Full-Time Faculty LevelContract LengthNumber MenAvg Salary MenNumber WomenAvg Salary Women
Professoracademic year32$83,40120$74,565
Associate professoracademic year23$65,24117$61,141
Assistant professoracademic year24$58,67318$55,799
Lectureracademic year13$46,06328$45,138
All faculty totalacademic year92$67,13483$57,818

*: salaries are not displayed where there are fewer than 3 professors in the category.

Indiana University Athletics

Athletic Conferences:

SportConference
BasketballKentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
BaseballKentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
TrackKentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Students on Athletic Scholarships (2007):

SportMenWomenTotal
Total302858
Basketball9918
Baseball17017
All Other Sports41923

Indiana University Degree Programs (2007)

ART STUDIES
Art/Art Studies, General

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Accounting
Business/Commerce, General

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Computer Programming, Specific Applications
Computer and Information Sciences, General

EDUCATION AND TEACHING
Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Elementary Education and Teaching
Mathematics Teacher Education
Secondary Education and Teaching
Social Studies Teacher Education
Special Education and Teaching, General

FINE ARTS
Fine/Studio Arts, General

LIBERAL ARTS
Economics, General
English Language and Literature, General
General Studies
Geography
German Language and Literature
History, General
International Relations and Affairs
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Political Science and Government, General
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature

MATHEMATICS
Mathematics, General

MEDIA
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Journalism

MUSIC
Music, General

NURSING AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)

SCIENCE
Biology/Biological Sciences, General

SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

THERAPY AND COUNSELING
Psychology, General

Indiana University Highlights

(Details are provided further down on this page.)

What Sets Indiana University Apart:

CategoryTrophy 
% of degrees in liberal arts
(vs. colleges with similar degree levels)
Top 9%Indiana University % of degrees in liberal arts
Number of students
(vs. all colleges)
Top 12%Indiana University Number of students
% of accepted students who choose to enroll
(vs. colleges with similar degree levels)
Top 17%Indiana University % of accepted students who choose to enroll
Number of degree programs
(vs. all colleges)
Top 18%Indiana University Number of degree programs
Lowest tuition & fees (in-state)
(vs. colleges with similar degree levels)
Top 18%Indiana University Lowest tuition & fees (in-state)
% of degrees in education and teaching
(vs. all colleges)
Top 18%Indiana University % of degrees in education and teaching
% of freshmen enrolled part-time
(vs. all colleges)
Top 20%Indiana University % of freshmen enrolled part-time
Explanation of the Highlights categories

Notable:
Accepts some high school credits
Grants credits for AP courses
Offers weekend classes
Career counseling
Career services
Student employment services
On-campus day care
Remedial classes for students
Offers remedial adult education
Option to study abroad
Offers part-time study
On-campus library
Offers campus housing
Tenure system for quality teaching
Has ROTC (army, air force)
Offers athletic scholarships

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