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Everything You Need to Know about IUP in 5 Minutes
We want to see you on campus, no doubt. And we’ve got some awesome visit options to fit your busy schedule; but, if you're ready to learn more now, this video is a good place to start.
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¡Disfruta de este recorrido por el campus de IUP! Te mostramos un poco de todo, desde la vivienda estudiantil a los edificios académicos, la biblioteca, el Oak Grove (corazón del campus), y mucho más. ¡ Ven a ver qué hace a IUP tan especial!
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What’s open at IUPUI this fall? We’ve got the answers
Now that the fall semester is underway at IUPUI, with students, faculty and staff all back on campus, you may be wondering how you can visit your favorite spot, grab a meal or get involved. Here’s a look at the hours and other information for some popular spots and services around campus.
On-campus facilities
The IUPUI campus has services and facilities to care for and support students, faculty and staff. Take a look at how to access facilities including dining, workout facilities and health care this fall.
Campus Recreation Center
With over 10,000 square feet of workout space and a variety of fitness classes, the Campus Recreation Center is a place to stay active and healthy. Located in the Campus Center, the recreation center offers memberships at $50 per semester for students and $100 per semester for faculty/staff.
The Campus Center offers the most dining options on campus, with a food court featuring Chick-Fil-A, Pizza Hut, Panda Express and student choice option Tu Taco. Simply Puur and Caribou Coffee are additional options in the building. Erbert and Gerbert’s is currently closed.
Tower Dining, located in University Tower, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It features five stations including stir fry, a salad bar and made-to-order grill items.
Hours vary depending on location, so review the hours of operation for your favorites.
Markets featuring grab-and-go items are open at the Campus Center, Innovation Hall, University Library, Business/SPEA building, Medical Research and Library, and McKinney School of Law.
IUPUI Campus Health
The Campus Center and Coleman Hall serve as two locations for health needs for students and employees . Appointments, in-person and virtual, are required by calling 317-274-8214.
The Coleman Hall Clinic is offering COVID-19 vaccines for students, faculty and staff each Tuesday by appointment.
The free JAGLINE shuttle system offers six routes throughout campus. All buses are ADA accessible and outfitted with bike racks, air conditioning and Wi-Fi.
Route information and a tracker are available on the JAGLINE website, which is optimized for mobile. There are no limits due to COVID-19 as to how many passengers can ride at any one time, but masks are required to ride.
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Students, as well as staff and faculty, will have many ways to enjoy the on-campus experience this fall, with a wide variety of events to choose from and numerous ways to get involved.
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Whatever your interests, find details about lectures, music, arts and crafts, fitness classes, volunteer opportunities and more on the campus events calendar .
Intramural sports
Students looking for competitive sports outside of the NCAA can participate in a variety of intramural leagues, including flag football, wiffle ball, badminton, sand volleyball and e-sports.
IUPUI Athletics
IUPUI is an NCAA Division I school , competing in the Horizon League, with seven men’s sports and nine women’s sports teams known as the Jaguars. All home athletic events are open to full capacity this fall.
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The Spot is IUPUI’s online student involvement hub. It is a place for students to explore and join over 500 student organizations based on personal interests and register from their computers or their smartphones to attend events.
Weeks of Welcome
IUPUI’s Weeks of Welcome – otherwise known as WOW – is two weeks filled with activities, workshops and gatherings to help students find their place of belonging on campus.
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While IU is back to a mostly typical fall semester because of a great response from students, faculty and staff to getting a COVID-19 vaccine, there are still a few health and safety precautions we all need to take.
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Both symptomatic and asymptomatic testing are available on campus to all students, faculty and staff. COVID Check testing is required each week for those who are not vaccinated.
The Coleman Hall Clinic is offering COVID-19 vaccines on Tuesdays by appointment. Call 317-274-8214 to schedule. If you haven’t already, report your vaccine status or request an exemption online .
All students, faculty, staff and visitors need to wear masks inside in public spaces . Masks are not required outside.
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IUP students react to Trump coming to campus for rally
by Brock Owens
A presidential candidate is once again making a trip to the area following the announcement Tuesday that former president Donald Trump will be in Indiana County next week on the campus of a local university.
It's not a university sanctioned event according to officials with Indiana University of Pennsylvania, but Trump is expected to be on campus at the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex for the rally.
“To me, him coming to IUP, I mean it's an interesting choice. I think it's cool and I’m just glad that we've had democrats here and republicans,” IUP junior Joe Albanese said.
Some democrats said it is their belief the rally may not change the election even though they recognize it will bring many Trump supporters to the Indiana area.
“Indiana County being a historically red county it makes sense that he'd come here,” co-president of IUP college democrats Andrew Muth said. “However, I don't think he's going to turn any supporters, gain any support by coming here, I think everyone in this county has already made up their minds.”
The college democrats at the university tell me they do plan to be out Monday.
Muth said there will be a protest on Monday, and he invites students and community members to join.
“Our initial reaction and my reaction was honestly, we were kind of nervous,” IUP college democrats secretary Garrett Milnes said.
One student said the Trump visit is becoming a big deal on campus.
“I know a lot of students that are probably republican that I know personally are going. I think it'll be an interesting mix of people that'll be here,” Albanese said. “I kind of just want a Trump sign, but I don't know that I’ll be able to make it as much as I want to.”
On Monday doors are expected to open at 3 p.m. with the rally starting at 7 p.m.
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Visit the IUPUI Campus and the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology! The IUPUI campus is a great place-located just right beside downtown Indianapolis! There is always something to do. The first time I visited, I fell in love with the campus. Now that I am actually studying Computer Engineering at IUPUI, it is a dream come true!
IU East. Take a virtual tour of IU East, request a phone call with your admissions counselor, or sign up for a live virtual visit or in-person visit to learn about IU East academic programs, financial aid, internship and study abroad opportunities, and campus life. See IU East visit options.
Visiting Students. If you are working on a degree from another institution and wish to take courses at IUPUI, apply as a visiting (non-degree status) student. You are responsible for verifying that your home institution will accept the IUPUI course credits. Your permission to enroll is for one term; however, an admissions counselor can ...
Record your activities and memberships on campus to showcase your Involvement. Discover unique opportunities at The Spot! Find and attend events, browse and join organizations, and showcase your involvement.
IUPUI Public Art Walking Tour. The IUPUI campus has a long history of supporting the arts. Part of this legacy is a rich collection of sculptures, paintings, and architectural projects. Some of these are impressive, larger-than-life objects. Others are little gems, tucked away in a quiet corner of campus. We invite you to use this app to ...
Let us show you IU. It only takes one visit to IU Bloomington to realize this is your place. That's because you'll find an inspiring setting, high-tech classrooms and labs, gorgeous arts venues, and plenty of grand spaces like the Indiana Memorial Union or Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall where you can join other Hoosiers in spirited activities.
Connect with your program of interest. IU Bloomington's schools have created virtual visit experiences as well, to help you connect directly with their staff, students, and faculty. The following schools are currently offering online info sessions: College of Arts + Sciences. Hutton Honors College.
Take a step into the world of an IUPUI Jaguar with this 360 tour of campus. Click and drag or move your mobile device around to see all 360-degrees of campus...
Campus Visits. CSP's goal is to create a memorable trip for your community or school group. ... Request a Visit. I believe the kids felt so special and valued, and I truly believe that it will make a significant difference in their lives. It is certainly something that will not be forgotten. From the cool bus, the hospital simulations, the ...
Experience the campus, connect with students and staff, and get your questions answered with these virtual options. Please see the programs and resources below and explore those that best fit where you are in your college process—and find out everything you want to know about IU.
Attend a Personal Information Session to learn more about this regional campus located in Punxsutawney, Pa. Call 814-938-6711. Email [email protected]. Sign up for a weekday or Saturday visit and tour.
Markets featuring grab-and-go items are open at the Campus Center, Innovation Hall, University Library, Business/SPEA building, Medical Research and Library, and McKinney School of Law. IUPUI Campus Health. The Campus Center and Coleman Hall serve as two locations for health needs for students and employees. Appointments, in-person and virtual ...
Visit Campus; Visit Campus. See the campus to get to know Indiana University Indianapolis. We have lots of ways for you to explore the campus in person and online! Daily Tours of IU Indianapolis. The IU Indianapolis Office of Campus Visits offers 2 tours a day every Monday through Friday in addition to many tours on Saturdays. Schedule a Tour
Welcome to Indiana University Bloomington! Whether you are visiting campus for the first time or returning after a few years, we invite you to make the IU Visitor Information Center your first stop for information and assistance. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff of current students can help you connect with campus resources and answer any ...
Please indicate the number in your party if you are registering for an on-campus visit and will be bringing a guest. Number in party: You must specify the number of guests in your party. Should you need to cancel your registration, please complete the online cancellation form. Please call our office at 812-855-0661 if you need to reschedule ...
Schedule your one-on-one session. Meet with an IU Indianapolis Undergraduate Admissions counselor to get your questions answered and start your IU Indy journey. Whether you're a beginning freshman or a transfer student, our counselors are here to help. Schedule as beginning freshman Schedule as transfer student. IU Indianapolis.
One student said the Trump visit is becoming a big deal on campus. "I know a lot of students that are probably republican that I know personally are going. I think it'll be an interesting mix of ...
About Us. The IU Visitor Information Center is unique in that it is staffed almost entirely by current undergraduate and graduate students. Being able to offer our guests a variety of perspectives, from a diverse group of students, is one of our greatest assets.
Advance registration is required. Register now. Choose "Academic Information Sessions.". On the second page of the form, select a Kelley School of Business major under "Intended Major.". You can also call the IU Office of Admissions at 812-855-0661. IU Office of Admissions is currently working to make dates available for sign up.
See the many highlights by visiting us virtually. Preparing to Visit. Find everything you need to plan for your trip to campus, including our current COVID-19 guidelines, directions and parking, and accommodations. Self-Guided Tours. Explore campus on your own time through our self-guided quad and engineering tours. Driving Tour.
In-Person Visit Options Virtual Visit Options Preparing to Visit Self-Guided Tours Driving Tour Summer Programs Become a Tour Guide. Self-Guided Tours ... (closed on campus holidays) Telephone: 217-333-0302 (8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. CST, Monday-Friday) Email: [email protected]. Fax: 217-244-4614. Text: 217-600-2234 (2:00-4:00 p.m. CST, Monday ...