University of Indianapolis Review

The University of Indianapolis is a private university located in the metropolitan Indiana city of Indianapolis. The small-size school offers associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs to more than 4,500 students each year.

University of Indianapolis School Overview

The University of Indianapolis, founded in 1902, is strongly affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The private, not-for-profit institution offers 70 bachelor's degree programs, 22 master's degree programs, nine associate degree programs and five doctoral programs to its student population.

Programs available at the University of Indianapolis range from education to psychological sciences. The university also offers strong professional health sciences programs and produces more occupational therapists, physical therapists and clinical psychologists than does any other university in Indiana. It also offers the only midwifery degree program in the state. The University of Indianapolis also has a strong international presence with campuses in Greece, Belize, China, Israel and Cyprus.

Admissions and Enrollment at the University of Indianapolis

The University of Indianapolis requires that applicants complete a college preparatory curriculum including courses in English, history, foreign language, social studies, laboratory science and mathematics. Other factors taken into consideration by the application committee include high school class rank, grade point average from college preparatory classes and standardized test scores.

Campus Facilities and Learning Environment at the University of Indianapolis

The facilities of note on the campus of the University of Indianapolis include a Center for Aging & Community and a Center for Excellence in Leadership of Learning, which reaches out to 74 Indiana counties. The school also boasts its own opera company and the Ruth Lilly Performance Hall, which has been rated among the top performance halls in the Midwest.

The University of Indianapolis offers its students all the benefits of a small institution: the student-to-faculty ratio is 12:1 and the average class has 18 individuals. A national survey of college students ranked the professors at the University of Indianapolis near the top of the list in helpfulness and accessibility.

Overview of Schools and Colleges at the University of Indianapolis

  • School of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Education
  • School of Physical Therapy
  • School of Nursing
  • School of Business
  • School for Adult Learning
  • School of Psychological Sciences
  • School of Occupational Therapy

Contact Information

  • Address: 1400 E. Hanna Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
  • Phone Number: (317) 788-3368