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Indiana University East
Richmond, IN 47374-1289
(765) 975-3232 (800) 959-EAST: FAX. (765) 973-8288
Indiana University East, established in 1971, is a public institution servŽing a commuter student body. The university offers undergraduate deŽgree programs in humanities, natural science and math, behavioral and social sciences, education, business and technology, nursing, public and environmental affairs, social work, and continuing studies. There are 9 undergraduate schools. In addition to regional accreditation, IU East has baccalaureate program accreditation with NCATE and NLN. The library contains 62,355 volumes, 47,675 microform items, and 9249 audioviŽsual forms/CDs, and subscribes to 468 periodicals. Computerized liŽbrary services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, and database searching. Special learning facilities include an art gallery. The 194-acre campus is in a small town 40 miles west of Dayton, Ohio, and 70 miles east of Indianapolis. There are 9 buildings.
Student Life: 96% of undergraduates are from Indiana. Others are from 8 states, 11 foreign countries, and Canada. 88% are white. 42% do not continue beyond their first year; 16% remain to graduate.
Housing: There are no residence halls. All students commute. Alcohol is not permitted.
Activities: There is 1 national fraternity and 1 national sorority. There are 20 groups on campus, including art, drama, ethnic, literary magaŽzine, newspaper, photography, political, professional, social, social service, and student government. Popular campus events include fall and spring festivals and a Wednesday lunch program.
Sports: There is 1 intercollegiate sport for men, and 6 intramural sports for men and 4 for women. Facilities include a softball field, tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, and a field house rented from the comŽmunity.
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