Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Great Lakes Rural area, on fringe of an urban area |
Highest Degree Offered: | Master's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
Indiana University East is a great school. The class sizes are small, making the class feel more personal and less overwhelming. The campus is made up of only four buildings…
I love Indiana University-East. It has the home town, friendly, small community quality that makes it special. It is a small university with great teachers,a school that I…
This school has excellent teachers and faculty. Indiana University has an excellent Student Support Service that helps students' with a disability and can help them succeed in their classes. We…
My experience at Indiana University East has been very educating. The staff and professors are helpful, knowledgeable and friendly and the classes are very interesting. Overall it's a great school…
Indiana University is a conducive environment to study.…
Indiana University East is a regional campus of Indiana University, serving residents of
east-central Indiana and west-central Ohio seeking baccalaureate degrees, selected
associate and graduate degrees, and opportunities for life-long learning. Indiana
University East focuses on student success by challenging students to grow intellectually
and interpersonally in a supportive and scholarly environment. Indiana University East is
committed to achieving the goal of the full diversity of the region it serves among its students, faculty and staff and to creating an environment which supports that diversity.
Through its commitment to student success and the wise use of its human and other
resources, Indiana University East promotes the economic development and the
educational and cultural well-being of the communities we serve. (Approved by East
Faculty Senate 12/7/2004)
I like that it's a small school. The students are nice as well.
Read MoreI love all the activities IU East provides and I like how they have special occasions where they try to get all the students to come together and just enjoy themselves. The black light parties and movie nights near the Graf are definitely my favorites.
Read MoreEnjoying your classes depends on who your teachers are, how you prepare yourself mentally, and how you respond towards others. If you go into a class thinking that it will be terrible, it will likely be a terrible experience for you. Teachers also make up a large part of enjoying your classes; if you have a terrible teacher then you will probably hate your class. Several experienced juniors and seniors have told me about their experiences with terrible teachers and their advice was plain and simple: drop the class. Your responses are just as important to enjoying classes as finding the right teacher; if you act aloof and unkind to the people you have never met before then you will end up a loner.
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