Is IU Bloomington a party school?
IU sadly has the reputation of party school. Like a lot of other colleges, we do have parties, but all of our students are every academically inclined. Students are not partying 24/7. As every school does, we have some students that have a little too much fun, but we don’t have more than any other school.
Is IU Bloomington an Ivy League school?
As a public ivy league institution, Indiana University Bloomington was ranked in the top 40 public national universities, tied for 36th, and was tied for 89th among all colleges and universities in the 2019 U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges rankings.
Who has more students IU or Purdue?
PU has more students with 46,655 students while IU has 43,064 students. IU has more full-time faculties with 2,081 faculties while PU has 2,039 full-time faculties.
Does Indiana University Bloomington offer campus tours?
Welcome to Indiana University Bloomington! We are offering Sunday campus tours! Please refer to our Campus Tours page for more information. You can also explore our campus by taking a virtual tour or going on a self-guided tour .
Why choose IU Bloomington?
The moment they arrive on IU Bloomington’s campus, most students know this is the place for them. Our storybook campus is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the country—and we’d love to show you why. The IU Bloomington Office of Admissions currently offers in-person and virtual visits for you and your family.
Is IU Bloomington safe to visit?
IU Bloomington takes the health and safety of our campus community very seriously. All visitors to campus must adhere to guidelines and personal precautions required for Indiana University community members, including wearing a mask while indoors, as well as any applicable travel restrictions.
What if I Can’t visit IU campus in person?
If you aren’t able to join us in person for your campus visit, there are other ways to experience IU. With virtual visits, driving tours, and self-guided walking tours, you can discover what IU has to offer and why you belong here. Campus walking tours are primarily outdoors. Please ensure you check the forecast and prepare for the weather.