Since its founding in 1875, Indiana University of Pennsylvania has progressed and evolved to match the changing needs of those it serves. Today, IUP has a diverse, vibrant, research-based, and student-centered community comprising distinguished faculty members and more than fourteen thousand undergraduate and graduate students from across the nation and around the world.
Consider the extensive choices and resources of the fifth-largest university in the state—including more than 140 undergraduate degree programs, a nationally recognized honors college, and more than seventy graduate programs, including numerous doctoral programs. All are offered at a cost much less than state-related and private universities. With a network of grant-funded centers, IUP's faculty members are fully engaged in a variety of research projects in which they involve graduate and undergraduate students. Students enjoy a supportive learning environment that prepares them for meaningful careers as well as productive and meaningful lives of leadership, service, and distinction.
