Overview
Indiana University East is a comprehensive public university in Indiana providing students the benefits of a large school with the atmosphere of a small college. IUE offers over 50 certificates, associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees and has an average class size of 20 students. The university is comprised of seven colleges, including schools of education, business and economics, humanities and social sciences, nursing, social work, and continuing studies.
Student Appeal
IUE's new "IU Everywhere" program is designed to make it easy for busy adults to complete bachelor's degrees and graduate certificates online. Students in selected programs who have completed the majority of their general education courses can finish the remaining portion of their degree through online course work.
Accreditation
Indiana University East has regional accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
School Facts & Figures
- Accreditation: Regional, HLCNCACS
- Size: Medium (1,000-10,000)
- Type: Public not-for-profit
- Religious Affiliation: N/A
- Academic Affiliation: N/A
- Career Services: Yes
- Course Schedule: Semester, 15-16 weeks
- Credit Options: Transfer Credit; Military Credit
- Scholarships Offered: Yes
- Loans Offered: State Grants, Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, Plus Loans, Pell Grants, FSEOG Grant, Work-study, Alternative Loans
- Bachelor of Arts in English - Technical and Professional WritingBachelor of Arts in English - Technical and Professional Writing
*Students are required to complete their general education classes in-person.
This English program is designed for individuals who desire writing careers in advertising, public relations, social services, or in general publications. Students take courses in grammar, rhetoric, literature, world cultures, and related areas.
- Bachelor of Arts in Natural Science and MathematicsBachelor of Arts in Natural Science and Mathematics
*Students are required to complete their general education classes in-person.
This bachelor's program includes course work in pure and applied math, as well as a core of general math classes. Graduates can go onto careers as actuaries or math teachers, or enter math graduate programs.
- Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationBachelor of Science in Business Administration
*Requires an associate's degree or transfer credit.
This online program allows for the completion of a bachelor's in business administration in 2 years, for students who have already met the general university requirements. Business topics covered include financial management, ecommerce, and advertising.
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Communication StudiesBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies
*Requires an associate's degree or transfer credit.
Students in this program learn how to communicate effectively, for employment in a range of settings. Areas discussed include Professional writing, organizational communication, and mass communication.
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal JusticeBachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
*Requires an associate's degree or transfer credit.
This interdisciplinary program discusses criminal justice from many viewpoints. Students learn about law enforcement, the courts, criminology, theories of crime, and more.
- Bachelor of General StudiesBachelor of General Studies
*Requires an associate's degree or transfer credit.
Students in this flexible degree choose a concentration in either Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, or Natural Science and Mathematics. The program is designed to provide both breadth and depth of study in the liberal arts and sciences.