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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA

8600 University Blvd., Evansville, IN 47712 812-464-8600 /usi.edu

Discover the University of Southern Indiana, renowned for affordable academic excellence. From here, you’ll engage with dedicated faculty, tackle real-world challenges, and forge invaluable relationships. With a student body of nearly 9,200 from 88 Indiana counties, 47 states, and 36 countries, our vibrant 1,400acre Evansville campus offers 130-plus areas of study. Embrace a sense of connection through our 150-plus student organizations that foster lifelong friendships. Experience the thrill of NCAA Division I athletics, featuring 19 varsity sports, adding to our lively campus atmosphere. Immerse yourself in our culture of care and join our community of passionate Screaming Eagles.

YEAR FOUNDED : 1965 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 9,178 /STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 / UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 63 / MASTER’S DEGREES OFFERED: 14 /

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DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED: 2 / SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts; Romain College of Business; College of Nursing and Health Professions; Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education; and School of Graduate Studies. / DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWNINDIA-

NAPOLIS: 173 miles / OUT-OF-STATE TUITION: $21,873 / IN-STATE TUITION: $9,527 / PERCENTAGE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: 2 / TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: USI’s graduate nursing program is ranked among the best in the country (U.S. News); the Romain College of Business is accredited by T he Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), an honor earned by less than 5 percent of the more than 16,000 business schools worldwide; and USI engineering students designed and built a satellite for NASA, the first spacecraft built and flown by a public institution in the state of Indiana, which was deployed from the International Space Station. / AFFILIATED COLLEGES/SATELLITE CAMPUSES: College of Liberal Arts; Romain College of Business; College of Nursing and Health Professions; Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education; and School of Graduate Studies

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