The University of Indianapolis is a private residential university established in 1902. It offers its diverse student body a comprehensive set of general, pre-professional, and professional programs grounded in the liberal arts. In keeping with its motto of “Education for Service,” the University is committed to contributing to the quality of life in the community.
Founded in 1902, the University of Indianapolis is a not-for-profit, comprehensive, co-educational University located in the capital city of Indianapolis, Indiana. To facilitate the ever-growing global community, the University of Indianapolis offers courses leading to Bachelor and Master degree programs at the university’s campus in Athens, thereby increasing students’ exposure to cultural diversity through faculty and student exchanges.
Since its founding, the University of Indianapolis has had just eight presidents: J.T. Roberts (1905-1908), L.D. Bonebrake (1909-1915), I. J. Good (1915-1944), I. Lynd Esch (1945-1970), Gene E. Sease (1970-1988), G. Benjamin Lantz Jr. (1988-1998), Jerry Israel (1998-2005), and Beverley J. Pitts (2005- ).
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