In 1875, the main campus consisted of 12 acres and one
building, John Sutton Hall. Since then, with
constant growth, the university now consists of
approximately 374 acres and 68 buildings.
In addition to the main campus, IUP operates
residential, educational facilities at the Punxsutawney
Regional Campus in Jefferson County in four buildings
where approximately six acres provide the real estate
for the IUP Living and Learning Centers and the Academy
of Culinary Arts program.
The Indiana University of Pennsylvania Northpointe
Regional Campus in Armstrong County provides facilities
for specialized electro-optics training along with
various other undergraduate and graduate-level courses.
Northpointe is a commuter-only campus located on
approximately 5.5 acres of ground with adequate parking
to serve its commuter population adjacent to the
building completed in 2005.
The Monroeville Center Regional Facility is a graduate
education center located in Penn Center East in Wilkins
Township and provides various graduate-level programs
for traditional and nontraditional students.
The Student
Cooperative Association owns and operates the Hadley
Union Building complex which is located adjacent to the
main campus. The facility contains a large fitness
center, several handball and racquet ball courts, a food
court and catering area, multiple computer lounges,
meeting rooms, and the IUP Bookstore. In addition to
the main campus facility, the Student Cooperative
Association also owns and maintains a 280-acre outdoor
recreational park that consists of nature trails, a
meeting lodge, a ski hut, softball fields and an
exercise-station trail.