Indiana
University of Pennsylvania offers the best of both worlds:
it's a small, intimate school where your child will get
plenty of personal attention, but it's also a
comprehensive university offering more than 100 majors and
great opportunities. What's more, IUP ranks among the
safest college campuses in the nation--and it's been
recognized by a number of expert sources, including "best
colleges" listings published by The Princeton Review.
About IUP
Visiting Campus
Admissions
Financial Information
Resources and Services
Student Life
Have a question or an
opinion? Tell us! (link)
Are you looking for admissions
information?
Follow this link...
You can find Orientation information
by following this link...
Central Calendar
(Events, Important Dates, and More)
Early Access to College
If you have high school students at home who would like
to get a taste of college life, please follow this link
to learn more about our
Early College Access Programs.
Register for Emergency Notification System
Students and parents may now register to
be notified in the case of life-situations though the
university's mass-emergency warning system. The system,
called Reverse 911, notifies registrants through
university e-mail accounts, voice and text messaging to
cell phones, and voice messaging to home phones.
Parents who are interested in registering must ask
their enrolled students to register on their behalf
through URSA. By adding a phone number under "Home
Phone Number."
The university's full emergency plan is now
available online. Find phone numbers and
tips at
www.iup.edu/emergencyplan.
Common Freshman Reader Program
Learn more about the Common Freshman Reader program, an
initiative to help to give students common ground
for discussion. The next book in the program is
Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and
Climate Change
by Elizabeth Kolbert.
Follow this
link for more information.
URSA (This is what students use to manage their records, register for classes, and check their grades.)
Deans List, Provost Scholars, and Graduates:
You'll find find all these achievement lists online.
The lists are posted as they are prepared for the media,
generally a month or so after final exams.
Commencement:
Learn all the details about this most
important of ceremonies.
The
Center for Counseling and Psychological Services
has information specifically
for parents of students.
You
never know when an emergency will occur. IUP has an
emergency
plan that we hope students and parents alike
will review.
IUP
does not tolerate acts of violence, intolerance, or
hate and has a statement on civility.
See the statement and related resources.
About
IUP
A Distinguished
History
Our Great
Location
What
Makes IUP Stand Apart?
Through
Student's Eyes
University Facts
at a Glance
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Visiting
Campus
Where We
Are
Visit
Programs for Prospective Students and Families
Virtual
Tour (includes campus map)
Directions
to Campus
Where
to Stay in Indiana
IUP Apparel and School Supplies: The Co-op Store
Can't
visit in person? View the Oak Grove online
through the GroveCam.
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Admissions
How to Apply
Important Dates
Application Requirements
Request More Information
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Financial
Information
Bursar's
Office (billing, tuition, fees, refunds, etc.)
Costs
Financial
Aid
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Resources
and Services
Registrar's Office
Career
Services
Academic Resources
Center
for Counseling and Psychological Services (C-CAPS)
C-CAPS offers an article just for
parents:
Follow this link!
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Student
Life
Student Resources
Residence
Life
Student
Life, Center for
Athletics
Life
at IUP FAQ
Religious
Organizations
Central Calendar
(Events, Important Dates, and More)
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Comments
or Suggestions
We appreciate hearing from you. If you would like
to express a comment, make a
suggestion, or ask a question, please use the form below.
You will receive a reply in three to five business
days. In the case of a true emergency, please
contact the university police department at
724-357-2141. Thank you.
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