
1996-1997 Undergraduate Catalog
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The University
The first building, named John Sutton Hall in honor of the first president of the Board of Trustees, was opened for students on May 17, 1875.
In April, 1920, control and ownership of the school passed to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In May, 1927, by authority of the General Assembly, the State Normal School became a college, with the right to grant degrees. The name was then changed to the State Teachers College at Indiana, Pennsylvania. In 1959, the legislature approved a change of name to Indiana State College; in the 1960s there followed a rapid growth in the liberal arts program.
In December, 1965, Indiana was redesignated Indiana University of Pennsylvania and given the authority to expand its curriculum and to grant degrees at the master's level. At this time the first doctoral program was initiated.
The following publications have all recognized IUP for its high academic standards and competitive costs: Arco's Dollarwise Guide to American Colleges; Barron's 300: Best Buys in College Education; The Best Buys in College Education by Edward Fiske, education editor of the New York Times; Changing Times; How to Get an Ivy League Education at a State University by Martin Nemko; Money magazine's Money Guide; Two Hundred Most Selective Colleges: The Definitive Guide to America's First-Choice Schools; and U.S. News and World Report.