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IU Southeast’s campus is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the state. Whatever the reason for your visit, we want you to feel welcome as you engage in the IU Southeast experience. Please use our Virtual Tour to get more acquainted with us.


University Center - North

University Center North

The newly renovated University Center North bustles with activity. The commons and food court have been expanded into a vibrant new space with some of the best lake views on campus. UC North is also home to the new Conference Center and hundreds of events each year. Comfortable meeting rooms with the latest technology provide a great locale for meetings and conferences for both on- and off-campus customers. The catering office and kitchens are also located in this building.

Univeristy Center - South

University Center South

After an $8.5 million renovation, University Center South is more than ever the heart of student life on campus. The lower level boasts a coffee shop, game room, student organization offices, Campus Life and IU Southeast Bookstore. One level up, you’ll find enrollment offices, a student technology center equipped with state-of-the-art computers and printers, and the campus administrative offices. The third floor has student support offices, Human Resources, Alumni Affairs and PR and Marketing on the third level, this building offers core campus services and generous lounge spaces for students.

 

Library Building

Library Building

Opened in January 2005, our new $15.4 million library brings a world of information to your fingertips. With over 75,000 sq. ft. for collections and study, it also serves as the new home of the Institute for Learning and Teaching Excellence, providing advanced instructional methods and research guidance to IUS faculty.

Crestview Hall

Crestview Hall

Located on the south side of campus, Crestview hosts classes in natural, social, and computer sciences and includes the offices for IT-Systems & Operations, Master of Liberal Studies, and the School of Social Sciences.

Hillside Hall

Hillside Hall

Hillside Hall is one of the busiest buildings on campus featuring classes from the Schools of Education and Business. Inside you’ll also find the administrative offices for those two areas of study along with the Regional Economic Development Resource Center.

Knobview Hall

Knobview Hall

Nestled on the north side of campus with a spectacular view of the knobs and campus lake to the west, Knobview is frequented by students interested in studying fine arts, foreign languages, communication, and philosophy.

Life Sciences Building

Life Sciences

Housing the Division of Nursing and the School of Natural Sciences, this facility was recently enhanced with a $10 million expansion and renovations, including new technologically advanced classrooms, laboratories, research facilities, and more than 40 faculty offices.

Physical Sciences Building

Physical Sciences

Offering classes in chemistry, biology, and physics, the Physical Sciences Building features cutting edge labs and equipment. On the lower level are classrooms for the Purdue School of Technology, with classes in electrical and mechanical engineering, computer graphics, and organizational leadership and supervision.

Residence Halls

Residence Halls

For the first time ever, IU Southeast will have on-campus student housing starting fall 2008. Designed to resemble lodges, the five residence halls will have the latest floor plans, giving you privacy when you need it and lots of activity when you want it. Each lodge has a large, open community space with a fireplace, soft seating, and large screen TV where students can relax, study and get to know one another. The lodges will also have study rooms, a computer lab, and on-site laundry facilities.

Located at both ends of the lake, the lodges will be clustered to promote a neighborhood feeling. They will be within easy walking distance of all academic buildings and will feature additional parking.

Graduate Center

Graduate Center

Opened in August 2002, the center gives graduate students in business and education an advanced atmosphere for learning. With two multi-media classrooms and a computer lab, the McCauley Nicolas Building, located at 702 North Shore Drive in Jeffersonville, offers a shorter commute for many students in Louisville and southern Indiana.

Hausfeldt Building

Hausfeldt Building

Recently acquired by IU Southeast, this building across from campus currently houses the Indiana Department of Commerce’s regional economic development office, Purdue administrative offices and a Purdue classroom.

McCullough Plaza

McCullough Plaza

A traditional gathering spot for outdoor festivals and special events, McCullough Plaza is easily recognized by its campus clock and popular umbrella-topped picnic tables. Whether you’re feasting on free food during the Week of Welcome or just hanging out with friends between classes, the clock plaza is the place to be for outside fun.

Activities Building

Activities Building

The Activities Building includes a gymnasium and exercise facilities, plus the office of the Athletics Department. Throughout the year, you can see our intercollegiate regional championship men and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball teams host competitors in NAIA level play, plus intramural activities in several sports.

Koetter Sports Complex

Koetter Sports Complex

The Koetter Sports Complex offers new multi-sport facilities to IUS students and the community. The renovated baseball field and fieldhouse were completed in 2002, and a new softball field opened in 2007.

Ogle Center

Ogle Center

The Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center features four theatres, an outdoor amphitheatre, and the Barr Art Gallery. It attracts audiences from southern Indiana and greater Louisville and hosts shows by students, faculty, and performers from throughout the U.S. and foreign nations. Theater and Music students take classes and rehearse in the Ogle on the lower level.

Children's Center

Children's Center

Children ages 3-10 enjoy quality care and developmentally appropriate learning programs in this licensed facility, open to all students and faculty of IUS. Newly added to the center is a $19,000 playground. Open Mon.-Thur. from 7:45am to 10pm and Fridays from 7:45am to 1pm.

Service Building

Service Building

The Physical Plant offices and workshops are located in the Service Building, which also includes the mailroom and delivery loading and unloading areas

Live On Campus

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Our lodges are bigger and better than traditional campus housing. Apartments come with two or four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a living room.

Learn more at LiveOnCampus.ius.edu.

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Apply Today

 

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There are four  ways to apply to IU Southeast. Pick your favorite and send us your application.

  1. Download a paper application (PDF).
  2. Apply online. Current high school students will need the Counselor Recommendation Form completed. If you have ever applied to any IU campus, do not complete the online application -- the online application fee is non-refundable.
  3. Call the Office of Admissions at (812) 941-2212 or (800) 852-8835 to request an application.
  4. Visit your high school guidance office.

Learn more at the Office of Admissions.