UIndy: A Private University for the Public Good Dr. Beverley J. Pitts, President University of Indianapolis
About UIndy Enrollment 5,000, includes 1,200 graduate students Fifth-largest producer of doctoral graduates for Indiana
Physical Therapy ranked among top programs in the nation
Occupational Therapy: In top 1/3rd
Athens Campus Only accredited campus owned by a U.S. university in Greece 30 undergraduate and 10 graduate programs
Impact of Private Institutions Employment: 20,081 Annual spending in Indiana: $1.95 billion Total economic impact: $3.6 billion Savings to state: $535 million Source: Independent Colleges of Indiana
Did you know? UIndy produces 63% of Indiana’s physical therapy graduates 51% of Indiana’s occupational therapy graduates (And, UIndy has the state’s only doctorate in occupational therapy.)
Division II Emphasis on balance between athletics, academics Commitment to outreach, service Higher graduation rates Higher academic achievement than general student population (UIndy athletes collective GPA: 3.2)
2009 National DII Champion Lyndsay McBride
Dr. Stephen Nawrocki Certified Forensic Anthropologist Assists law enforcement investigations Involved in local cemetery move Studying gorillas in Rwanda
Center for Aging & Community Dr. Ellen Miller Research focused on Indiana’s elder citizens Academic programs in gerontology Grey Matters workforce reports
Building a school in Liberia
Changing the world, inch by inch