Campus Offices
Bloomington: DeVault Alumni Center
Indiana University Bloomington, the oldest and largest campus in the university, is the primary residential campus. Set in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, IU Bloomington's 1,931 acres were listed as one of America's five most beautiful campuses in The Campus as a Work of Art, and USA Today called Bloomington one of the top 10 places for campus culture. The DeVault Alumni Center in Bloomington is the headquarters of the IU Alumni Association.
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
IUPUI is known as one of the country's leading urban university campuses. Located just west of downtown Indianapolis, IUPUI is home to NCAA Division I sports programs and statewide programs in medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, allied health, and social work.
Columbus
IUPUC, in partnership with IUPUI, offers residents of south central Indiana access to Indiana University and Purdue University bachelor's and master's degree options.
East
Located in Richmond, IU East offers more than 40 academic programs, including certificates, associate degrees, and bachelor's degrees — some of which are offered through a partnership with the Purdue University College of Technology.
Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne
IPFW offers 195 undergraduate and graduate academic programs from IU and Purdue University. In recent years, IPFW's once-nonresidential campus has grown to include apartment-style student housing. IPFW is home to 11 Centers of Excellence, providing expertise and resources to the community, and 16 NCAA Division I sports programs.
Kokomo
An educational and cultural center for north central Indiana, IU Kokomo is a nonresidential campus that offers a wide range of bachelor's degrees and a limited number of associate and master's degrees. Through a cooperative agreement with the Purdue University College of Technology, Purdue University Kokomo students can earn degrees and certificates in a number of technical fields.
Northwest
IU Northwest enrolls approximately 5,000 students at its main campus in Gary and off-campus sites in Portage and Merrillville. IU Northwest's academic offerings include more than 75 degree, certificate, and pre-professional programs.
South Bend
At its main campus and sites in Elkhart and Plymouth, IU South Bend offers nearly 100 degree and certificate programs, as well as continuing-education programs for working professionals. Many of South Bend's leaders in business, education, health care, and other fields are graduates of IU South Bend. The arts are also strong at IU South Bend.
Southeast
IU Southeast is a scenic, 177-acre campus in New Albany, just minutes from Louisville, Ky. At IU Southeast, over 6,000 students choose among more than 50 degree programs.

