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Indiana University

Indiana University has eight campuses: the original campus in Bloomington, which is a residential campus; an urban campus in Indianapolis, which also includes the IU Medical Center; and six regional campuses in the Indiana cities of Gary, South Bend, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, Richmond, and New Albany. IU has more than 92,000 students on its eight campuses and 922 degree programs. Indiana University is internationally known for the quality of its academic programs and attracts students from all over the world. At the same time, IU plays a key role in the economic and social well-being of Indiana residents, offering educational, cultural, and economic benefits to the state.
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Purdue University

Purdue University, which was founded in 1869 and named after benefactor John Purdue, boasts a system-wide enrollment of 69,098 students. The majority of students attend the West Lafayette campus, but the statewide university system includes five campuses and numerous teaching and research sites. Building upon historical strengths in engineering and agriculture, the West Lafayette campus currently offers 7,400 courses in more than 500 undergraduate majors and specializations in the schools/colleges of Agriculture, Consumer and Family Sciences, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Liberal Arts, Management, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Science, Technology, and Veterinary Medicine.
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IUPUI

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is an urban research and academic health sciences campus, with 22 schools and academic units which grant degrees in over 200 programs from both Indiana University and Purdue University. IUPUI was created in 1969 as a partnership by and between Indiana and Purdue Universities, with IU as the managing partner. With over 29,000 students, IUPUI is the second-largest campus in the Indiana University state wide system. IUPUI is IU's home campus for state wide programs in medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, health and rehabilitation science, and social work and extends its program offerings through IUPU Columbus.
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Maps

IUPUI is conveniently located in downtown Indianapolis, just west of the Statehouse near the mouth of Fall Creek at the White River. Campus covers 510 acres and is bordered by West Street to the East, 10th Street to the North, and the White River to the South and West.
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Parking

IUPUI Parking Services is located in the Vermont Street Garage. Most of your parking needs such as parking passes can be purchased online through their website. Faculty can select an “A” or “B” pass, depending on how much you wish to spend and where you would like to park.
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Campus Food Services

The Campus Center offers a variety of places to eat. You can find nutritional information about campus food, catering options, and sustainability commitments related to campus food at the Food Service Web site.
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Nearby Restaurants

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University Benefits

Health Care and Welfare Services is a university-wide office that develops, implements, and manages health care and welfare plans for Academic and Staff employees; manages medical care plans for Retirees; and develops, implements, and manages medical insurance plans for students.
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