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Purdue University at Indianapolis

Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
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Motto "Fulfilling the Promise"
Type Public Coeducational
Established 1969
Endowment $852 million (2015)
Chancellor Nasser H. Paydar
Academic staff
Over 2,500
Students 30,105 (Fall 2015)
Undergraduates 21,984 (Fall 2015)
Postgraduates 8,120 (Fall 2015)
Location Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
39°46′26″N 86°10′35″W / 39.773996°N 86.176361°W / 39.773996; -86.176361Coordinates: 39°46′26″N 86°10′35″W / 39.773996°N 86.176361°W / 39.773996; -86.176361
Campus Urban: 509 acres (2.06 km2)
Colors Crimson and Old Gold
         
Athletics NCAA Division IHorizon League
Nickname Jaguars
Sports 16 varsity teams
Mascots Jawz, Jinx, and Jazzy
Website www.iupui.edu
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History at a glance
IUPUI was established via the 1969 merger of:
Indiana University School of Medicine Established 1911
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Acquired 1944 from Indiana Law School Established 1894
Type private
and Benjamin Harrison Law School Established 1893
Type private
Indiana University School of Dentistry Acquired 1925 from Indiana Dental College Established 1875
Type private
Indiana University Herron School of Art Acquired 1967 from Indiana School of Art Established 1877
Type private
Art Association of Indianapolis Renamed 1883
Herron School of Art Renamed 1902
Indiana University Indianapolis Extension Established 1916
Purdue University Indianapolis Extension Established 1946

Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is a public research university located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Belonging to the university systems of both Indiana University and Purdue University, it is the result of a merger in 1969 of the Purdue Indianapolis Extension Center (1946) and Indiana University Indianapolis (1916). Located along the White River and Fall Creek it sits upon a peninsula adjacent to Downtown Indianapolis.

Among more than 200 degree programs, the urban university hosts the primary campuses for both the Indiana University School of Medicine, with more than 2,000 students, and the Indiana University School of Dentistry; the only dental school in the state. Also represented among the graduate schools, the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law is one of the only two law schools operated by Indiana University, with the Indiana University Maurer School of Law being the Bloomington equivalent. More than 8,000 students in 2014 were enrolled in professional schools. Total enrollment of 30,690 was reported in 2014, making it the third largest university in the state. Nearly 89% of the student body is composed of native Hoosiers, with 6% coming from abroad and the remaining from out of state.


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