About IU East

Student Spotlight

Chrissy Krieg

Chrissy Krieg received the 2007 Distinguished Student in Secondary Education Award. She also earned the distinction as the first Honors Program graduate. Chrissy developed the summer reading program curriculum for the Baxter Neighborhood Help Center and was accepted into the PEP program which trains undergraduate students to teach English composition. Chrissy attributes her success to writing faculty who sparked her interest in creative writing and pushed her to do more than she thought possible. Chrissy plans on attending graduate school and becomes a secondary education teacher.

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Indiana University East offers you all the advantages of an Indiana University education. Whether you're just finishing high school or thinking about college to advance your career, we provide you the opportunity to earn a prestigious IU degree that is respected throughout Indiana, the nation, and the world. As part of the Indiana University system, IU East provides all the services and opportunities of a large university combined with the advantages and atmosphere of a small college. We offer academic and career support services help you succeed in the classroom and beyond.

At a Glance

  • Average class size of 19 students
  • Financial aid totaling $9.8 million per year
  • Located adjacent to Interstate-70, less than 10 miles from the Ohio border
  • We offer over 40 programs, more than 800 courses, and degrees ranging from certificates to Master's degrees
  • Nearly half our courses have evening sections, suitable for non-traditional students
  • 80% of our 150+ faculty members have doctorates or the highest degree equivalent for their field
  • Over 4,000 graduates in our alumni network, in fields ranging from business and law to health care and education

Student Body Profile

  • 2,392 undergraduate students, 67 graduate students
  • 52% full time, 38% part time
  • 87% full-time faculty, 117 part-time faculty
  • 13:1 student-faculty ratio
  • 20 students per class on average
  • 4,400 living graduates

Accreditation

Indiana University East is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504; 1-800-621-7440.

Historical Timeline

1971 On July 1, the Trustees of Indiana University establish IU East as one of seven regional campuses. With funds raised by area citizens, the trustees purchase 225 acres of land in Richmond, Indiana.
1972 633 students enroll for the fall semester.
1975 Whitewater Hall, the first campus building, officially opens to students. This same year, the university receives accreditation from the North Central Accreditation Association of Schools and Colleges.
1978 Alexander Schilt is named the first chancellor of IU East.
1981 Glenn Goerke is named IU East's second chancellor.
1987 Charlie Nelms is named chancellor of IU East.
1989 The IU East Alumni Association is chartered with Greg E. Chamness serving as its founding president.
1990 Student enrollment increases to nearly 2,200, a more than 50 percent increase over 1985 enrollment.
1992 Brice E. Hayes Hall is dedicated.
1994 IU East opens the Connersville Center, an off-campus instructional site, and 400 students enroll.
1995 David Fulton becomes IU East's fourth chancellor.
1996 Middlefork Hall is dedicated, and the Indiana General Assembly gives preliminary approval to a fourth campus building to focus on student activities.
1999 The Henry County Danielson Center, IU East's second off-campus instruction site, opens. This same year, Spring Wood Hall is dedicated as the fourth building on the Richmond campus.
2001 IU East celebrates 30 years as an IU campus.