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What are some interesting colleges in Indiana?

I'm looking into colleges in Indiana and wondering which ones might be the most interesting or unique. What are some colleges in Indiana that I should consider, especially if I'm interested in a diverse campus experience?

a year ago

Sure, there are a number of interesting and diverse colleges you could consider in Indiana. Here are a few:

1. Indiana University Bloomington: Known for its school spirit and campus life, Indiana University Bloomington is often recognized for its programs in music, journalism, and public affairs. With over 700 student clubs and organizations, you'll find a rich cultural and academic life which supports a diverse campus experience.

2. Purdue University: Located in West Lafayette, Purdue is best known for its engineering and aviation programs, but it also offers other robust programs like nursing, education, and hospitality. There is a vibrant campus life with over 1000 student organizations, and the place is generally very welcoming to international students, which contributes to its diversity.

3. Notre Dame University: Notre Dame is a private Catholic university known for its strong programs in business, architecture, and engineering. The campus culture is unique with its emphasis on community service and Catholic traditions but it's also diverse with students from all different religions, socio-economic backgrounds, and ethnicities.

4. Butler University: Butler is a smaller private institution located in Indianapolis. It's known for its strong programs in pharmacy and dance. It also has a "campus in a garden" offering green spaces and a host of student activities. It has smaller student-to-faculty ratios, allowing for more personal connections with professors.

5. Ball State University: A public research university based in Muncie, Ball State is known for its programs in architecture, telecommunications, and education. The campus is known for its cultural events and active Greek life.

Remember to explore each one's specific programs, campus culture, and living situation to make sure it would be a good fit for your needs and preferences.

a year ago

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