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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 99,122 students on its eight campuses
- 1,048 degree programs
- More than 474,000 living alumni, including more than 249,000 living in Indiana
- An annual operating budget of $2.5 billion
- More than 18,000 employees, including faculty and professional and support staff
- More than 150 research centers and institutes
- An endowment of more than $1.3 billion
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 financial benefits to the state.
For information on the history of the university, see the IU Chronology.

Located in the heartland of America, IU is within a day’s drive of one-fourth of the U.S. population.
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