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University of Southern Indiana

Evansville, IN

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Quick Facts

Knowledge for Life

Wikipedia
September 15, 1965
Founded
Public university
Type
9,286
Total Students
5,409
Undergrad
1,854
Graduate
$155M
Endowment
(2021)
Master's Colleges & Universities
Classification
President: Steven J. Bridges

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About University of Southern Indiana

Experience vibrant growth and community engagement at USI, Indiana's Screaming Eagles!

The University of Southern Indiana (USI), located just outside of Evansville, offers a dynamic and engaging educational journey. As a public university guided by its motto "Knowledge for Life," USI is recognized for its comprehensive academic offerings, community-engaged approach, and commitment to student success. With a diverse student body pursuing over 130 areas of study, USI provides a robust learning environment for undergraduates, graduates, and doctoral candidates.

USI's history is one of remarkable growth and independence. Initially founded on September 15, 1965, as a regional campus of Indiana State University, it blossomed into an autonomous institution on April 16, 1985, becoming the University of Southern Indiana. Since then, USI has been heralded as the fastest-growing comprehensive university in Indiana, with its enrollment more than doubling. The expansive 1,400-acre suburban campus, much of which was donated, has steadily grown with modern facilities, guided by a master plan to support future expansion.

Academically, USI is classified among "M1 – Master's Colleges and Universities: Larger programs," highlighting its breadth and depth of graduate studies. Students can choose from a wide array of programs across the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions, and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. Beyond academics, campus life thrives with the spirited NCAA Division I Screaming Eagles, competing in the Ohio Valley Conference, fostering a vibrant and active student experience.

Key Highlights

  • Established September 15, 1965, achieving autonomy as USI in 1985.
  • Serves 9,286 students across more than 130 diverse areas of study.
  • Classified as an "M1 – Master's Colleges and Universities: Larger programs" and a "community-engaged" institution.
  • Home to NCAA Division I athletics, with teams known as the Screaming Eagles, competing in the Ohio Valley Conference.
  • Features a picturesque 1,400-acre suburban campus just outside Evansville, Indiana.
  • Operates with an endowment of $0.2 billion.
  • Recognized as the fastest-growing comprehensive university in Indiana since gaining independence.

Timeline

1965
Founded as a regional campus of Indiana State University (September 15).
1967
Southern Indiana Higher Education, Inc. (SIHE) raised nearly $1 million to acquire 1,400 acres for the Mid-America University Center.
1968
Groundbreaking ceremonies held for the new campus (June 22).
1969
Began occupying 330 acres of land, with the first buildings (Science Center and Wright Administration Building) constructed.
1985
Gained autonomy and was officially established as the University of Southern Indiana (April 16).
2006
Completed a master plan providing a framework to double the size of the school and support over 20,000 students.
2022
USI athletic teams transition to NCAA Division I, joining the Ohio Valley Conference.
🏛️
61 Years
of Excellence

Schools & Colleges

4 notable schools within University of Southern Indiana

🎭

College of Liberal Arts

Offers a broad range of humanities, social sciences, and fine arts programs.

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Romain College of Business

Provides comprehensive business education, preparing students for dynamic careers.

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College of Nursing and Health Professions

Focuses on developing skilled healthcare professionals through diverse programs.

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Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education

Delivers strong programs in scientific inquiry, engineering innovation, and educational leadership.

Leadership

via Wikipedia
Steven J. Bridges
President
Shelly B. Blunt
Provost

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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