Posted Monday, March 10, 2008 by
Admissions Department
The campus visit is an invaluable piece of the college
selection process. A firsthand account of any college or university, from
meeting with students to checking out residence hall rooms , the campus visit often provides
students and parents with more information and more insight into the campus experience.

While websites and brochures are helpful, neither carries the
impact of actually experiencing a university and meeting its faculty, staff and
students. At the University
of Indianapolis, students
and parents are encouraged to schedule individualized visits, which can include
a campus tour, lunch with a student ambassador, sitting-in on a class
or meeting with a professor and/or a coach.
To schedule a visit, contact the University Of Indianapolis
Office Of Admissions at 1-866-421-7173 or
schedule online at admissions.uindy.edu/visit. Check online for special
visit days and open houses as well, including High School Day, School of Nursing Day,
School of Business Day, Future Teacher Day, and
Campus Camp-In!
The University
of Indianapolis is a private
university in Indiana and ranked among the
best universities in the Midwest. It offers a
range of undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programs as well as accelerated
degree programs for adult learners seeking a bachelor’s degree through Indiana night classes.
UIndy is a top choice among students wishing to attend one of the state’s
faith-based colleges, but who desire a campus where all students are welcome
and diversity is celebrated. Internship opportunities are readily available due
to the university’s proximity to downtown Indianapolis.
Athletic scholarships, Indiana scholarships
and Indiana
student grants, in addition to federally sponsored grant and loan programs,
help make college affordable; students are encouraged to explore a variety of
financial aid options.
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