Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Reviews

  • 148 Reviews
  • Indianapolis (IN)
  • Annual Tuition: $32,582
88% of 148 students said this degree improved their career prospects
95% of 148 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Joseph Winger
  • Reviewed: 9/24/2012
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"The Clinical Psych PhD program is pretty awesome... great faculty and students. Indy is a cool city, too."
Kyle Bradley
  • Reviewed: 9/24/2012
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"IUPUI is a great program. the faculty support is probably the thing that I have found to be the most helpful."
Sarine Janetsian
  • Reviewed: 9/22/2012
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"These questions seem more pertinent to an undergrad. I don't think many of these "categories" matter when you are in graduate school."
Manav Gupta
  • Reviewed: 9/22/2012
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I think the one year and a little more that I have been here has been pretty productive and fruitful. I specially like the IU Medical School on campus and some of the state of the art laboratories working on some intriguing aspects of medicine and biology."
YIMEI LI
  • Reviewed: 9/22/2012
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I like IUPUI,and enjoy the research and study here!"
Soumini Vasan
  • Reviewed: 9/22/2012
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"A good place for research. Students can sign up for courses offered by Purdue too (the West Lafayette one). Social life could be better. We don't really have a campus - that is the only sad thing. Compared to Purdue and IU's main campus, this is nothing. It's situated right in the middle of Indy, which is not a distracting city - so, it makes studying easier!"
Aron Kale
  • Reviewed: 9/22/2012
  • Degree: Social Sciences
"Great I/O Psych program-- faculty can be a little disconnected with job search process. Athletics, food services, and housing are non existent. Do not participate in athletics, IUPUI is heavily a commuter school so few campus amenities."
Neal Carnes
  • Reviewed: 9/22/2012
  • Degree: Liberal Arts
"I love IU, yet don't care much for Indianapolis (too sleepy little town for my tastes, especially given the city is large). I preferred Bloomington, where I attended for my undergraduate degree; I loved the academics there. IUPUI has been a hit or miss both academically and administratively. Some good folks here who do their jobs fantastically, yet also a number of mediocre staff and faculty that help pull down the school's overall grade. My score reflects the Liberal Arts program where I recently completed my MA. I accepted a spot in a different school for my PhD and am finding it more organized. Too bad it is still situated in Indiana-where-polis."