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Indiana University-Kokomo
2300 S Washington, Kokomo, IN 46904 -9003 - View Map View Map
tel: (765)453-2000
School Notes Overview:
The mission of Indiana University Kokomo is to meet the educational needs of north central Indiana through a broad spectrum of undergraduate programs leading to associate and baccalaureate degrees, a limited range of graduate offerings, and a wide variety of continuing education activities. As a part of Indiana University, the institution is committed to the attainment of excellence in all of its endeavors.
School Overview:
 
County Howard County, IN
Title IV Eligible Yes
Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate (Liberal Arts) Colleges II
Institution Level 4 or more years
Institution Control Public
Full-Time Undergraduate 1,423 students
Part-Time Undergraduate 1,314 students
Full-Time Graduate 30 students
Part-Time Graduate 128 students
Total Enrollment 2,895 students
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid 70 %
% Students Receiving Federal Grants 28 %
Avg. Amount Of Federal Grants Received $3,101
% Students Receiving State/Local Grants 52%
Avg. Amount Of State/Local Grants Received $2,131
% Students Receiving Institutional Grants 17%
Avg. Amount Of Institutional Grants Received $609
% Students Receiving Loans 35%
Avg. Amount Of Loan Received $2,874
School Notes:
  • IU Kokomo will be the best regional campus in the State of Indiana. The vision of Indiana University Kokomo is to provide every opportunity for student achievement. By providing quality instruction based on continuing scholarship and critical inquiry, IU Kokomo seeks to enable each student to make informed judgments and communicate them effectively.
  • IU Kokomo serves the particular needs and aspirations of the people of north central Indiana with associate, baccalaureate, and selected masters degree programs in the liberal arts and sciences and professional fields, and a range of continuing education activities. With a student body diverse in terms of age, ethnicity and prior education, IU Kokomo offers opportunities for the development of each student's personal, academic and career potential. A vital part of north central Indiana's past, present and future, IU Kokomo serves as a center of cultural and intellectual resources for the benefit and enhancement of its students and the larger community.
  • IU Kokomo offers an academically challenging environment, more than 35 degree programs, and nationally recognized faculty who have a passion for teaching. Whether you're just out of high school, or you're thinking about returning to college or changing careers, we have the academic resources to help you succeed. Profile last updated: 10/15/2009.
In the News:
  • Check out Buzzard Sunday (Chicago Tribune)
    posted on March 6, 2010 at 02:59:46 pm
    Plus a brew-ski festival in Michigan, the World Ice Fishing Championship in Rhinelander and more Midwest travel events Plus a brew-ski festival in Michigan, the World Ice Fishing Championship in Rhinelander and more Midwest travel events
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Guillion (Kokomo Tribune)
    posted on February 28, 2010 at 05:20:19 am
    Edwin Allen and Helen Louise Guillion, Kokomo, are celebrating their 50th anniversary with a family vacation in June to Yellowstone National Park. Edwin and the former Helen Dickenson were married Feb. 21, 1960, at Christ Lutheran Church, Terre Haute, by Pastor George N. Frederick.
  • Amber Johns and Ken Haynes (Kokomo Tribune)
    posted on February 28, 2010 at 05:20:11 am
    Amber Johns and Ken Haynes, Kokomo, have plans to wed on April 17, 2010, at IBN Saud Grotto, with a reception following the ceremony. She is the daughter of Jerry and Cheryl Johns, Kokomo.
  • Expanding the trail (Pharos-Tribune)
    posted on February 28, 2010 at 04:00:46 am
    Efforts are under way to create a dual land and water trail system along the Wabash River from Lafayette through Logansport and on to Huntington.
  • Easing boundaries (Pharos-Tribune)
    posted on February 27, 2010 at 02:45:46 am
    One way for businesses and communities in North Central Indiana to stay viable as the world is shrunk by globalization is to think beyond city and county boundaries, according to a group formed by Indiana University Kokomo.
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