IUP Magazine regularly chronicles the physical changes that occur on the university’s three campuses. Other changes may not be so visible. Here is a look inside IUP as of Fall Semester, 2008–2009.
- Faculty and Staff
773 faculty members
844 administration and staff members
- Students
14,310—44 percent male; 56 percent female; 8 percent of nontraditional age
11,928 undergraduate
2,382 graduate
1,852 minority (13 percent)
668 international (5 percent)
Students come to IUP from 48 states and 77 countries around the world.
4,114 live on campus (28 percent).
- Enrollment by College
Eberly College of Business and Information Technology—2,184 undergraduate; 355 graduate
College of Education and Educational Technology—1,355 undergraduate; 813 graduate
College of Fine Arts—761 undergraduate; 43 graduate
College of Health and Human Services—4,049 undergraduate; 463 graduate
Colleges of Humanities and Social Sciences—1,704 undergraduate; 526 graduate
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics—1,663 undergraduate; 146 graduate
School of Graduate Studies and Research—33
School of Continuing Education—215
- Degrees awarded (2007–2008)
2,099 undergraduate
720 graduate
79 doctoral
- Alumni
110,371 (with undergraduate degrees)
9,036 (with graduate degrees only)
Alumni live in every state and in 87 countries.
- Degree programs
145 undergraduate majors
61 master’s programs
10 doctoral programs
- Student/faculty Ratio
16 to 1. Nearly all classes taught by faculty members, not by graduate assistants
- Varsity Sports
8 for men; 11 for women
- Student Organizations
More than 220 are recognized, including 18 fraternities and 14 sororities
- Tuition and Fees
For 2008–2009 (not including housing or dining):
$6,959—Undergraduate
$7,978—Graduate
- Financial Aid
For 2007–2008, amount awarded:
$127,281,540
Average award: $10,220
Students receiving aid: 12,454 (78 percent)
- University Operating Budget
$244,451,770 (2008–2009)
- Value of University and Foundation for IUP Endowments
$44,348,230, as of June 2008