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Butler University

Butler University

Butler University is an independent university composed of a college of liberal arts and sciences and four professional colleges. It is located on a 290-acre campus in a residential section of Indianapolis, one of America's most livable cities. Butler's mission is to provide the highest quality of liberal and professional education and to integrate the liberal arts into professional edu…

Christian Theological Seminary

Christian Theological Seminary

Christian Theological Seminary is a fully accredited ecumenical seminary related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) offering eight graduate-level degree programs. The seminary has a rich history of offering the finest biblical and theological education possible in a caring, supportive environment. The Mission of Christian Theological Seminary is to form disciples of Jesus Christ f…

Crossroads Bible College

Crossroads Bible College

Dr. James S. Wells, the pastor of the predominately African-American Zion Hope Baptist Church, founded Crossroads Bible College, originally Baptist Bible College of Indianapolis, in 1980. Under his capable leadership and dynamic expository preaching, Zion Hope had grown from 35 to more than 500 members. Bible colleges exist primarily to prepare students for Christian ministries through a program o…

DeVry University Indianapolis

DeVry University Indianapolis

Situated in the "Keystone at the Crossing" shopping complex at the intersection of I-465 East/West and Keystone Avenue, DeVry Indianapolis Center serves students who live or work in Indianapolis and the surrounding area with undergraduate and graduate degree programs in some of today's fastest growing career fields. A comfortable learning environment, the Indianapolis Center offers spacious cl…

Herron School of Art & Design

Herron School of Art & Design

Herron School of Art and Design is a tight-knit community of artists and designers pushing their work to its potential—and themselves to exceptional careers. With nearly 900 students and 70+ faculty members, Herron is part of the larger Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Academic excellence, unwavering innovation, real-world preparation, and civic engagement define the Herr…

Indiana Bible College

Indiana Bible College

Indiana Bible College was founded in 1981 by Pastor Dennis Croucher and the Apostolic Pentecostal Tabernacle, Seymour, Indiana. After seven miraculous years in Seymour, President Croucher and the Board of Regents concluded that the future development of the college would be enhanced by relocation to Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1988 Pastor Paul Mooney and Calvary Tabernacle in Indianapolis accepte…

Indiana University School of Medicine

Indiana University School of Medicine

The main Indiana University School of Medicine campus is part of the IU Medical Center, which covers some 85 acres within one mile of the center of Indianapolis. In addition, the IU School of Medicine has eight campuses across the state, all of which are located on or near IU and other universities. Half of the School's first- and second-year classes are taught on the Indianapolis campus; the …

Ivy Tech State College

Ivy Tech State College

Ivy Tech Community College is the college of choice for over 105,000 students every year. Ivy Tech is focused on you and what you want. We give you more options, more choices, more ways to complete your education and land a great paying job for a lot less investment. It's a different way of looking at school, but you'll like what you see. Ivy Tech is Indiana's most affordable colleg…

Marian College

Marian College

The signs are everywhere that more students than ever are demanding Marian College's name on their diplomas. I hear from students all the time who tell me that we are nurturing both their minds and their souls (Adam Thomas, class of 2008).

Martin University

Martin University

Martin University celebrated its 28th anniversary on August 9, 2005. Founded by Rev. Fr. Boniface Hardin in 1977, the University's original mission to serve low-income, minority, and adult learners has not changed, although students from all backgrounds have always been welcome. The original campus was at 35th St. and College Ave. It moved to its current location on Avondale Place in the Marti…