Fast Facts
- 70 degree-granting departments and programs
- 77 foreign languages
- Three undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts
- 125,000 living alumni, providing leadership in medicine, law, education, international politics, theatre, archeology, criminal justice and many other areas.
- 9,000 undergraduate majors
- 2,900 graduate students in 47 master’s or PhD programs
- 875 tenured or tenure-track faculty members
- 108 faculty members hold Distinguished or Titled Professorship rank
- More than 24 centers and institutes for research and creative activity
- Six Title VI area studies centers
- Top-ranked programs in: Cognitive Science, Evolutionary Biology, Clinical Science, American Studies, Ancient Studies, Indian Studies, West European Studies, Sociology, Social Psychology, History, French and Italian, and Developmental Psychology.
- The Chronicle of Higher Education ranked IU number one in faculty productivity in psychology, as well as ranking in the top 10 in a dozen other programs.
- Since 2000, 12 undergraduate students have been selected as Goldwater Scholars, 2 alumni have won the Soros New Americans Award, three students have won the Marshall Scholarship; two students have won the Churchill Scholarship, four students have won the Mitchell Scholarship, and two students have been named Rhodes Scholars.
