| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
If you’re a person of color planning to join the cheer team then read this. I got kicked off the team over text messages saying I’m “intimidating, rude, and uncomfortable.” I barely spoke to any of those girls and let them say anything and everything about me and to me, but once I spoke up for myself, the head coach did not like that. I wasn’t allowed to wear my curls until I repeatedly told her my hair was getting damaged then she finally told me I could, as long as my hair is “maintained and polished.” I was told from the beginning two of teammates didn’t like me because I was black, my hair would get called weave and three girls would put on a “blaccent” around me. The coach had favorites and it shows really bad. This schools cheer team isn’t worth it and i suggest cheering for a different school especially if you’re a black girl.
I expect greater coordination for a graduation but we’ve been sitting in our car for like an hour trying to get out of here.
My daughter went there for 4 years and after paying all that money to graduate, they held their bachelor's graduation outside in the rain. All of us family members and the graduating students had to sit in the rain for hours, while the staff was under a make shift platform. How disgusting and low class can you get? From what the students say their new chancellor decided they weren't worth her paying the money for the regular facility they usually use and they weren't even worth using one of the campus buildings. So, you mean to tell me, these young adults worked that hard and couldn't even get a library or gym on the campus. She needs to fired!!! You don't try to save money at the expense of these graduates who have paid and worked very hard to enjoy having a graduation ceremony with their family members. Some were disabled and elderly standing in the rain for hours only out of love for their children. How disgusting. Please fire that
I personally really enjoyed my time here. As others said, being a bit off the beaten path it's more of a commuter school feel. I think they're trying to change that and it shows with campus life having started to pick up in the past few years and the addition of dorms. Overall though my concentration in business and finance the professors were extremely knowledgeable and had a wide range of ideological backgrounds so you were challenged in thinking outside the box. Not sure what these others reviewers concentrations were, but no school can be great in everything. They are great in their business programs though.
I love the small class sizes and it is a smaller classes so it is fairly easy to find your class but not much more than that there are not many activities to do outside of class and most people are online so unless is in the middle of the day the campus looks like a ghost town.
I earned both master's degrees in business from the dual MBA/MSSF program. Excellent school boasting a great curriculum, great staff, beautiful campus, and very favorable costs per credit hour. I can't say enough great things about this school. My time there will forever be in my heart and will take my career to the top of my industry!
Great school. I graduated in 1992 and it has paid off several times over. My daughter also attended there. You can really get to know your teachers and the degree is the same as the big campus.
My experience with IUS' School of Business and their MBA program have been overwhelmingly positive. Small but gorgeous campus, small class sizes, and conveniently located close to New Albany and Louisville. Many people act like IUS isn't a "real" university, but don't be fooled. I spent a fraction of what someone at U of L would have on my degrees and am making just as much as (if not more) than those people are.
This institute does not provoke, nor allow, experimental pathways of thought. I was attending this school for a music composition degree, and it served as nothing but a road block for myself and my education. I was corralled into lines, like a greenhorn of any industry, but those lines stayed straight - never allowing a spark of creativity to kick start the pistons of my mind. The musical system put in place at this higher education affiliate has failed. I have composed this letter from another building on the same college's campus, proving that Indiana University Southeast does have at least one dutifully respectful educator: its library.
Listen to others when they say this is a clown college for locals. 100% the worst choice you could ever make for yourself. Their graduation rate is 34%, which is everything you would ever need to know about this lackluster college. Full of ableism and racism-- the old lady working in admissions at the front desk won't even attempt to pronounce names that are "weird"-- aka non-white. I could go on but it doesn't get any better. 0/10 Ashamed to have went here. Couldn't be happier that it just says "Indiana University" and doesn't say "Southeast" on my degree. 💀