The University of Southern Indiana
The University of Southern Indiana
8600 University Blvd
Evansville, IN 47712
(812) 464-8600
Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana is a public, 4-year, research institution. It is in the suburbs of Evansville, Indiana. This university is the 12th largest institution in the state of Indiana. USI offers three certificates, ten associates level degrees, 50 degrees at the bachelors level, and 11 masters level degrees to students. In 2010, 10,702 students sought degrees from the 57 programs at USI. It offers subjects including english and forensic nursing. The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission accredits USI. USI is one of 10 research universities in Indiana.
Admission
In 2010, 7,061 students applied for admission to this public university. It admitted close to 73% of applicants or 5,225 students. 60% of the admitted students are women.
Admission
In 2010, 7,061 students applied for admission to this public university. It admitted close to 73% of applicants or 5,225 students. 60% of the admitted students are women.
- Percent Admitted students who applied: 74%
- Percent Admitted of women who applied were admitted: 73%
- Percent Admitted of men who applied were admitted: 74%
Student Demographics
This university had 10,702 students enrolled in 2010.
Student Demographics
This university had 10,702 students enrolled in 2010.
- Total Enrolled Male: 4281
- Total Enrolled Female: 6421
- Undergraduate Male: 4135
- Undergraduate Female: 5711
- Graduate Male: 197
- Graduate Female: 659
Faculty Demographics
It has 628 teachers. Over half of the instructors are full-time and 279 out of 628 instructors are part-time. Approximately 55% of teachers are female.
Faculty Demographics
It has 628 teachers. Over half of the instructors are full-time and 279 out of 628 instructors are part-time. Approximately 55% of teachers are female.
- Male: 279
- Female: 349