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Leading Places of Origin for International Students:India, South Korea, China
Top Colleges in Indiana: Purdue University – Main Campus, Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana University – Purdue University at Indianapolis
State Accrediting Body: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Public Universities & Colleges
Private Universities & College
# of 2 and 4yr Public: 29
# of 2 and 4yr Private: 76
Total Universities & Colleges: 105
Total Fall Ugrad Enrolment: 317,963
Public and Private University & College Tuition
Public Tuition
Total 4 yr: $6,877.00
Total 2 yr: $3,007.00
Private Tuition
Total 4 yr:$24,858.00
Average Debt. 4 yr Grad: $21,179.00
Total Bachelors Degrees Awarded: 38093
Total Certificates Awarded: 72952
Indiana State Facts
Land Area:36,000 square miles, 38th largest
Largest City:Indianapolis
Capital City: Indianapolis
Population:6.3 million
Citizens Known As:Indianan, Indianian, Hoosier
Climate:15.8°F to 88.8°F
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Largest Cities in Indiana:Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville
States That Border Indiana:Indiana is bordered by Lake Michigan and Michigan in the north and by Kentucky in the south. On the east is Ohio and on the west is Illinois.
Indiana's Nickname:The Hoosier State
Origin of Indiana's Nickname:In an 1831 letter from G.L. Murdock to General Tom Tipton, Mr. Murdock states "Our Boat will [be] named the Indiana Hoosier." On January 1, 1833, the Indianapolis Journal used John Finley's poem, "The Hoosier's Nest" as their "Carriers' Address".
Economy Industry:Steel, electric equipment, transportation equipment, chemical products, petroleum and coal products, machinery.
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