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Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Department of Anthropology, Geospatial and Earth Sciences
Basic Information
Phone Number: 724 357-2440
Address: Kopchick Hall, Room 114, 421 North Walk, Indiana, PA 15705
Email: rhoch@iup.edu
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Additional Information
President: Micheal Driscoll
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Public
School Setting:
20 faculty; 3 staff, 102 undergrad students, 43 grad students
Classroom Size: 20 faculty; 3 staff, 102 undergrad students, 43 grad students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1 to 17
Housing Availability:
residential halls, suite type room settings
Diversity: Student enrollment is majority Pennsylvanian and from mid-Atlantic states
Tuition:
In-state residents, per full-time academic year $11.290; Out-of-state residents $16,199
Financial Aid:
Loans, scholarships, housing scholarships, tuition reduction
Disability Services:
ADA accommodations (student note taking assistance, exam scheduling, building accessibility, IUP has a dedicated disability resource office)
Greek Life: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Cloud storage to meet University needs, Dell & Apple system usage, state-of-the art computing facilities. Classrooms have current configured computers and software to support in-person and online instruction. In addition, the department has dedicated state-of art labs designed to facilitate the use of geospatial technologies (GIS, Remote sensing, GPS, Drone applications, and Geodesign techniques).
Admission Requirements:
IUP is a student-centered driven institution. For additional information visit: Admissions and Aid - IUP