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I loved IUS because of the cost benefits. Low cost, convenient and accessible. If you're a traditional college student hoping for the traditional experience you're going to be fairly disappointed. IUS isn't a typical college campus, it's mostly a commuter campus with some traditional students living in lodges. IUS's business school is highly ranked and an amazing experience! So are the education and nursing schools. But if you come to this school thinking it's going to be Bloomington or have tons of on-campus life, then you're wrong. This is a dead campus with little to no life on it. There are Frats and Sororities but they do everything off campus. The clubs are very weakly done, and faculty is focused on teaching not research. IUS professors are excellent, helpful and friendly. But I feel the major complaints about IUS is that it's not traditional. |