
New Albany, INpublicsoutheast.iu.edu
Indiana University-Southeast is a regional campus of the IU system that combines accessibility with the prestige of an Indiana University degree. With an 84% acceptance rate and a focus on practical, career-oriented programs, it serves a diverse student body—many of whom commute—while offering robust student life and recent improvements in graduate outcomes. Its affordability and proximity to Louisville make it a pragmatic choice for southern Indiana and Kentucky residents.
IU Southeast is decidedly accessible, with an 84% acceptance rate—admitting 1,723 of the 2,040 first-year applicants in recent cycles. The middle 50% of admitted students score between 970-1160 on the SAT or 20-25 on the ACT, and over 30% report high school GPAs above 3.75. Notably, test scores are considered but not required, aligning with IU Bloomington’s Test-optionalA policy where you choose whether to submit SAT or ACT scores. If you don't, the rest of your application carries more weight. policy. The application fee is waived, lowering barriers to entry. Demographically, the admitted cohort reflects the region’s diversity, with many students coming from nearby Kentucky and southern Indiana.
The university offers 180+ undergraduate and graduate programs, with business, liberal arts, and nursing as the most popular majors. Its academic structure includes dedicated schools for disciplines like education and criminal justice, emphasizing professional preparation and hands-on learning. Study abroad and interdisciplinary courses are promoted, though the focus remains on practical skills. Class sizes lean smaller than flagship campuses, fostering closer faculty interaction. Graduate programs—particularly in business and nursing—cater to working professionals, with flexible scheduling and tuition reciprocity agreements that reduce costs for Kentucky residents.
A commuter-heavy campus (88% of students live off-campus) still buzzes with activity, thanks to 50+ clubs, Greek life, and events like sand volleyball tournaments. The Dean of Students office cultivates 'Grenadier pride' through leadership programs and service projects, while Instagram showcases a lively mix of academic and social events. The student body is eclectic, blending traditional undergrads with older, working students—many from the Louisville metro area. Though lacking a football team, campus traditions and intramural sports foster community.
Graduation rates lag behind national averages (33% overall, with men at 30%), but recent alumni have seen record outcomes: a 17% increase in first-year salaries compared to prior years, per institutional data. The median salary six years post-graduation is $42,290, and graduates leave with below-average debt ($20,126). These figures suggest the campus is improving its ROI, particularly for students in high-demand fields like nursing and business. Notably, outcomes vary significantly by major, with STEM and healthcare disciplines outperforming liberal arts.
IU Southeast is a budget-conscious option, with Net priceWhat a family actually pays after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the sticker price — usually far less than the published cost. averaging $9,102–$14,308 after aid. Over half of students receive financial aid, with average packages covering significant costs. Tuition reciprocity benefits Kentucky residents, and the university promotes its affordability relative to private competitors. The tuition estimator tool helps families project costs, though aid packages often include loans—something to scrutinize given the modest post-grad salaries in some fields.
IU Southeast delivers Indiana University’s brand recognition at a fraction of the cost, with a pragmatic, career-driven approach. Its strengths include:
It’s not a 'traditional' college experience—most students commute—but for those seeking an affordable IU degree with real-world ROI, it’s a shrewd pick.