![]() We value individual contributions of all members of the University community toward advancing our mission. We value ethical, responsible, and professional behavior with respect expressed among all members of the University community. We value purposeful engagement with the city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana. We value engagement with religious traditions in an environment of hospitality, informed by the United Methodist Church and enriched by other traditions, religious and secular. We value international experiences for students, faculty, and staff. ![]() We value faculty and student interaction that provides individual attention, engagement, and opportunities for mentoring. We value an emphasis on student learning in all aspects of University life. The University equips its students to become more capable in thought, judgment, communication, and action to enhance their imaginations and creative talents to gain a deeper understanding of the Christian faith and an appreciation and respect for other religions to cultivate rationality and tolerance for ambiguity and to use the intellect in the process of discovery and the synthesis of knowledge. The mission of the University of Indianapolis is to prepare its graduates for effective, responsible, and articulate membership in the complex societies in which they live and serve, and for excellence and leadership in their personal and professional lives. The University of Indianapolis is a private, residential, metropolitan institution of higher learning that provides a transformational educational experience through strong programs in the liberal arts and sciences, selective professional and doctoral programs, collaborative partnerships throughout the city and the world, and a Christian tradition that emphasizes character formation and embraces diversity. The University of Indianapolis will be recognized regionally and internationally for its high quality of student engagement in learning, leadership, and service. 14.Second 7-Week Session Ends The University reserves the right to make calendar changes. July 3.Independence Day Observance (No Classes) Fri. ![]() June 29.Second 7-Week Session Begins Fri. May 1.Graduate Programs’ Commencement Sat. 24.Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon. 28.Mid–Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Sun. Celebration (Special Class Schedule) Sat. 5.Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon. 26–30.Thanksgiving Vacation (No Classes) Mon. 11.Mid–Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Tues. Good Hall, the first building on campus, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Īcademic Calendar 2014–15 SEMESTER I Wed.–Wed. Second 7-Week Session Ends The University reserves the right to make calendar changes. Independence Day Observance (No Classes) Fri.Aug. Annual Commencement SPRING TERM Mon.May 5. Graduate Programs Commencement Sat.May 3. Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon.Apr. ![]() Mid-Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Sun.Mar. Celebration (Special Class Schedule) Sat.Mar. Withdrawal/Change to Audit Deadline Mon.Dec. Thanksgiving Vacation (No Classes) Mon.Dec. Mid-Semester Grading Period Ends Mon.–Tues.Oct. The University is committed to the spirit and letter of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act and strives to provide equal access to all phases of University life and activity. Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policies The University of Indianapolis does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, age, religion, creed, sexual orientation, marital status, or ethnic or national origin in any of its programs offerings or employment practices. 203 Center for Aging & Community.215 Graduate Programs.216 Course Descriptions.231 Directory.396 Index.456 Academic Calendar 2013–14 Table of Contents, continued School of Nursing.196 Baccalaureate Degree Nursing.197 Associate Degree Nursing.198 School of Psychological Sciences. ![]()
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