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    Indiana University Southeast provides an array of opportunities for each of its students. It allows them to study in a university with small class sizes and dedicated professors and provides multiple organizations and communities to fit each student’s desires. The four students interviewed by our group expressed their complete satisfaction about Indiana University Southeast. Out of the nine promises IUS provides for its students, four of them were met by each person interviewed. These four include:

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    such physical games. In 1976, a football student-athlete at Indiana State University suffered an injury that left him as a quadriplegic. In 1983, the case Rensing v. Indiana State University Board of Trustees was heard by the Indiana State Supreme Court. The court decided that “the Indiana court of appeals incorrectly concluded that Rensing was an employee under the Workmen’s Compensation Act” and therefore Indiana State University was not responsible to provide Rensing with any medical or disability

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    My dream has always been to attend Indiana University and to attend her law school. And now, after all the options displayed before me, with most being inexpensive and easy, I still find my passional compass pointing toward home in Indiana. I understand the sacrifices required and the effort that’s mandatory, yet I am qualified by my passion for persevering, I am qualified by my experience, and I am qualified by my heart for Indiana. Throughout my high school career, I have been passionate about

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    Letter of Intent Nothing in my life has proved to be more rewarding and valuable than my experiences at Indiana University. From the moment I stepped foot on campus four years ago, I have been compelled to make the most of every opportunity I have been granted and build the greatest foundation for my future that I possibly could. I knew the path that I had envisioned for myself was going to be arduous and that I was going to be met with great adversity at every step I took, but each obstacle only

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    As Indiana University is rich due to diversity, culture, and experience. I would describe myself rich as I am grateful for the experiences through community service. I do a lot of community service through 4-H as I have been a member for ten years. I have also been given the opportunity to be a camp counselor during the summer. Being able to be a camp counselor is one of the achievement given to me as I have to do paperwork and go through an interview process. My most important contribution to my

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    found between colleges, similarities can be found between Indiana University, Bloomington (IU) and The Ohio State University (OSU). The degree offerings are alike at Indiana University and The Ohio State University. But one difference between the two colleges, is the number of academic programs offered. IU offers more than 550 academic programs (Indiana University, Bloomington). Ohio State offers more than 200 majors (The Ohio State University). A similarity between the two has to do with the types

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    Indiana State University Indiana State University is located in Terre Haute, Indiana. Indiana State University is 435 acres. ISU was established by the Indiana General Assembly on December 20, 1865. There are 12,448 students that attend ISU and 10,268 of them are undergraduate students. It’s a 2-4 year college with two scholarship opportunities, competitive and guaranteed. The tuition is $8,216. The housing is $5,071 and the meals are $3,429. The Princeton review named Indiana State University the

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    Since before I can remember, I dreamed of one day attending Indiana University one day. As a young girl at IU football games, I would see the students having the times of their lives enjoying the sporting event at their prestigious university. I was anxious for the day that I would be a Hoosier and found myself dreaming of my future at IU. Unfortunately, those aspiring dreams turned sour once I found myself in this position. After an unsatisfying first semester of college at IU, I had to decide whether

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    Indiana University is home to nearly fifty thousand students and ten thousand faculty members, all of who spend time working, living, or interacting with each other within the confounds of a 3-square mile campus. With so many individuals operating in such a small vicinity, there is likely to be a significant amount of conflict. I would guess that the most common type of conflict at Indiana University is student to student conflict. While I have not personally had any major conflicts with another

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    to attend is Indiana University. The college was established on January 20, 1820 in Corydon, Indiana (“Indiana University Bloomington.”). It is currently in the city of Bloomington (southern Indiana), which has some of the best scenery in the country. Indiana University is a public college. Some benefits of attending a public college like IU are the price difference, more activities, easier to get in, and they are more culturally diverse ("Advantages of Attending a State University: An Overview.")

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