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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
There are also a lot of low information families who somehow believe that academic quality is tied to athletics classification, so IUP being D2 must be a second-rate education.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
Ship had a benefactor for their engineering program, plus it's been in the works for many years. The SRU situation is more mysterious. Are they trying to be all things to all people?
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
There are a lot of variables to play out and even us posters with our advanced vision can't project where it all ends up IUP isn't even in their building yet.
Not to get personal but I will reiterate a couple of points. You always accentuate the "education school" heritage of the PASSHE. However, none of the IUP faithful went to an "education school." Don't forget that IUP was a comprehensive university from the mid-1960's. You weren't there so you don't have an appreciation for that. As for BigIndians party school, low academics image I think that is much truer in Indiana County than outside of Indiana County.
As for Indiana (and Indiana County), IUP has shrunk so much it's pretty much its own little world. The locals and campus folk don't mingle much these days. I live in Indiana but only go near campus for football and basketball games (and you sure as hell don't see many students at those). On the positive, they've had a couple-year stretch here of no student deaths, shootings or other newsworthy embarrassing events.
Perhaps the change to more respected academic programs will help in the coming decade. In the 'diploma factory' era of the 80s and 90s, IUP had more worthless majors here than one could count -- and the academic standards of a high school summer school program.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
We'll agree to disagree on that one. IUP has a terrible reputation in Western Pennsylvania. The past is mostly to blame, but the school has never been able to shake that stigma. The reputation also makes IUP an easy target.
As for Indiana (and Indiana County), IUP has shrunk so much it's pretty much its own little world. The locals and campus folk don't mingle much these days. I live in Indiana but only go near campus for football and basketball games (and you sure as hell don't see many students at those). On the positive, they've had a couple-year stretch here of no student deaths, shootings or other newsworthy embarrassing events.
Perhaps the change to more respected academic programs will help in the coming decade. In the 'diploma factory' era of the 80s and 90s, IUP had more worthless majors here than one could count -- and the academic standards of a high school summer school program.
IUP doesn’t have a bad reputation where the high schools still have kids in this state. Look east IUP admissions …look east. Fill the campus up with Iggles fans…
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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
Silly Yinzers can’t appreciate the gems amongst them…
IUP doesn’t have a bad reputation where the high schools still have kids in this state. Look east IUP admissions …look east. Fill the campus up with Iggles fans…
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Well, there was a change at Miller this Spring. That big row of pine (type) trees behind the visitors' bleachers was all removed.
Now ... that big, ugly chain-link fence we all hate is even more visible.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
We don't need to be picky. Fill the campus up with anybody who can provide a check that will clear. LOL. Fix this crisis and then get more selective.
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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
10K for room and board is the biggest problem. That’s was three years of tuition in the 80’s.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
Reducing tuitionis one thing but they should go to a more market-based room and board system. At least for board, isn't anything better than having an empty "suite" and getting zero revenue?
How much does a one bedroom apartment rent for in Indiana?
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