406-acre campus with 15 academic and administrative buildings, 13 residence halls, three student centers and a 280-acre nature preserve
University mascot: Stevie Pointer
University colors: purple and gold
More than 100 program options within 80 baccalaureate degree programs, 90 minors and 17 graduate programs in four colleges:
College of Fine Arts and Communication
College of Letters and Science
College of Natural Resources
College of Professional Studies
Student support services offered through University College
Five-year program options that blend undergraduate and graduate degrees
Online programs and continuing education credit and non-credit offerings for adults and youth
7,200 students
Average class size: 28
Student to faculty ratio: 19:1
45% of undergraduates are first generation students
13% are diverse and international students
79% of undergraduate courses are taught by (non-adjunct) faculty
Annual in-state tuition and fees: $8,308
81% of students receive financial aid
Most popular majors: business, natural resources, education, biology, psychology
Largest numbers of out-of-state students are from Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana
213 student clubs and organizations
9 men’s varsity sports, 11 women’s varsity sports, 31 club sports and dozens of intramural offerings
Semester or short-term study abroad offerings in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Poland, Spain and Thailand, as well as internships in London and other opportunities through the National Student Exchange membership.