| Brief History | | | | and Social Sciences. A Nursing as well as a Continuing |
| Established by Floyd McMurray in 1941, the university | | | | Studies Division are also there. |
| was basically and extension center of Indiana | | | | Programs Offered |
| University of New Albany, Indiana as well as | | | | Well known for the bachelor's degree in business, |
| Jeffersonville, Indiana. Classes were held in New | | | | nursing, and education, the university offers more than |
| Albany High School, Hazelwood Junior High School in | | | | 40 bachelor's degrees, 6 master's degrees, and |
| New Albany, and Jeffersonville High School at | | | | multiple associated degree programs. |
| Jeffersonville. It started operating in own building at | | | | Unique Opportunities |
| Jeffersonville in 1945 named as Indiana University | | | | Opportunities from other colleges are provided through |
| Jeffersonville extension center. In the year 1968 it was | | | | the branches of Purdue University College of |
| renamed as Indiana University Southeast making its | | | | Technology and Indiana University Bloomington School |
| debut in the university directory of Indiana and United | | | | of Public and International Affairs. Indiana Southeast |
| States. | | | | University is also affiliated to school of Medicine under |
| | | | Louisville University and Kentuckiana Metroversity. |
| Current campus of the university is located at New | | | | Admission |
| Albany, Indiana where the university started functioning | | | | University does not follow open admission policy |
| since 1973. Covering an area of 177 acres, the campus | | | | though admission can be completed online. However |
| is 15 minutes north of downtown Louisville, Kentucky in | | | | high school transcripts or GED equivalent, TOEFL, |
| suburban New Albany. A region of rolling hills running | | | | SAT and ACT scores are mandatory enclosures with |
| parallel to Ohio River, it is just north of I-265 Southern | | | | applications. Transfer students are not ignored. Dual |
| Indiana. Five divisions of the university are School of | | | | credits and advance placements are credits accepted |
| Arts and Letters, Business, Education, Natural Sciences, | | | | for admission. |