<p>Yeah MomofWildchild! The track and field facility is wonderfulâtell your friend.</p>
<p>Purdue versus IUâboth Big Ten schools with all the sports excitement that brings with it, both large schools, both well respected. Different strengths though. IU is much stronger in business, music, journalism, foreign languages, and arts and humanities. Purdue is stronger in engineering (IU doesnât have an engineering program because Purdue does. Something to do with the state charter Iâve heard.) Purdue is also a bit stronger in computer science, and any kind of agricultural/land/animal type science. The overall feel of campuses is different. Purdue leans more conservatively, while IU is far more liberal. IU hands down is the prettiest campus in the state. Itâs often mentioned as a top campus for itâs beauty. I think both schools are fairly well known throughout the country because they are Big Ten schools. Lots of âfreeâ advertising comes with big time college sports. Both have merit scholarship programs that are pretty straight forward in terms of requirements. </p>
<p>Indiana State is located in Terre Haute. Itâs never been one of my favorite IN towns/cities. DD attended a camp there one year. Dorms and food were typical. Being an IU grad Iâve never been impressed with the campus. I think the programs there are okay. I donât know about merit scholarships here. </p>
<p>Butler was my Dâs second choice. The business school in particular is well thought of in the midwest. When D was there interviewing for departmental scholarships I was very impressed with the emphasis on knowing profs, study abroad, and learning that was focused on the real world. Campus is north of downtown Indianapolis. Fantastic new student rec center. Big basketball fans. If youâve ever seen the movie Hoosiers, the final game was played in the old Butler basketball hall. DH attended Butler for a year. He still has good things to say about it. He transferred when he decided he wanted a bigger school. As much as she loves her school, part of me still wishes she had attended Butler. Also pretty straight forward merit scholarships available. D received one and a departmental scholarship. </p>
<p>Iâve never been to U of Evansville. I think itâs improved enormously over the years. One of Dâs friends/former teammates is there now on a partial sports scholarship. She loves it. The friendâs mother was pretty impressed with the academics also. I believe they have merit scholarships as D received lots of postcards mentioning that from them. </p>
<p>DePauwâsince MofWC mentioned it. Well respected I think. Has more of a Greek presence than my D wanted so we didnât visit. Iâve known a few past and current students. Current studentâs parent says he loves it there. Small town.</p>
<p>Another you might look at is Ball State U in Muncie. Itâs smaller than IU or Purdue. If your D is interested in any type of communication/media itâs the place to go in the state of IN thanks to David Letterman. Two of my family members are alum. </p>
<p>Below are my own personal rankings in terms of academic rigor, prestige, etc. Again, just one personâs perceptions. </p>
<p>IU/Purdue is a tie. It depends on the person.
Ball State/Butlerâagain a tie
Depauw
U of Evansville (very close to DepauwâI just donât know a lot about it.)
Indiana State. </p>
<p>I would recommend a visit to Ball State over Indiana State.</p>