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IUP Students Take Off Early Under “Flying Start” Summer Bridge Program

Fifty-three new IUP students participated in our first “Flying Start” Summer Bridge Program in August 2024. The Summer Bridge Program is part of IUP’s Title III Grant Program, supported by the US Department of Education. It is a collaboration between the University College and the Department of Language, Literature, and Writing.

IUP Hosting Nationally Recognized Book Conservator for Presentation April 18 as Part of “Big Ideas” Program

Consuela (Chela) G. Metzger, a nationally recognized and award-winning expert in the field of book conservation, will present “Old Books, New Ideas—Transformations of a Rare Book Conservator” on April 18 at ϳԹ. Metzger’s presentation at IUP is part of IUP’s Big Ideas: Transformative Culture and the Professions.

Academic Resources for the Summer Sessions

Enrolled in summer courses and wondering what academic resources are available? The University College has you covered!

2023–24 Academic Planner Contest Winner

The University College hosted an art submission contest open to all IUP students to design the cover of the 2023–24 academic planner, distributed to all incoming students during Welcome Week. Stephen Graham was selected as the winner.

OneSIS Information

The ϳԹ State System of Higher Education is in the process of implementing a common Student Information System across the State System schools. IUP is scheduled to begin implementing OneSIS in January 2024.

University College is Hiring for Summer Student Positions

Are you or someone you know looking for student employment? The University College is hiring for several roles including summer employment.

Grand Opening of Library Information Desk and Learning Commons

Explore the newly renovated IUP Libraries during a grand opening on Wednesday, September 14, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and enjoy food, fun, and giveaways as you tour the new areas. Everyone is welcome to participate!

Fall 2022 Success Seminars

The University College is offering multiple seminars this semester focusing on academic and social success.

Spring 2020 Crimson Common Hours

There are 12 workshops scheduled for this semester focusing on a variety of topics to help students make the most of their college experience. The University College staff and peer mentors are prepared to help you with note-taking skills, ways to improve your study skills, finding on-campus employment, set goals, and get ready for summer.