Visit Bloomington

Visit Bloomington

A premier business education in a sophisticated small town.

When you come to Kelley on the IU Bloomington campus, you'll benefit from more than just our top-ranked degree offerings and the largest business school alumni network in the world—you’ll benefit from all of the perks that come from being in the sophisticated small town of Bloomington, Ind., population 80,000—approximately 40,000 of which are students, representing all 50 states and more than 125 countries. A town named:

  • One of America’s most beautiful college campuses and top college towns. Travel & Leisure, New York Timesthebestcolleges.orgLivability.comUSA Today
  • One of America’s top-50 adventure towns. National Geographic Adventure Magazine
  • Top 10 foodie city, 2013; a destination for wine and culinary enthusiasts. Livability.comOrbitz

And that doesn’t even begin to cover the excitement of being on a Big Ten campus during basketball season (go Hoosiers!) or during “the world's greatest college weekend”—the weekend of the Little 500 bicycle race which inspired the Academy Award–winning movie, Breaking Away. Plus, world-class performances are as close as a local club or IU′s top-ranked Department of Theater & Drama and Jacobs School of Music, natural beauty abounds, and we boast more ethnic restaurants per capita than New York City.

Hodge Hall

Look inside Hodge Hall, opened in 2014. This modern facility combines the traditional architecture with modern technology to meet the needs of students.

But, of course, you’re here for business.

The Kelley School, named for E.W. Kelley, BS’39, consists of two adjoining buildings in the center of campus, on either side of Fee Lane and directly across from the Herman B Wells Library.

Godfrey Graduate and Executive Education Center

Completed in 2002, the $33 million Godfrey Center, named for William J. Godfrey, BS’64, MBA’68, houses Kelley's Full-Time MBA, Graduate Accounting and Kelley Direct Online programs, along with Kelley Executive Programs and Graduate Career Services.

Hodge Hall Undergraduate Center

Hodge Hall, named for James R. Hodge, BS’74, houses Kelley’s Undergraduate and Doctoral programs, along with many faculty and departmental offices. Recent renovations—completely privately funded—were completed in 2014. In addition, houses within walking distance of the main Kelley School provide space for some of our centers and other offices.

Conrad Prebys Career Services Center

The late Conrad T. Prebys, BS’55, committed a $20 million gift to Indiana University, a portion of which will fund construction of a new career center. Completed in December 2017, the Conrad Prebys Career Services Center meets an important need for providing career services to an increasing number of students at Kelley as well as other undergraduates across the Bloomington campus.

Affordable and Convenient

Bloomington offers one of the most affordable costs of living for any top-ranked business education and is a short drive to Indianapolis (1.5 hours), Louisville (2 hours), Cincinnati (2.5 hours), Chicago (4 hours) and St. Louis (4 hours).

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