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IUPUC will become IU Columbus in July 2024. Schedule a one-on-one appointment with an admissions counselor, or register for future on-campus VIP days to take a campus tour.

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The moment they arrive on IU Bloomington’s campus, most students know this is the place for them. Our storybook campus is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the country—and we’d love to show you why.

Several options for visiting

Prospective undergraduate students.

The IU Bloomington Office of Admissions currently offers in-person and virtual visits for you and your family.

Prospective graduate students

Contact your department of interest to arrange for a visit.

International students

We recommend that you contact the Office of International Services and arrange to talk with a staff member there during your visit.

For all other visitors, the IU Visitor Information Center offers group tours and several self-guided tours. We also offer precollege programs that bring students to campus.

To plan your visit, see our campus map , and get details about visitor parking and transportation .

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Visit our home from the comfort of yours. This interactive Office of Admissions tour shows you around IU with videos, photos, and 360-degree panoramas.

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The campus should be a place of beauty that students can walk around and think grand thoughts. Herman B Wells, IU president, 1938–62

Explore the College while you’re here.

Are you interested in learning more about a College of Arts + Sciences major during your visit to IU Bloomington?

First, be sure to schedule a campus visit through the IU Bloomington Office of Admissions, and sign up for a group College Information Session on the IU Admissions website .

Once you’ve scheduled your campus visit and College Information Session date and time, if you’d also like to meet one-on-one with representatives from the College, please complete the College of Arts + Sciences Visit Form . College visit requests must be made 10 business days prior to the date of your visit.

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Come see your new home

Visiting IU Bloomington requires more effort and planning for international students, but it is so worth the energy. When you’re on our campus, you’ll really understand what it’s like to be a student here. You’ll feel like you’re coming home.

Unable to visit, but want to know more? You can connect with an admissions counselor or chat with an International Student Ambassador .

Bloomington is one of the top college towns in America, according to USA Today .

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Visit us virtually

If you can’t arrange a visit to IU Bloomington, you can tour our campus—virtually—from anywhere in the world.

In the Office of Admissions’ virtual tour, experience the beauty of IU Bloomington as you take a walking tour of campus narrated by an IU guide.

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IU campus visit

If you’re applying as an undergraduate student, you can work with the Office of Admissions to make sure you see and experience as much as possible during your visit.

You can also meet with our international admissions team to ask any questions you may have about applying to IU.

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Hear about IU directly from international students

See what current students have to say about our academic programs, housing options, and more.

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Plan a visit as a graduate student

If you’re applying as a graduate student, please contact the department you would like to study in to plan your visit.

We would be happy to meet with you to answer any questions you may have about IU and the admission process.

What should you expect during your IU visit?

A classic college town.

Bloomington offers the best small-town atmosphere while not sacrificing the amenities of big city living—you can find international grocery stores, restaurants with cuisine from around the world, and ethnic festivals in our city. You’ll also find our campus and the surrounding community to be a fun and diverse place where higher education, local establishments, and the city population combine to create one of the best college towns in the U.S.

A diverse and inclusive atmosphere

We’re committed to promoting an atmosphere of equity and inclusion on our campus, taking a proactive stance on preventing bias incidents through education, awareness, and a culture of honesty and trust. We’ve provided a set of resources to help our international students understand the context of current events in the U.S. and what IU Bloomington is doing to make the campus safe and welcoming.

A safe environment for all

The IU Bloomington campus and local community prioritize working to keep students safe . Our dedicated Indiana University Police Department (IUPD) and The Guardian app help maintain safety on campus by providing resources to students that connect them with tools to keep themselves and others safe. We also work to provide safety measures for pedestrians on campus, local weather events, and emergencies.

Take the next step toward becoming an IU student

We know you’ll love our campus and community, whether you tour IU Bloomington in person or virtually. Now that you’ve learned how to visit us, take the next step in your journey toward becoming a Hoosier!

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A community that feels like family. Professors who care about where you are—and where you’re going. Opportunities beyond your wildest dreams and inspiration at every breathtaking turn. Your journey begins at Indiana University.

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The first time I stepped on campus I felt the culture and care that everyone talks about. Now, as a resident assistant, I get to work directly with freshmen and watch them grow. It’s a very rewarding experience.

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World-class degree programs, from business and health to STEM and the arts. An education that is bold and innovative. Find it all at Indiana University.

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IU and Bloomington (aka "B-town") welcome everyone and every opportunity to grow. Find inspiration at every corner—on and off-campus.

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Refine your skills, build new ones, and be prepared for anything. Your degree is THE stepping stone to your dream job. IU grads start their lives with high-paying salaries in careers shaping tomorrow.

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IU grad is a 28-year-old mayor

Brandon Sakbun was recently elected to lead his hometown of Terre Haute, Indiana. His desire to serve is what led him to IU, where he got the tools he needed.

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Thirteen IU students were offered Fulbright awards for this year, the ninth consecutive year that IU has been a top producer for this prestigious international program.

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Fall in love with IU Bloomington. If you’re thinking about enrolling in a University Graduate School program, we encourage you to come and see us.

When you visit, you can download a self-guided campus tour created for you by the emissaries for graduate student diversity or contact the IU Visitor Information Center, another resource for tours of campus.

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If you’d like to learn more about your prospective graduate program, we encourage you to contact them before scheduling your visit so you can arrange a time to meet.

Never get lost—consult our online campus map.

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Third Street: Eagleson Avenue to Indiana Avenue This tour begins at the intersection of Third Street and Eagleson Avenue. Familiarize yourself with businesses and academic buildings along one of the campus’s major arteries. You’ll walk by several places to stop for coffee or a bite to eat.

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We design tours to engage and spark your curiosity! Visitors of all ages are welcome. We hope you'll leave your tour with a sense of excitement and wonder, curious to learn more about the art in our collection.

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Public tours.

Join museum educators and guides for explorations of the museum’s collection and current exhibitions! To see the full schedule of tours and events, view our calendar .

Upcoming tours

Artwork from Around the World

Artwork from Around the World

Saturday, March 23, 2024

12:30 p.m. — 1:30 p.m.

Engage with artworks from cultures around the world, spanning from ancient to recent times. 

New on View Tour

New on View Tour

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Discover what’s new on view at the Eskenazi Museum of Art. This tour is a little different each time, as artwork on view changes.

Impressionism Tour

Impressionism Tour

Saturday, April 13, 2024

RSVP for a guided tour of the museum’s collection of impressionist paintings.

People as Art

People as Art

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Starts at 12:30 p.m.

Join Dr. TammyJo Eckhart to look at how different cultures and artists portray the human form in a range of media. This tour will visit at least four galleries.

K–12 Field Trips

Field trips introduce students to a selection of artworks and encourage them to look, analyze, and share their responses to the art. To schedule a K–12 field trip, review the options , then fill out a request form .

Many of our students have never been exposed to a museum. It was wonderful for the students to be a part of this engaging educational experience. Middle school art teacher, Jennings County

University visits

We encourage faculty to supplement their course content with an in-person or virtual visit to the museum. To plan an experience for faculty, undergraduate, or graduate students, contact Ben Gardner, our Mellon and Moravec University Experiences Manager.

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Art Investigators

One hour | Grades 2–8 | Up to 72 participants

Investigate artworks from Asia, Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania.

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Museum Highlights

One hour | 6–45 adult participants

Learn about the museum and its collections.

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New on View

One hour | 6–30 adult participants

Coming soon! Discover what's new. This tour includes featured exhibitions and artworks temporarily on view.

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One hour | Grades 6+ or adult groups | Up to 48 participants

This tour, for middle school and up, invites participants to consider connections to science, technology, engineering, architecture, and/or math while exploring a variety of artworks.

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Gallery Adventure for Teens

One hour | 6–15 participants | Limited Availability

Discover creative ways to experience art together on a small-group adventure.

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Access Tours

Up to one hour | 1–10 participants

We offer a range of options for people living with disabilities and learning differences. These tours are tailored to meet the needs of participants. Options include tours for participants living with dementia; for blind and low-vision guests; for autistic and neurodiverse participants; and for those living with sensory differences.

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Email us at [email protected] for more information about booking your tour at the museum.

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Organizers say it is a way to educate the community about a time of severe racial injustice and hope it will create a lasting change.

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It pays to live in Indiana — literally, in some cases.

As living expenses continue to rise in the United States, some small cities are offering relocation packages to attract newer residents. Noblesville, Indiana will pony up $5,000 cash, plus $10,000 in other perks to eligible out-of-state residents willing to live just outside Indianapolis.

Muncie, where NBC's Parks and Recreation based its fictional town of Pawnee, will grant eligible applicants $5,000 to relocate as well as a fitness pass to Ball State University . Those interested must earn at least $50,000 annually and move to Muncie within 6 months after being accepted.

Perry County near the Hoosier National Forest not only will hand you a 1-year gym membership but $7,000 to live in a community of less than 20,000 residents. The offer comes with a massage and a one-night stay at its local winery .

"We'll help you find your happy place, and get paid to move there,' reads a statement from MakeMyMove , an online marketplace where communities advertise amenities and incentive packages aimed at enticing high-wage workers who are willing to relocate.

Indiana and other U.S. cities are offering incentives to relocate as more Americans work remotely

The company, headquartered in Indianapolis and founded by Angie's List executives Evan Hock and Bill Oesterle, launched in 2017 at a time when more Americans were beginning to work outside the office. An estimated 5.7 million people,  or 4.1% of the American workforce, telecommuted prior to the pandemic, according to prior reporting by IndyStar .

Those numbers got a jolt during COVID when many companies instituted work-from-home policies to keep the virus from spreading. A study by Upwork estimates as many as 32.6 million Americans, roughly 22% of the U.S. workforce, could telecommute by 2025.

And if you can work from the comfort of your own home, smaller cities argue, what's stopping U.S. workers from moving to places where it's cheaper to shop, afford groceries, and pay lower taxes in order to enjoy a more comfortable lifestyle?

Hundreds of people apparently think so.

"Indiana's statewide approach is unique and effective," Hock said, in a message Friday to IndyStar. "With support from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation , more than two dozen Indiana communities are using incentives to attract remote workers and their families. So far, they have brought 826 new Hoosiers to the state, with more on the way."

Hock added those workers could generate more than $30 million in economic impact to Indiana each year.

Here are ten Indiana cities willing to pay high wage earners thousands of dollars to make the Hoosier state their new home.

Others are reading: How much you need to earn to be considered 'middle class' in Indiana

( Note : the following information collected from MakeMyMove is current as of March 7, 2024. See the company's website for the latest relocation packages, eligibility requirements and how to apply for the offers made by these and other U.S. cities. )

1. Muncie - $6,000 package

Where : Muncie, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 68,747.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 81 / 32.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $110,339.

What Muncie said about living there :

"Muncie has more connections to the entertainment industry than your typical Midwestern college town. Famed American painter Bob Ross filmed his weekly half-hour “The Joy of Painting’ show at TV station WIPB – PBS in Muncie from 1984 until 1994 when the show ended. David Letterman began his entertainment career in Muncie, attending Ball State University from 1965-1969. Pawnee, the fictitious city from NBC's "Parks and Recreation" was based off of Muncie. The show has many references to Muncie - even the city map was created from the current Muncie map. The 1977 film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" takes place in Muncie, with Richard Dreyfus sporting a Ball U t-shirt."

What you can get if eligible :

  • $5,000 cash for relocation.
  • Co-working space courtesy of The Innovation Connector .
  • Access to the Ball State University Library .
  • One semester Rec Fit pass at Ball State University .
  • Discounted Ball State Athletics Tickets .
  • Help Desk for connecting to local resources.
  • Opportunity for board participation.

Hoosier bucket list: 5 Indiana things everyone living here needs to do at least once.

2. South Bend - $5,900 package

Where : South Bend, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 103,353.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 80 / 31.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $152,724.

What South Bend said about living there :

"...South Bend is the perfect place for remote workers who want to enjoy a high quality of life without breaking the bank. But what really sets South Bend apart is its people. We've talked to locals who are passionate about their city and eager to welcome newcomers with open arms. Whether you're interested in getting involved in the community through volunteering, joining a local sports league, or just getting to know your neighbors, there are plenty of opportunities to connect with others in South Bend."
  • $5,000 cash.
  • 1 Year Social Membership to Momentum SB .
  • Arts and Culture Package - Includes museums and orchestras.
  • Recreation Package - Includes white water rafting, aerial ropes courses, ice skating, and more.
  • $600 worth of regional benefits like South Bend Cubs baseball tickets, chocolate factory tours, zoo passes, airline vouchers, and tickets to ride the train to Chicago.

3. Noblesville - $15,000 package

Where : Noblesville, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 63,071.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 84 / 22.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $316,921.

What Noblesville said about living there :

"This suburb of Indianapolis offers ample housing and all the amenities of a big city. Noblesville has it all - a cutie downtown, ample housing, all the amenities of a big city, and it's super safe! ...There are murals and outdoor dining and plenty of photos ops around every corner."
  • $5,000 Relocation Grant.
  • 1 year membership to COhatch Noblesville Coworking Space .
  • 1 year membership to the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce .
  • Ruoff Music Center VIP Concert Experience .
  • Coffee with the Mayor .
  • Community Connection Consultation.
  • Dine Around Town Package.
  • 1 Season Pass for Unlimited Play at 2 Golf Courses .
  • Noblesville Parks Pass .
  • Forest Park Aquatic Center Season Pass .
  • $500 Health & Wellness Stipend.
  • Access to the 30 Days to Blaze Coaching Program by Firestarters Inc.
  • 2 passes to Koteewi Aerial Adventure  .

4. Jasper - $5,500 package

Where : Jasper, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 16,703.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 87 / 25.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $220,096.

What Jasper said about living there :

"Find out what Hoosier Hospitality is all about. This close-knit community punches above its weight class. The 'wood capital of the world,' Jasper is a thriving economic hub, home to international brands like Kimball and MasterBrand Cabinets. Plus, you'll find so much to do. Enjoy nearby Hoosier National Forrest, Patoka Lake and Holiday World. Or get involved in the many community events and organizations. You'll be amazed at how far this $5,000 new resident incentive will go."
  • $4,500 cash.
  • 1 annual pass to Indiana Department of Natural Resources state parks.
  • A free Springs Valley Bank & Trust checking account with a $500 bonus.
  • Quarterly Mover Events - hikes, beach days, winery tours, and more!
  • Free guided tour behind the scenes at the Patoka Lake Winery.
  • A free visit to the Wilstem Ranch Drive-Through Safari.
  • Tickets for two to attend dinner and a musical show at Abbeydell Hall .

5. Culver - $7,600 package

Where : Culver, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 1,149.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 81 / 31.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $272,435.

What Culver said about living there :

"Culver, IN is an excellent community for remote workers looking for a peaceful, inspiring, and picturesque place to call home. Located on the shores of Lake Maxinkuckee, the town offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water activities. The Culver Academies, a top-notch private boarding school for grades 9-12, is in the heart of the town. Culver's friendly community and charming downtown area, with locally owned shops and restaurants, make it easy to support small businesses and get to know your neighbors."
  • Culver Welcome Basket .
  • 2 Guest passes to the Culver Youth Club Auction with a Board Member .
  • 1 School Year Free Membership to the Culver Youth Club .
  • Healthcare Concierge with Noemi Adame .
  • Free Membership to the Culver Historical Society and access to the annual fundraising concert .
  • Up to 20 hours of Concierge Real Estate Services to assist in relocation.
  • Personal introduction to Culver non-profit and charitable organization boards.
  • Breakfast or Lunch with the Town Manager and Superintendent of Culver Community Schools.
  • Free Fine Art Series at Culver Academies Eppley Auditorium .
  • Personal Tour of Culver Academies and Culver Summer Parade .
  • Sports and Recreation Package.
  • Food and Dining Package.
  • $600 worth of regional benefits like South Bend Cubs baseball tickets, chocolate factory tours, zoo passes, airline vouchers, and train tickets to Chicago.

6. Evansville - $7,200 package

Where : Evansville, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 302,888.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 85 / 39.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $170,510.

What Evansville said about living there :

"The Evansville Indiana Region is more than a place on a map.  It’s the mom-and-pop shops that you’ll become a regular of. It’s a fifteen-minute commute to anywhere in the city. It’s the millions of blades of grass that comprise their parks and playgrounds for the young and young at heart. It’s the cultural districts that weave the vibrant tapestry of 'Midwest nice' throughout their Region. It’s quirky, charming, and courageous; bound together by purpose and pride. Here, you’ll find a neighborhood that fits your budget, the opportunity to make a tangible impact, and the welcoming community you’ve been searching for. The Evansville Region calls their charm Midwest Magic. You’ll call it home."
  • Two Year membership to Cowork Evansville coworking space .
  • Day Passes to the Children's Museum of Evansville .
  • Passes to the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science .
  • Tickets for 2 to the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra .
  • One Year Membership to Wesselman Woods, the largest urban old-growth forest in the US + an exclusive tour with the Executive Director .
  • Unlimited access to lively local guides a.k.a. your new best-e!

7. Bloomington - $8,000 package

Where : Bloomington, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 79,968.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 84 / 37
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $295,766

What Bloomington said about living there :

"Arriving in Bloomington for the first time, you might expect you're in Colorado or a suburb of Seattle rather than nestled in the Midwest. Home to Indiana University, Bloomington attracts all the "ies" - techies, foodies, hippies, not to mention artists, entrepreneurs, basketball fanatics, outdoor enthusiasts and Tibetan monks."
  • Three-year full-time membership to The Mill, an iconic co-working space .
  • Concierge access to entrepreneurial programming & resources - Including 1:1 support from a startup coach.
  • Ambassador network of locals to help you get connected.
  • Season tickets to Constellation Stage + Screen .
  • Free networking events and happy hours with other remote workers and civic & business leaders.
  • Connections to local nonprofits .
  • Connections to banking services, loans, and credit deals.
  • A Bloomington Welcome Box from btownbox .

8. Elkhart - $7,750 package

Where : Elkhart, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 53,949.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 80 / 30.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA) $189,220.

What Elkhart said about living there :

"Elkhart is an excellent community for remote workers who are looking for a welcoming, inspiring, and vibrant place to call home."
  • 3 Months of Access to Co-working Space at the Enterprise Building .
  • 3 Month Individual or Couples Membership to Beacon Health & Aquatic Fitness Center .
  • Lunch or Coffee with Elkhart County Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Director.
  • Arts & Culture Package - Includes memberships to museums and parks along with passes to fairs, theaters, festivals, gardens and more.

9. Richmond - $7,500 package

Where : Richmond, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 35,720.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 81 / 33.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $112,640

What Richmond said about living there :

"Located in eastern Indiana along the Ohio border, Richmond is a warm and welcoming city with a strong sense of community pride. ...Enjoy boating and fishing in the Middlefork Reservoir, hike the paths at Cope Environmental Center, location of one of only 30 designated Living Building sites in the world, or explore the Cardinal Greenway on foot, skates, or with a free bike rental offered at the trailhead. Richmond offers a rich cultural scene, with performances by the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Richmond Civic Theater, and works by regional artists at the Richmond Art Museum."
  • Free 1-year membership to co-working space in downtown Richmond .
  • 1 month of full membership to the Forest Hills Country Club .
  • Free 1-year membership to the Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce.
  • Ambassador Network to help you get connected to locals with similar interests and leadership opportunities.
  • Arts Package / symphony season tickets, theater season tickets, art museum membership and more.
  • History Package / three local history museum memberships.
  • Outdoor Recreation Package / public golf course and two nature preserve memberships.
  • Fitness Package / pool, gym membership, and race season passes for runners.
  • Sports Package / collegiate athletic tickets to watch the Richmond Jazz, IU East Red Wolves and Earlham Quakers.

10. Terre Haute - $8,650 package

Where : Terre Haute, Indiana .

  • 🏛️ Population: 58,621.
  • ⛅ Weather (High/Low): 83 / 33.
  • 🏡 Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA): $129,256.

What Terre Haute said about living there :

"Terre Haute is a community revitalized with new downtown development, growing tourism assets, nationally-recognized facilities, and four higher education institutions. The Wabash Valley is a region rich in sports and outdoor recreation. With nationally recognized assets including the LaVern Gibson Cross Country Course and Griffin Bike Park, and quality associations such as the Terre Haute Quarter Midget Association, Terre Haute is the metropolitan hub that brings many visitors to the region for sports and recreation. Explore further throughout the Wabash Valley, and you'll find Springhill Soccer Complex, Strive 365, and the Wabashiki Fish and Wildlife Area, just to name a few."
  • $7,500 cash.
  • 6 month Union Hospital Gym Membership .
  • 50% off 1 Year Membership at The Station Coworking Space in Downtown Terre Haute .
  • Saint Mary of the Woods College Sports Passes .
  • Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Sports Passes .
  • 6 month subscription to the Tribune Star, Terre Haute's local news source .

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John Tufts covers trending news for the Indianapolis Star. Send him a news tip at  [email protected] . IndyStar reporter Alexandria Burris contributed to this article.

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