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Indiana University is located in the state of Indiana. The state is called the Crossroads of America because it is centrally located in the midwestern region of the United States, and a great deal of the country’s commercial activity passes through Indiana.
Indiana University is composed of eight campuses, with the original and largest campus located in Bloomington, Indiana. IU Bloomington also has the most international students—more than 4,000 students from more than 125 countries study on the Bloomington campus.

| Campus |
Number of Students |
Number of International Students |
Percentage of International Students |
Location |
Population of City |
| IU Bloomington |
38,990 |
4,027 |
10.3% |
Bloomington, Indiana |
69,247 |
| IUPUI Indianapolis |
29,854 |
1,136 |
3.8% |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
785,597 |
| IU East |
2,266 |
6 |
0.26% |
Richmond, Indiana |
38,201 |
| IPFW Fort Wayne |
6,629 |
18 |
0.27% |
Fort Wayne, Indiana |
248,637 |
| IU Kokomo |
2,835 |
13 |
0.46% |
Kokomo, Indiana |
46,154 |
| IU Northwest |
4,790 |
11 |
0.23% |
Gary, Indiana |
97,715 |
| IU South Bend |
7,517 |
222 |
2.95% |
South Bend, Indiana |
104,905 |
| IU Southeast |
6,241 |
13 |
0.2% |
New Albany, Indiana |
36,973 |
| IU Totals |
99,122 |
5,466 |
5.51% |
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Sources: IU Factbook, 2007–08 and International Student & Scholar Statistical Reports: Office of International Services, 2008
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