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Motto | "Crafting the Next Generation" |
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Type | private for-profit national university |
Established | 1745 |
Affiliation | Judaism |
Endowment | $1.26 billion |
President | Jonathon H. Paler |
Academic staff | 3,453 |
Administrative staff | 1,003 |
Undergraduates | 10,091 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban 114 acres |
Colors | Forest Green and Royal Blue. |
Nickname | "The Imperials" |
File:IPUSignature2.png Informal logo of Imperial Provisa University. File:IPUlogo2.png Alternate logo of Imperial Provisa University, frequently logoed on school apparel in the Emmerian college "Block Logo" style. |
Imperial Provisa University (commonly called IPU) is a four-year private co-educational residential national university in central-north Belhavia in Provisa, Provisa. It employs nearly 3,500 full-time faculty members and has a student body of over just over 10,000 full-time students.
Imperial Provisa University is regarded as a prestigious and elite higher learning institution in Belhavia.
In 2012, it was ranked 6th "Most Rigorous (Universities)" in the nation by Imperial Weekly's annual College Report. Before that, it fluctuated between 8th and 14th since the early 2000s. It was also ranked #2 in the nation for "Campus Aesthetics" by The Provisa Review in 2007.
Imperial Provisa University often contests the highest position on The Provisa Review's Top 50 Colleges with its perennial rival Almania College.
For the Class of 2013 admissions cycle, the acceptance rate dropped to 6.4%, the third-most selective school. The average class size is 18 students, and the student-faculty ratio is 12:1.
Philosopher Wesley Canvess called Imperial Provisa University, along with Almania College, "the breeding ground of the Belhavian elite." Among its alumni include Senate Majority Leader Ian Settas and former Foreign Minister and noted academic Joseph Hansdann.