Alumni Awards & Programs


IUPUI Top 100

This annual recognition program is co-sponsored by the Alumni Association and SOAR and recognizes the Top 100 undergraduate junior and senior students on the IUPUI campus. From that pool, the top ten males and top ten females are recognized and ultimately the top male and female. Students are nominated and then judged by a review committee comprised of faculty, staff, and alumni. Honors are presented at a banquet to which students, parents, family members, faculty, staff and alumni are invited. more...

IUPUI Homecoming

Ferocious Feast - This annual event is held in conjunction Jaguars basketball and is a pre-game buffet for alumni, friends, students, faculty and staff.

IUPUI Athletics Hall of Fame

The Jaguars Letter Club annually selects and inducts former outstanding athletes or athletic program supporters into the IUPUI Athletics Hall of Fame based on nominations which are reviewed by a selection committee. An annual banquet is held at which the honorees are inducted.

Hall of Fame Nomination criteria

Hall of Fame Nomination Form (online)

IUPUI Holiday Night at the Children's Museum

This annual event is held at the Indianapolis Children's Museum in early December and is open to all IU and PU alumni, family members, faculty and staff. more...

IUPUI Coaches' Corner

During the Jaguars basketball season, regularly schedule lunches are held at the University Faculty Club at which the men's and women's basketball coaches provide an update on the most recent and the upcoming game. It is open to anyone interested in participating.

IUPUI Alumni Leaders' Dinner

Each February the IUPUI campus, through its Alumni Council, recognizes its hundreds of volunteer leaders at an appreciation dinner. At that dinner, the Maynard K. Hine Medallion is presented to individuals who have had a unique and significant impact on the IUPUI campus. Selection of the medal recipients is made by a committee comprised of alumni leaders and previous recipients. more...

IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 20 schools and academic units.

IUPUI enrolls more than 30,000 students from all 50 states and 122 countries.

IUPUI offers more than 300 degree programs in 20 schools, from both Indiana University and Purdue University.

94% of the research on IUPUI's campus is life and health science related, totaling more than $300 million in outside research funds in 2007-2008.

Community participation and civic engagement is not just part of IUPUI's mission; it's part of what—and how—students learn, and faculty and staff do every day.

Fans cheer on the Jaguars, who compete in NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics.

The campus hosts hundreds of public events, including major sport competitions, concerts, and lectures.

More than 1300 students from 122 countries attend IUPUI.