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Residential. Urban. Online. On-site.

Get a first-rate education how you want it, when you want it, at the Kelley School. We offer classes in Bloomington, Indianapolis, online, and, for our corporate partners, on-site, giving you maximum flexibility in obtaining a highly valued Kelley education. Kelley faculty can teach at all of our campuses—physical or virtual—and our commitment to excellence extends to wherever Kelley classes are taught.

Kelley Bloomington—our flagship campus

  • In Bloomington, a cosmopolitan college town that’s bursting with culture
  • At IU’s main and largest campus, IU Bloomington—a residential campus with nearly 40,000 students
  • More than 5,500 Kelley students, most of whom attend full time
  • Comprehensive offering of top-ranked degree programs, from undergraduate to doctoral

Kelley Indianapolis

  • In Indianapolis, Indiana’s largest city, within walking distance of Indy’s vibrant downtown
  • At Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), an urban campus with nearly 30,000 students
  • Nearly 1,700 Kelley students, who attend both full and part time.
  • Bachelor of Science, Master of Science in Accounting, Master of Science in Taxation, and the nationally-ranked Evening MBA

Kelley Direct

  • Online, providing students maximum convenience and ultimate flexibility
  • Two weeklong Kelley Connect Weeks with in-residence courses in Bloomington
  • Over 1,600 students, all part time
  • MBA, Master of Science, dual-degree, and certificate programs, as well as customized corporate programs

Kelley Executive Partners

  • On-site at a location of the company’s choice, at IU Bloomington, and around the globe.
  • Approximately 2,500 managers and executives in KEP programs
  • Programs on a variety of business topics—such as leadership development, marketing and sales, strategy, operations, finance, and corporate innovation—that can be customized to a company’s needs