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Colleges
Few cities can claim the wealth and diversity of educational institutions, which Terre Haute boasts. There are three major educational institutions with roots deeply embedded in local history.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

In 1874, a local philanthropist, Chauncy Rose, founded the Terre Haute School of Industrial Science. This engineering college was later changed to Rose Polytechnic Institute, and is now Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Ranked Number One by Newsweek these past four years, Rose-Hulman is the best undergraduate engineering and science college in the United States.
Indiana State University

Indiana State University began as Indiana State Normal College in 1870. Indiana State offers students the opportunity to study in any of 175 different programs on its 90-acre campus located in the heart of downtown. Personal attention makes attending ISU different from just about any other university. A mid sized campus with about 12,000 students, classes rarely exceed 35 students and many will have no more than 20 to 25 students.
St. Mary-of-the-Woods College

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, a women's liberal arts college, is located just west of the city. Founded in 1870 by Mother Theodore Guerin and a group of French nuns, Saint Mary of-the-Woods College is the oldest private Catholic college for women in the United States. Situated on a 67 acre wooded campus, SMWC is peaceful and beautiful, offering a first-rate liberal arts education. There are more than 25 majors from which to choose.
Ivy Tech State College, Terre Haute Campus
Ivy Tech State College is one of the fastest growing public institutions in the Wabash Valley region. Offering 60 career study programs, most Ivy Tech programs have 100 percent job placement rates. To promote access, the college provides an extensive amount of distance education through the Internet.
Harrison College, Terre Haute Campus
Also located in Terre Haute is Harrison College. Founded in 1902, the private career school has 13 locations across the state. The college has developed an enviable reputation as a dedicated two-year Associate of Applied Science degree granting institution graduating students from job-oriented programs into successful careers.
Private Schools
St. Patrick School
(812)232-2157
St. Patrick School, a Catholic School, endeavors to create and nurture a love of learning in a positive Christian environment. Realizing all children differ in ability, St. Patrick School, through individualized and group instruction, helps children grow at their own pace
(Grades PreK-12).
Sacred Heart School
(812)232-8901
At Sacred Heart, the worth of each child is recognized as an individual. Academic, personal, social, and religious growths are encouraged in every child. Sacred Heart offers children an opportunity for moral development, a solid academic program, and a caring, sharing, Catholic community of students and teachers (Grades K-8).
Community Christian School
(812)235-7017
The mission of Community Christian School is to educate students from a Biblical perspective with values as centered in the Lord Jesus, where dedicated, professional teachers focus on students and their learning environment resulting in spiritual, social, and academic growth by utilizing a core-based curriculum (Grades Pre-K thru 5).
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