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Campus Life

Living your best life…on campus.

Whether you're into sports, art, giving back to your community, or a bookworm, there's always plenty to do on our friendly campus.

While on campus, you can watch live theatre, go to a game, work out in the newly renovated fitness facility, take in an art exhibit, help out in various community service projects, hear guest speakers, walk the trails of our 55-acre nature preserve, and more. Count on Saint Joe Indy for convenience, too. Our wooded, close-knit campus means you'll have friends, professors, dining options, a Starbucks, a library, an art gallery, a chapel, and more—all in a close walking distance. Campus is a great place to study, relax, eat, reflect, and play.

Saint Joe Indy students have the luxury of most of your classes being held in the same building on campus during the entirety of your two-year degree. A place where you will collaborate with your professors, advisors, and peers that will feel like a home away from home. Before or after class, you can put in your headphones and get comfortable in one of our cozy study nooks, or spread out in a collaboration space and talk through a project.

You have countless opportunities to get involved in a variety of events and organizations. By participating in one of our many student clubs, volunteering for a variety of events around the university, you will grow academically, spiritually, socially, and professionally while earning your associate degree.

Access is the Key to Success

Saint Joe Indy students have access to a variety of resources on campus:

  • 21st Century Scholars
  • Academic Success and Engagement
  • Academic Support Services
  • Bookstore
  • Campus Dining
  • Campus Safety
  • Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities
  • Counseling and Consultation Services
  • Drew Family Health and Fitness Center 
  • Health and Wellness
  • Residential and Commuter Life
  • Library
  • Peer Tutoring in the Academic Commons
  • Unity Center and Multicultural Programs
  • Student Activities and Orientation
  • Student Success Contacts
  • The Exchange, our career services office

Student Organizations

These are officially registered student organizations for Saint Joe Indy and Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK students. Find more information on Connect or attend a fall or spring Activities Fair.

  • Alpha Delta Gamma National Fraternity (ADG)
  • Animal Care and Education Club
  • Apiculture Club
  • Best Buddies
  • Business Club
  • Campus Activities Board (CAB)
  • Campus Ministry
  • Catholic Relief Services Ambassadors (CRS)
  • Circle K
  • College Mentors for Kids
  • Crafting Club
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
  • fEmpower
  • Fiat- Women's Discernment Community
  • Honors Academy of Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK
  • International Club
  • Japan and Anime Culture Club
  • Kappa Delta Pi
  • Knights for Life
  • Marian Alliance
  • Model United Nations Student Club
  • National Association for Music Education Chapter
  • Nursing Our Faith
  • Psychology Club
  • Sigma Zeta
  • Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
  • Sophia Club
  • Student Government Association of Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK (SGA)
  • Student Organization of Latinos (SOL)
  • Students for Sustainable Stewardship (SSS)
  • The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)
  • Theta Phi Alpha
  • Turning Point USA at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK Chapter
  • Union for Black Identity (UBI)

Housing

Students are expected to live at home with their families, eliminating room and board expenses. Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK's Saint Joseph’s College will also help students secure outside employment opportunities, allowing them to earn additional funds to cover minimal tuition costs and other personal expenses.

Contact Us

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3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6000

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