We have found 13 undergraduate business schools in Indiana that offer full-time BBA programs leading to a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Check the following list to see acceptance rate, in-state and out-of-state tuition as well as total enrollment for each of Indiana BBA colleges.
- CAMPINGSHIP: Historical and genealogical overview of state Indiana. Includes population and religion as well as landmarks and major counties in Indiana.
- Travelationary: State overview of Indiana, covering geography, economy, climate, popular sights and major cities in Indiana.
List of Best Undergraduate Business Schools in Indiana
Indiana state symbols
- Tree – tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)
- Flower – peony (Paeonia)
- Bird – red cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)
- Insect – Say’s firefly (Pyractomas angulata)
- River – Wabash
- Rock – Indian (or Bedford) limestone
- Food product (pie) – sugar cream pie
- Kind of sport – basketball
- Poem – Indiana(“Indiana”, author Arthur Mapes)
- Song – On the Banks of the Wabash, FarAway
- Firearms – “Growsland” rifle
- Color – blue and gold
Indiana Fifty States Quarter Dollar
The Indiana Fifty States Quarter Dollar coin depicts the popular US IndyCar race car, state outlines and nineteen stars (Indiana is the nineteenth state in the US).
The inscription on the coin reads Crossroads of America (“Crossroads of America”), echoing the state’s official motto.
America the Beautiful
One of the quarter dollar coins from the America the Beautiful series is dedicated to the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, located in Indiana.
The coin depicts the hero of the American Revolution, George Clark, leading the militias in the attack on the British Fort Sackville.
The inscription on the coin reads George Rogers Clark (“George Rogers Clark”).