Upper Iowa University
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Upper Iowa University, the largest private university in Iowa, is a four-year, liberal arts institution of higher learning offering quality degree programs to over 670 on-campus students and to over 3,600 center, graduate, and independent study students. Located in the city of Fayette in the scenic Volga River Valley of northeast Iowa, Upper Iowa University provides education to a widely diverse student clientele, including both recent high school graduates and mature learners.
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Upper Iowa University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Upper Iowa University is approved by the Louisiana Higher Education Board, the Wisconsin Educational Approval Board, and the Iowa Department of Education for teacher education. The programs offered are approved by the states of Iowa, Kansas (restricted), Louisiana, and Wisconsin for veterans' benefits.
Upper Iowa University is a member of the following educational organizations:
- American Association of University Women
- American Library Association
- Council for the Advancement and Support of Education
- Council of Independent Colleges
- Iowa Association of Colleges of Teacher Education
- Iowa Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
- Iowa College Foundation
- National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
- National Collegiate Athletic Association.
Upper Iowa is the only NCAA division II school in all of Iowa; the Peacocks' colors are peacock blue and white.
Teams at UIU
- Men's Football, Women's Volleyball, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Wrestling, Women's Softball, Men's, Baseball, Men's Golf Women's Golf, Women's Tennis and Spirit Squad.
- William F. Albright, noted archaeologist who worked on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- William V. Allen, United States Senator from Nebraska, 1893 – 1901.
- Mike Eischeid, football player and punter in the National Football League for 9 seasons, 1963.
- John Mott (attended), leader of the YMCA who won the Nobel Peace Prize.
- Larry Nemmers, National Football League game official, B.S. Biology, 1965.
- George Stafford Parker, founder of the Parker Pen Company.
- Richard C. Clark, former United States Senator from Iowa, 1973-1979