Choose a great medical school in a great American city.
Indianapolis is the Third Most Populous City in the Midwest and the 16th Largest City in the Nation. At Marian, not only do we provide top-tier education, but we also connect you with amazing opportunities, clinical rotations, and research collaborations that’ll prepare you for a rewarding career in healthcare. In addition to healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and the life sciences, Indianapolis is a high-energy hub for young professionals in a variety of fields, especially in high-tech industries like software development, cloud computing, and other tech enterprises. Being located in a major city means you’ll never run out of things to do when you need a break from hitting the books! Sporting events are plentiful between the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Indians, and Indiana Fever games. And the list of arts, cultural, and recreational experiences range from the Indianapolis Museum of Art to one of the country’s largest city parks: Eagle Creek, paddle boat rentals in the Canal District, breweries, barcades, axe throwing, and so much more.
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85° average temp in Indianapolis in July and 34° in January
10 Reasons Why You Should Attend Medical School in Indianapolis:
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• Conveniently Located – Centrally situated in the state, with access to rural and urban communities—about four hours from Chicago, Illinois, and Nashville, Tennessee • Affordability – Ranked #21 among the most affordable places to live, according to U.S. News & World Report • Vibrant Job Market – Top industries include logistics, life sciences, and manufacturing, with employers such as Eli Lilly, Cummins, and Salesforce • Healthcare Facilities – Over 11 hospitals in Marion County, providing numerous opportunities for your future in healthcare • Cultural and Recreational Activities – From theater to art to one of the largest auto races in the world, endless opportunities to immerse yourself in diverse activities • Educational Opportunities – Six accredited higher education institutions, including Marian University, fostering lifelong learning • Family-Friendly – A wide range of family-friendly activities, from interactive museums to beautiful parks and exciting sporting events • Community and Quality of Life – A strong sense of community with an emphasis on sustainability and cost-effective living, along with welcoming neighborhoods and ample amenities for all ages • Vibrant Food Scene – Everything from classic comfort food to diverse international cuisine • Events and Festivals – A variety of annual events and festivals celebrating music, art, sports, and cultural heritage
Cost of Living is 8% lower than the national average
Best Airport in America by Airports Council International
$ 12.7 Billion
Life Sciences Exports from Indiana, second in the United States
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