INDIANA, Pa. – Indiana University of Pennsylvania has received additional financial support for the school’s proposed college of osteopathic medicine.
IUP officials announced last week that $25,000 was donated from an anonymous party toward the efforts.
That brings the total amount of funding secured – private and governmental – to $31 million.
The proposed medical school is in the accreditation phase, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania has acquired a dozen affiliation agreements with regional health care providers and centers.
Students are expected to begin classes at the osteopathic college in 2027.
For more information, visit www.iup.edu/president/proposed-com.