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The College Tour: An episode featuring USI

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USI in a whole new way!

Experience college and campus life at the University of Southern Indiana through stories shared by real students. The College Tour is a one-of-a-kind TV series streaming on multiple platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Roku, showcasing colleges and universities across the country.

Watch USI’s full episode or jump below to hear specific segments on why our students believe USI is so special.

Full Episode

Former USI accounting student David Bradley speaks into the camera

David Bradley '22

Over its 57-year history, USI has grown to a 1,400-acre campus offering more than 130 areas of study and accredited academic programs. Today, students like David, an accounting major from New Haven, Illinois, experience transformative change at USI.

Former USI student Elissa Tam speaks to The College Tour staff

Elissa Tam '22

As she searched for a university that fit her higher education needs, Fishers, Indiana, native Elissa knew academic excellence was at the top of her list. She found success in academics, a connection with her professors and much more at USI.

Former USI economics and philosophy student Cole Stephenson speaks with the College Tour camera crew

Cole Stephenson '22

Adjusting to college can be difficult for new students. As a first-generation college student from Mitchell, Indiana, Cole found his place through organizations and clubs at USI. He shares how the USI community has made him feel at home.

Former USI theatre, French, and Africana studies student Perci Hale gets up close and personal with an artwork in the McCutchan Art Center and Pace Galleries

Perci Hale '22

Perci, a theatre major minoring in French and Africana studies, credits the University’s programs for expanding her knowledge about diverse arts and culture. The Montgomery, Alabama, native loves the opportunities available to express herself on and off the stage at USI.

Former USI engineering student from Venezuela, Diego Castillo, poses in front of the woods with fall colors

Diego Castillo '21

Where you live during your college years is an important factor in your experience. For Diego, a mechanical engineering major from Maracaibo, Venezuela, USI Housing and Residence Life showcased the unique experiences we offer on campus.

Former USI biochemistry student Josi Barscz conducts an experiment in a science lab

Josi Barscz '22

The college experience gives students memorable and transformative opportunities. For biochemistry major and Huntington, Indiana, native Josi, the University of Southern Indiana provided opportunities for a future as a servant leader.

Former USI business major and student athlete Tyler Henry poses for The College Tour camera crew

Tyler Henry '22

When not representing the Screaming Eagles on the basketball court, business administration major and Brooklyn, New York, native Tyler showcases how student life at the University of Southern Indiana can be both rewarding and fun.

Former USI graduate student in communications Kaylee Johnson speaks to The College Tour camera crew

Kaylee Johnson '22

With a passion for USI that goes from the classroom to the Screaming Eagles Arena, Evansville native and master of arts in communication graduate student Kaylee explains the deep pride students and the community have for the Screaming Eagles.

Former USI theatre arts student Blake Whitehouse poses in the Performing Arts Center with other theatre students in the background

Blake Whitehouse '22

After a difficult start, Blake, a theatre arts major from Boonville, Indiana, was given a second chance at USI. And he didn’t waste it. Blake shares how he succeeded thanks to dedicated and caring USI faculty, staff and fellow students.

Former USI respiratory therapy student Tori Beasley speaks to The College Tour camera crew

Tori Beasley '22

Juggling family, work and educational commitments isn’t an easy task. But for Tori of Fort Wayne, Indiana, the support and commitment USI has for its students, both online and in person, made returning as an adult learner to pursue a degree in respiratory therapy worth the work.