Vincennes University
Former name | Jefferson Academy (1801–1806) |
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| Motto | S'Instruire pour servir |
Motto in English | Learn in order to serve |
| Type | Public baccalaureate college |
| Established | 1801 |
| Founder | William Henry Harrison |
| Accreditation | Higher Learning Commission |
| President | Charles R. "Chuck" Johnson |
Academic staff | 722 (fall 2023) |
| Students | 18,438 (fall 2023) |
| Location | , United States 38°41′18″N 87°31′12″W / 38.68833°N 87.52000°W |
| Campus | Remote town |
| Colors | Blue and Gold |
| Nickname | Trailblazers |
Sporting affiliations | NJCAA Division II Mid-West Athletic Conference |
| Website | vinu |
Vincennes University (VU) is a public college with its main campus in Vincennes, Indiana, United States. Founded in 1801 as Jefferson Academy, VU is the oldest public institution of higher learning in Indiana. It was chartered in 1806 as the Indiana Territory's four-year university and remained the state of Indiana's sole public university until the establishment of Indiana University in 1820. VU was rechartered as a two-year university in 1889 and began offering bachelor's degrees in 2005.
Vincennes University's campus is a residential campus on the banks of the Wabash River. Other VU sites include a campus in Jasper, Indiana, the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics in Fort Branch, Indiana, along with centers for Aviation, Logistics, Advanced Manufacturing, and American Sign Language, in the Indianapolis area.