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The University of Evansville was originally founded in 1854 as Moores Hill Male and Female Collegiate Institute in Moores Hill, Indiana. The organization was renamed Evansville College after relocation to Evansville in 1919, and again renamed University of Evansville in 1967 when the institution was officially incorporated by Indiana legislature.
University of Evansville offers the following healthcare-related courses:
CPC Medical Billing and Coding (Voucher Included) will train you in the legal, ethical, and regulatory concepts central to a career in the medical billing and coding field. You will gain hands-on, practical experience in medical billing and coding and work with the main coding manuals: ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS Level II. You will also have the option to complete a Career Roadmap lesson to help you find, land, and keep a job in your new field.
This course also prepares you for the American Academy of Professional Coders' (AAPC) Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam. You will complete PractiCode lessons, practice exams, and work from the official CPC Certification guide. This course includes a 1-year AAPC membership and voucher for the CPC exam cost and one free retake.
Dr. Melvin M. "Mel" Peterson passed away in April 2024 at the age of 101. His gifts to the university totaled $9,629,490 following his final estate bequest of $5.3 million.
Toyota’s Driving Possibilities initiative aims to prepare students for STEM careers through hands-on programming based on relationships with schools, nonprofits, and the community.
Kyle and Ashley Freeland, both 2015 University of Evansville graduates, have donated the funds to the school to establish The Freeland Clubhouse for the baseball team.
The university has earned a spot on the Military Times' "Best for Vets: Colleges" 2023 list.
The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) named University of Evansville as its 2023 Community Champion of the Year, an honor bestowed due to the university’s role in securing significant funding for the Evansville Promise Neighborhood grant.
The University of Evansville appointed Dr. Charles Ziglar as the new Director of Graduate Enrollment. He will work to increase enrollment and retention of graduate students at the school.
The University of Evansville’s Evansville Promise Neighborhood has received a $30-million grant from the Department of Education, as well as a similar amount from community partners in a match. The money will be used to provide educational services to students in the area.
A student project from the UE ChangeLab examining the impact of COVID-19 on the Midwest recently earned a prestigious journalism award.
Historic fingerprints on Roman oil lamps owned by the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science were recently documented by UE alumna, Dr. Megan Hagseth, while using 3D imagery to create digital models of the ancient artifacts. The discovery provides insight into the identities of the crafters.
Administrators at University of Evansville were able to develop a plan that will allow it to continue to operate the Department of Music and preserve the degree programs and community enrichment provided.
Current and prospective students are given options for application to University of Evansville and online class enrollment, boosted by a grant from the Lilly Endowment.