Parent & Family
GUIDE 2019–2020
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Welcome to the University of Southern Indiana
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From Your Nest to Ours
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Parents & Families Association
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Elevate Excellence with the USI Foundation
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FERPA: Access to My Student’s Records
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Registration, Payment and Financial Assistance
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Financial Aid Checklist
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Freshman Year Initiatives
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Tips for Connecting Your Commuter Student to Campus
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Public Safety
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Campus Map
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Health and Wellness Services
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Academic Resources and Support Services
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Career Services and Opportunities
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Student Life and Activities
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Services On Campus
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Campus Housing Resources
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Historic New Harmony: Experience, Explore, Create
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Helpful University Contact Information and Websites
WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA Welcome to the University of Southern Indiana as the parent of a new student! As the parent or guardian of a new USI student, you are an important part of your student’s support network. We hope this guide gives you the information you need to answer questions or pursue further information about USI. If something is not included in this guide, please let us know. We are glad to answer your questions. On behalf of our entire University of Southern Indiana community, welcome!
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You are now a member of the USI family, and we welcome you! Ronald S. Rochon, PhD President, University of Southern Indiana
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FROM YOUR NEST TO OURS “Being a parent of a USI freshman, I found myself riddled with excitement and anxiety. Joining the USI Parents & Families Association has been a wonderful experience and a great resource. The Association brings parents together to answer their questions, calm their anxieties and make lasting friendships. I find it extremely helpful that the Association keeps me informed about events on campus. I highly recommend parents of USI freshmen join this amazing Association!” – Katrinka Stevers, USI parent
As your student leaves your nest to join ours, rest assured that USI is committed to parents and families as valued partners in your student’s educational process. You play a critical role in your student’s success. Students regularly report that the most significant support and encouragement they receive comes from their families, and parental involvement positively influences a student’s likelihood of graduating. In this guide, you will find a wealth of information about resources we offer our students, as well as tips to help your student adjust to his or her transition. 8
The USI Parents & Families Association is one of many important resources. Our goal is to provide communication and information about the University. We are here to support and offer assistance to ensure your student’s success. We share in your excitement and look forward to meeting you when you visit campus.
We hope to see you soon, Caylin Blockley ’13 M ’16
Advisor, USI Parents & Families Association
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PARENTS & FAMILIES ASSOCIATION
Join the Class of 2023 Parent & Families Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ USIClassOf2023ParentsandFamilies Visit the Parents & Families website at usi.edu/family to learn about University activities, resources and opportunities for both parents and students. You are a vital part of the USI community, and we want to keep you informed and involved at USI. We invite you to support the Parents & Families Association by contributing $25 annually. Your gift is 100 percent tax deductible and supports events such as Parents & Families Weekend and the New Student Dinner. Your donations are designed to assist parents and students with the transition to college.
Some additional benefits of supporting the Parents & Families Association include a free subscription to the USI Alumni magazine illume, a 10 percent discount on USI memorabilia and clothing at the Campus Store, access to monthly e-newsletters and eligibility to vote and hold an office in the USI Parents & Families Association. Membership in the Parents & Families Association is not required to access the University Parent & Family Guide, the family helpline or to receive invitations to events designed for parents and families, including Families Weekend. However, your donation does help support all Parents & Families Association efforts in welcoming new parents and assisting with your student’s transition to college life. Visit usi.edu/family or contact Alumni Relations and Volunteer USI at 812-464-1924 for additional information.
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PARENTS & FAMILIES MEMBERSHIP FORM Parent First Name
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Zip Code Phone Number Email Address Gift Amount $ ($25 minimum required for membership.)
Yes, I am interested in learning about serving on the Parents and Families Advisory Council.
Make check payable to USI Foundation. Mail check and completed form to: USI Foundation 8600 University Boulevard Evansville, IN 47712
ELEVATE EXCELLENCE WITH THE USI FOUNDATION
The USI Foundation accepts and manages gifts from alumni, friends and organizations that benefit diverse and deserving USI students. Joining the Parents & Families Association is a wonderful way to become involved. You can make a gift any time and your student can contribute to the new Student Fund to begin his or her legacy of support of USI’s students and programs. For more information, visit our website at usi.edu/giving and follow us on Facebook (University of Southern Indiana Foundation) and Twitter (@USI_Foundation). 12
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FERPA: ACCESS TO MY STUDENT’S RECORDS USI recognizes that families play an important role in their student’s life, and we want to assist you in your role as coach. We also recognize and act in full compliance with the regulations set in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), as amended. FERPA, also known as the Buckley Amendment, is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. FERPA applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the Department of Education. Understanding USI’s policies may be helpful in discussions with your student. The University expects your student to take full responsibility for his or her education, including the academic policies in the USI Bulletin (bulletin.usi.edu), Class Schedule, and the Student Handbook
(usi.edu/deanofstudents/code). Parents and families will find it helpful to acquaint themselves with the policies and procedures found in these publications and additional information found at usi.edu/registrar/ academic-records/privacy.
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Common questions that parents and families often ask include: •
Can I access my student’s academic records?
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Can I receive my student’s grades or request their transcript?
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I pay the bill for my student. Why can’t I see his/her academic records?
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My student needs a Verification of Enrollment (for insurance coverage, good student discount, etc.). How can an enrollment verification certificate be obtained?
For answers to these questions, visit usi.edu/registrar/academic-records/privacy/ ferpa-information-for-parents.
Parents may access a student’s education record at USI under the following circumstances: •
The student completes a “Permission to Release Education Record Information” form in the Registrar’s Office. This form entitles a parent or authorized person named by the student to obtain specific information upon written request and proof of identity. The student may rescind this form at any time.
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The parent establishes the student’s dependent status by presenting the University with the most recently filed tax return showing the student was claimed as a dependent and also completing the “Request for Confidential Data of a Dependent Child” form in the Registrar’s Office.
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REGISTRATION, PAYMENT AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE A college education is an investment in your student’s future. USI has resources to help you through the financial and registration processes. The Registrar’s Office is responsible for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of academic records at USI. They coordinate many University services including registration, reporting early alerts, non-attendance, progress reports and final grades, class schedule publication and the degree audit system. Additional services include schedule revisions, release of USI transcripts, enrollment verification (for loan deferment, insurance coverage, etc.), undergraduate readmission, various record-keeping functions (change of address, change of major, etc.), application for graduation and conferral of degrees. Several of these services are available online. For more information, visit usi.edu/registrar.
Bursar’s Office The Bursar’s Office is responsible for assessing student fees, issuing billing statements for student and vendor accounts, collecting payments made to the University, and
processing account refunds. Billing statements from USI are accessed through the myUSI portal by selecting the TouchNet icon to log into the University’s payment gateway. A student has the ability to set up authorized user(s) who are able to view billing statements and make payments on the student’s account through TouchNet. The University sends statements on or after the first of each month with a due date at the end of the 100% refund period. The Bursar’s Office is located in the lower level of the Orr Center. You can contact the Bursar’s Office at 812-464-1842 or bursar@usi.edu.
Student Financial Assistance Student Financial Assistance is committed to supporting the University’s goals of enrolling and graduating a talented and diverse student body. Our student-focused team works to help students and their families seek, obtain and make the best use of all resources available to help finance the costs of attending USI. In partnership with internal, federal, state and other organizations, team members coordinate the administration of all student financial assistance awarded to ensure equity and consistency in the delivery of funds to students.
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FINANCIAL AID CHECKLIST 2019–2020 ACADEMIC YEAR Use this checklist as a guide to help you through the financial aid process. If you have questions or need additional information, contact Student Financial Assistance at 812-464-1767 or 800-467-1965. You can find helpful information by visiting usi.edu/financial-aid. 16
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The 2019–2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available! Complete it online today at fafsa.gov. The state of Indiana FAFSA filing deadline is April 15. Usage of the IRS Data Retrieval option during the initial filing or when subsequent corrections are made to the FAFSA application is strongly recommended.
Financial aid is calculated once your student is admitted and we receive the FAFSA. Awards may be viewed via the student’s myUSI. In addition, paper award notices are mailed to new students.
The Direct Student Loan will be packaged as an offer to eligible students upon receipt of the FAFSA. Beginning July 10, your student will need to log on to myUSI and accept, decline or reduce the Direct Loan. First time borrowers must complete Direct Loan entrance counseling and must electronically sign the Master Promissory Note online at studentloans.gov.
Beginning July 10, parents who are interested may apply for the Direct Parent PLUS Loan online at studentloans.gov. For more information visit usi.edu/financial-aid/aid/loans/direct-plus.
In addition to FAFSA, some students may be required to submit additional paperwork and/or complete other processes to finalize their financial aid package. Your student should check myUSI to determine what might be required.
Financial aid is paid to students’ billing accounts beginning the middle of the second week of each semester for students whose paperwork/ requirements are complete and processed. It is paid one semester at a time based on the hours students are attending at the time of each disbursement.
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FRESHMAN YEAR INITIATIVES
The University has several programs designed for new students. These programs support them as they become integrated into USI’s culture and student body, develop the skills and drive necessary to excel in their college courses and recognize their responsibility and potential to achieve great success. 18
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Living-Learning Communities At USI, first-year students with similar interests, goals and academic programs can be placed on designated floors within the residence halls. These living-learning communities (LLC) help students create a strong link between their lives in the residence hall and learning experiences in the classroom. Students who reside in an LLC enjoy the same amenities as other residents, yet they benefit from a different living experience. Students on the floor work together to develop a community that relates to a common theme. Themes can be selected from these topics: Global Community, Honors, Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Exploring Majors, STEM, Nursing and Health Professions. Special programs and services are available to students who select LLCs. For additional information, visit usi.edu/housing/livinglearning-communities.
First Year @ USI Newsletter We only have one day for Orientation, but we have so much more information to give your student! First Year @ USI will build from his/ her Orientation experience and help your student successfully transition to USI. First Year @ USI is emailed weekly over the summer and during the first six weeks of the fall semester.
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emailed weekly during the academic year. We will automatically sign your student up for the newsletter and they can always opt out by following instructions in any of the emails.
Student Involvement Fair Attending the Student Involvement Fair, held during the second week of the semester, is a great way for your student to connect with other USI students and student organizations. Encourage your student to find student organizations or activities that are of interest to them.
Emerging Leaders Emerging Leaders program offers USI freshmen the opportunity to develop leadership skills, meet fellow leaders and contribute to the University community. The program focuses on preparing individuals to succeed as student leaders so that, in subsequent years at USI, they can be active campus leaders. For more information about the program and application process, visit usi.edu/leadership.
At USI, first-year students with similar interests, goals and academic
Welcome Week is your student’s first taste of being a student at USI! It is a week full of activities and events designed to help students meet one another, get adjusted to new surroundings and start on the right foot in an academic career at USI. All students are expected to attend the Eagle Experience activities, all new freshmen are required to attend the UNIV 101 program on Saturday, and all are encouraged to attend as many other events as possible.
within the residence halls.
Details regarding Welcome Week can be found at usi.edu/welcomeweek.
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The Source Newsletter The Source is a great resource for your student to learn about events and opportunities on campus throughout the academic year. The Source is
programs can be placed on designated floors These living-learning communities (LLC) help students create a strong in the residence hall and learning experiences in the classroom.
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TIPS FOR CONNECTING YOUR COMMUTER STUDENT TO CAMPUS
Commuter students make up a large part of the campus population at USI. Parents who understand the unique challenges of commuter students can help make the college experience better for their student. 20
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Encourage your student to stay on campus during the day. The more they stay on campus, the more people and places they have the opportunity to meet and see.
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Advise your student to study on campus. USI has study areas all across campus. Computers, desks, printers and private rooms are available, and your student’s studying won’t have to compete with chores, siblings, pets or other at-home distractions.
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Promote an on-campus job. Student workers normally work 12 to 15 hours per week, and USI employers respect that school is your student’s Number One priority. Plus, when the University is closed, student workers don’t have to work.
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Suggest that your student venture back to campus for evening or weekend events and meetings. Activities Programming Board is an organization that provides entertainment and fun, outside of the classroom, during the day and in the evenings for students.
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Encourage involvement. With more than 140 student organizations, it’s easy to find one that fits every student. Your student will feel connected to USI, learn valuable skills, meet other students and faculty and have fun!
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Be aware of campus news and events. Get to know more about USI. Read the literature that comes from campus, check out the website and sign up for the Parents & Families Association eNews to be in the know about happenings on campus. If you acknowledge the importance of what’s happening at USI, your student will, too.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Security and Parking Departments Public Safety is a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week operation and is comprised of a Dispatch Center, Security and Parking Departments. Services provided by Public Safety include emergency medical care and non-emergency requests such as campus directions, general campus information, vehicle jump starts, student/faculty/staff escort service, tire air-ups, vehicle unlocks and parking assistance. 22
For general business or administrative information call 812-464-1845 or visit usi.edu/security. For emergencies, call campus extension 7777 or 812-492-7777. The Parking Department monitors and enforces all traffic regulations on campus. The Parking Department collaborates with various University entities to manage the many special events that occur on campus and to ensure there University of Southern Indiana
voice message in order to provide valuable information about emergencies, severe weather and other incidents impacting the University community. Everyone with a USI email address is automatically enrolled in the RAVE Alert program. Students can opt in to receive text messages, test the RAVE Alert information, or sign up a parent or family member to receive alerts by going to the Eagle Apps section of myUSI. For information on how to sign up additional email addresses, landlines or mobile numbers for RAVE, visit usi.edu/security/ campus-warnings-rave-alerts.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report The USI’s Public Safety is committed to assisting all members of the University community in providing for their own safety and security. The annual security and fire safety compliance document is available on the Public Safety website at usi.edu/public-safety. If you would like a copy of the report, contact Public Safety at 812-464-1845.
is adequate and safe parking for individuals attending events. All parking regulations may be viewed online. For more information, call 812-465-1091 or visit usi.edu/parking.
RAVE Alert System USI offers a free text messaging service called RAVE Alert as a means of providing critical and timely messages to the campus community. These notifications are sent via email, text and
Public Safety is a 24-hour, seven-days-aweek operation and is comprised of a Dispatch Center, Security and Parking Departments.
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS SERVICES University Health Center The University Health Center is a Deaconess clinic that provides medical services and healthrelated information to students, faculty, and staff. We are located in the lower level of the Health Professions Center. We recognize that health and education are precious assets. Our goal is to help students and staff maintain or improve their health, allowing them to reach their highest potential both in and out of the classroom. Services provided at the University Health Center do not replace the need for a primary care physician. Services available at the University Health Center include, but are not limited to, acute and minor care, immunizations, allergy shots, laboratory 26
testing, prescriptions (including a limited on-site pharmacy), specialty referrals, physicals and more. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. When the campus is open, but classes are not in session, the Health Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Center’s services may be billed to insurance, billed to the patient or students may enroll in the Office Visit Plan (OVP) for a fee each semester. The OVP is required for students living in campus housing and optional for all other students. The OVP provides unlimited office visits to the University Health Center including a flu vaccine for no additional fee. Prescriptions, procedures, breathing treatments, lab work, STI testing, and radiology services are not covered under the OVP. For OVP enrollment information, contact the University Health Center at 812-465-1250. University of Southern Indiana
If your student gets sick when the office is not open, he or she can call the University Health Center RN on call at 812-450-8063 to be connected with the nurse. For additional information about the University Health Center, visit usi.edu/healthcenter and check out their Facebook page at facebook.com/usihealthcenter.
Counseling Center Counseling Center services help students to understand their emotions, overcome problems, make effective decisions and maximize their educational experiences. Appointments are typically 45–50 minutes once a week or every other week. If a student has needs that are beyond the role and/or scope of services available, an appropriate community referral will be provided. Information shared in counseling is
confidential and only disclosed in the rarest of circumstances. All services are supported by tuition and student fees, and students do not pay extra to access counseling. However, students found responsible for certain violations of the Code of Student Behavior may be charged an additional administrative fee. The Counseling Center celebrates all aspects of diversity and seeks to support the development of a healthy University community. The Counseling Center is also available to speak with concerned family and friends about how to assist a student who is in distress and needing support. Visit usi.edu/counselingcenter for additional information.
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Recreation, Fitness and Wellness Center The Recreation, Fitness and Wellness Center (RFWC) is a place to get fit, meet other students and have fun. Students can exercise in the fitness center, boulder or rock climb in the climbing center, check out bicycles for the day, play volleyball and basketball on the outdoor or indoor courts or run on the indoor track. A number of group exercise classes are offered, as well as ping-pong, billiards and video games. Recreation, Fitness and Wellness offers intramural and recreational sports and events. Students may play in intramural sports leagues or one-day activities, giving them the opportunity to compete individually or on a team. Intramurals provide a great way to meet new friends, as well as interact with old ones. Students may choose to take part in Outdoor Adventure Programs, which include camping, rock climbing, canoeing, caving, white water rafting, ice skating, snow skiing and hiking. Tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads and lanterns are available for check out as well.
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Encourage your student to find the complete schedule of events and hours of operation at usi.edu/rfw.
Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Sexual violence is an issue of concern for both students and their families. Although our campus is generally very safe, sometimes assaults do occur at USI, as at any college campus. USI is committed to creating and maintaining an educational environment free of violence in which all members of the USI community are treated with respect and dignity. All forms of gender-based violence, harassment and non-consensual sexual activity are prohibited. Students need to be aware that alcohol often is involved with assaults. Someone who has been drinking may not be able to give consent for sexual activity. We encourage students to intervene if they think someone is in an unsafe situation, either by direct action or by letting a University official know immediately. We ask that you encourage your student to program the 24-hour Public Safety emergency number 812-492-7777 in his or her cell phone for easy access during an emergency. University of Southern Indiana
Any student who has been assaulted is encouraged to report the assault as soon as possible to USI Public Safety, the Dean of Students Office or to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office. Reporting may be done anonymously through both Public Safety and the Dean of Students. Confidential reporting is available at the USI Counseling Center and the Albion Fellows Bacon Center, a local community domestic violence and sexual assault agency, which can be reached at 812-424-7273, 24 hours a day. For more information, visit usi.edu/rfw/sap.
Substance Use Many USI students choose not to drink, and most USI students who do drink tend to do so in a reasonable manner. However, some students do engage in high-risk drinking. USI’s policies prohibit alcohol and drugs on campus, and we need parents to be partners in our efforts to keep students safe. All parents should talk to their students about drinking and drug use. There are plenty of alcohol-free activities on campus: movies, athletics, student organizations, intramural and club sports, outdoor adventure trips, music and more. Students who are concerned about their use of substances, or about a friend, can talk to someone at the USI Counseling Center 812-464-1867. Parents and students can find additional resources at usi.edu/rfw/aod.
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ACADEMIC RESOURCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES Academic Skills has everything your student needs to enhance his/her success as a college student. This office offers academic support in a variety of academic areas for all students. Learning assistance programs include: 30
Math Tutoring, Study Skills Tutoring, and Subject-Based Tutoring. No appointment is needed for most tutoring, although appointments are available with the Learning Assistance Specialist and study skills tutors. For writing assignments, peer writing consultants can provide students with guidance and feedback at any stage of the writing process. If students cannot visit the Writers’ Room (ED 1102), they can email their papers to the Online Writing Lab at owl@usi.edu for feedback. University of Southern Indiana
Academic Advising Academic advising is an ongoing educational process that connects the student to the University. Faculty and staff academic advisors represent and interpret University policies and procedures to the student and help the student navigate the academic and organizational paths of the institution. USI students have certain responsibilities in regard to their academic progress, including:
Supplemental Instruction This academic support program provides regularly scheduled out-of-class review sessions to all students in a targeted course. Facilitated by an SI leader (a student who has successfully completed the course), the sessions provide an informal environment to review notes, discuss readings and prepare for exams.
Academic Peer Coaching Students may request appointments with academic peer coaches who are also college students themselves. The academic peer coaches can assist students with study skills enhancement, including note-taking and test-taking strategies and successful time management. The academic peer coaches can also assist new students with motivation and overall approach in order to help students make successful transitions to a university setting.
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Being knowledgeable about policies, procedures and requirements published in the USI Bulletin and class schedule
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Determining a course of study and satisfying the requirements defined in the USI Bulletin and degree audit
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Scheduling and appearing promptly for appointments with an advisor, when necessary
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Preparing for an advising session by having a list of questions and courses (and alternatives)
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Following through with appropriate action after the advising meeting
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Accepting responsibility for the academic decisions to be made
It is essential you encourage your student to take responsibility for their education by meeting regularly with their academic advisor.
Career Counseling Students who are exploring or rethinking their major and career options are encouraged to utilize University Division Advising’s career counseling services. Through interest assessments and other resources, staff members help students clarify their interests and skills and identify the major and career options that closely match their goals. Appointments are tailored to students’ specific needs and concerns. Students may schedule a career counseling appointment by calling University Division Advising at 812-465-1606 or visiting us on the first floor of the Education Center, room 1142.
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David L. Rice Library Named for USI’s first president, the David L. Rice Library is the go-to spot on campus for students to study, access their online course materials, get items their instructors put on reserve, check out a laptop, iPad, or Galaxy tablet, collaborate with classmates, find a good book to enjoy, recharge their electronic devices or recharge themselves with a nap! Parents can relax too, knowing that the library offers many services to help your student succeed and that she or he can get great advice. Check out usi.edu/library.
Honors Program The Honors Program at USI is designed to offer enhanced opportunities for students who show promise of outstanding academic achievement. Participation in the program exposes students to a wide range of intellectual and academic experiences, provides enriching extracurricular activities, promotes rewarding interaction between students and Honors Program 32
faculty and gives students the opportunity to form lasting friendships with other students committed to academic excellence. The Honors Program Office, located in Orr Center room 1070, has a student lounge designed to provide students with a space to study, meet other students or take a break and enjoy fresh coffee. For more information, visit usi.edu/honors or call 812-464-1833.
Student Support Services (SSS) Student Support Services (SSS) is one of eight grant-funded TRIO programs offered through the U.S. Department of Education. At USI, SSS helps motivate 140 eligible students to successfully complete their degree. SSS provides students with free, comprehensive services through classroom instruction, academic skill development, academic assistance and career development, personal and financial aid counseling, mentoring with upper classmen, one-on-one tutoring and experiences designed to enhance the collegiate experience. University of Southern Indiana
To receive assistance, students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and: •
Meet limited income criteria (receive a Pell Grant); and/or
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Be a first-generation college student (neither natural parent residing in the household with the student has a fouryear college degree); or
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Have a documented learning or physical disability recognized by the American Disabilities Act and be registered with Disability Resources.
Students must show an academic need and be willing to take full advantage of all support services offered by the program. To learn more about this program or receive an application, contact Heather Bauer, director, at 812-461-5249 or hmbauer@usi.edu.
Veteran, Military and Family Resource Center is located among many other student service offices and leisure activity locations in the Education Center. Their lounge features a computer lab, specialized counseling, educational programs, workshops and seminars to help veterans complete their degrees and reach their goals successfully. In addition to educational resources, it also serves as a haven where veteran students can spend their downtime, participate in discussions and enjoy camaraderie with others who share similar experiences. For more information, call 812-461-5302 or go to usi.edu/outreach/veterans.
Disability Resources (DR) Disability Resources (DR) coordinates services and academic accommodations for USI students with disabilities to ensure equal access to facilities, programs, services and resources at the University. Students with disabilities seeking accommodations (such as extra time on exams, accessible textbooks, note takers, etc.) are encouraged to submit documentation of their disability to DR at least 60 days prior to the date they will need accommodations. If you are uncertain as to the documentation that may be needed, call 812-464-1961 or visit our website at usi.edu/disabilities. Disability Resources is located in the Science Center, room 2206. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Veteran, Military and Family Resource Center Veteran, Military and Family Resource Center at USI assists veterans and their families as they navigate the educational benefits offered by the Department of Veteran Affairs and the United States Military branches.
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CAREER SERVICES AND OPPORTUNITIES Career Services and Internships
Study Abroad
An important aspect of your student’s education is hands-on career development. Career Services and Internships offer a wide range of services for students.
The University offers students the opportunity to learn more about themselves and the global community through study abroad opportunities in over 60 countries. With advance planning, it is possible for students in virtually any major to participate in an overseas program. Programs offer a variety of experiences, from specialized courses taught entirely in English to direct enrollment in a foreign university. Students receive USI credit for the coursework completed during the summer, academic semester or academic year.
The office maintains a Job Locator program and assists students in securing part-time, temporary and summer employment. Eagle Career Launch, an online system exclusively for University students and alumni, lists full-time, internship and part-time job vacancies in the tri-state area and elsewhere. In addition, the Career Services and Internships website provides job-search related tools, information on local and regional job fairs and other valuable employment-related resources. Registration for both part-time and full-time job assistance is available at usi.edu/careerservices.
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The costs of some study abroad programs are based on tuition and room and board at USI. Because participants pay their program fees through USI, they can apply their scholarships and other financial aid toward the fees. Additional information is available from the Center for International Programs by visiting usi.edu/studyabroad. University of Southern Indiana
STUDENT LIFE AND ACTIVITIES
We want your son or daughter to gain the full college experience. USI can provide many activities and services to help students get connected and involved. Student Development Programs Earning your degree at USI should be your student’s number one goal, but success in
college should also include gaining leadership skills by getting involved in campus life. With so many choices, it may be hard to know where to start. The answer is Student Development Programs. The staff helps students make the most of their college experience. Encourage your student to contact them and get involved. Through involvement with these activities, students can build skills in communication, critical thinking, self-confidence, motivation and conflict management. For more information, visit usi.edu/sdv.
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Student Organizations
Multicultural Center
USI has a variety of student organizations with which your student can get involved. They range from academic and professional organizations to service organizations, special interest and sports clubs. If no organization has your student’s interest, they can start their own.
The Multicultural Center provides a range of cultural and social programs that promote awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures.
Some opportunities for student involvement and leadership are:
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Activities Programming Board: usi.edu/apb
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Ambassadors: usi.edu/admission/ student-ambassadors
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Amigos (orientation leaders): usi.edu/amigos
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Campus Student Organizations: usi.edu/student-development/studentorganizations
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Emerging Leaders: usi.edu/leadership
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Fraternities and Sororities: usi.edu/fsl
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Student Alumni Association: usi.edu/saa
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Student Government Association: usi.edu/sga
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Volunteer USI: usi.edu/volunteer
The Multicultural Center supports organizations that encourage academic achievement and personal development of its members. Membership is open to all races, cultures and ethnic backgrounds. •
The Black Student Union sponsors activities on campus such as MLK Jr. birthday holiday observance, Black History Month Celebration, performing arts productions and social activities.
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The Hispanic Student Union/Latinos Unidos (HSU/LU) promotes programs that enhance and increase knowledge and appreciation of cultural diversity such as Latino(a) Leadership Conference, Salsa Dance Night and Dia de los Muertos.
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The South Asian Union coordinates Indian Culture Night, Global Communities, Diwali Lecture and the International Food Expo. University of Southern Indiana
In addition, the Center also helps coordinate College Mentors for Kids, Designed by Grace Gospel Choir and the Executive Diversity Scholars Program. For more information, visit usi.edu/mcc or call 812-465-7188.
Religious Life Religious Life provides religious guidance and worship opportunities for students, faculty and staff. While our primary goal is to encourage students to stay active in the faith life of their choice while at USI, we also house the Spiritual Diversity Project that aims to educate and coordinate a greater understanding of the diverse religions on campus and within the community. Religious Life offers services and information for multiple denominations. Students can take part in retreats, fellowship, bible studies, worship services, spiritual guidance and service opportunities. To find out more, visit usi.edu/religiouslife.
supports athletic scholarships. Season tickets also are available. Find out more by visiting gousieagles.com or call 812-464-1846. Students interested in being involved with Archie (USI’s mascot), USI’s dance team, cheer team or pep band also may visit the Athletic Department website at gousieagles.com for more information.
Athletics Nothing screams school pride like cheering for USI’s Screaming Eagles athletic teams! USI is a member of the NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC). Studentathletes compete in 17 different varsity sports including basketball, cross country/track, golf, soccer, baseball, softball, tennis and volleyball. Admission to home regular season athletic events is free to USI students. USI invites parents and family members to get involved by becoming members of the USI Varsity Club, USI’s athletic booster club. Varsity Club membership money (100 percent)
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Performing Arts USI offers students opportunities to share their talent via the performing arts. While majors and minors take numerous classes in acting, dance, technology and design, any student interested in theatre may audition for productions by the USI’s Theatre Program. Currently, four main stage shows are produced each academic year. During the season, the “Repertory Project” brings members of the Actors Equity Association — the professional union of stage actors and stage managers — to the USI stage. This opportunity allows USI students to work alongside professional actors and with a professional production stage manager on one of the main stage productions that take place in the USI Performance Center 38
located in the center of campus. A second performance space, the Mallette Studio in the Liberal Arts Center, features independent student productions and second season offerings. Learn more at usi.edu/liberal-arts/ usi-theatre or contact Elliot Wasserman, Chair, at wasserma@usi.edu. Students also may choose to be a part of a music group. USI’s sponsored groups include the Chamber Choir, Women’s Choir, Designed by Grace Gospel Choir and Jazz Band. Students audition for inclusion into these groups. Each year these groups present numerous performances to the public, and many students in the USI Chamber Choir take yearly trips to perform abroad.
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SERVICES ON CAMPUS Got Mail? Every student loves to feel the excitement of receiving mail from home! Mail service on USI’s campus is provided to students in a variety of formats. We’ve outlined the following information so you can be sure to get mail to your student in a timely manner. Please refrain from addressing mail to our business address of 8600 University Blvd., as this is indicative of business mail of the University.
Know your student’s mailing address: Residence Halls The hall name does not go in the address. Your student’s name should be on the top line and use the hall street address for the second line. Your son or daughter can confirm their box number by visiting the residence hall mailroom.
Governors Hall Resident’s Name 1700 Rankin Lane Evansville, IN 47712
Newman Hall Resident’s Name 1600 Rankin Lane Evansville, IN 47712
O’Bannon Hall Resident’s Name 1720 Rochelle Lane Evansville, IN 47712
Ruston Hall Resident’s Name 1818 Rochelle Lane Evansville, IN 47712
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On-Campus Apartments On-campus apartments use regular street addresses. Like the residence halls, the name of the apartment building does not go in the address. The student’s name goes first, followed by the apartment number assigned, which acts as a street number versus a box address, and is followed by the street name. Resident’s Name Apartment Number and Street Evansville, IN 47712
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Hanly
Odd #s
Eckels Ln
Hanly
Even #s
McDonald Ln
Hendricks (ME)
All #s
Varsity Dr
Hendricks (ODS)
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Hovey
All #s
University Ct
Jackson
All #s
Jarrett Ln
Jennings
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Lane
All #s
Varsity Dr
Leslie
All #s
Mahrenholz Rd
Marshall
All #s
Eckels Ln
Building
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Street
Matthews
All #s
University Ct
Baker
All #s
Varsity Dr
McCray
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Melton Ln
Bayh
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Moutoux Ln
McCray
Even #s
Jarrett Ln
Bayh
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Buschkill Ln
McNutt
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O’Daniel Ln
Bigger
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Morton
All #s
Varsity Dr
Boon
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Mount
All #s
University Ct
Bowen
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Worthington Ln
Noble
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Bowen
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Crawford Ln
Orr
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Crawford Ln
Branch
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McDonald Ln
Orr
Odd #s
Moutoux Ln
Branigin
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O’Daniel Ln
Porter
All #s
Varsity Dr
Ralston
All #s
McDonald Ln
Chase
All #s
University Ct
Craig
Even #s
Pruis Ln
Ray
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Craig
Odd #s
Worthington Ln
Saletta
All #s
Eckels Ln
Dunning
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Schricker
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O’Daniel Ln
Durbin
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Eckels Ln
Townsend
All #s
O’Daniel Ln
Durbin
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McDonald Ln
Wallace
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O’Daniel Ln
Gates
All #s
Pruis Ln
Welsh
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Mahrenholz Rd
Goodrich
Odd #s
McDonald Ln
Whitcomb
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O’Daniel Ln
Goodrich
Even #s
Melton Ln
Willard
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Varsity Dr
Gray
All #s
Varsity Dr
Williams
All #s
Varsity Dr
Hammond
All #s
Varsity Dr
Wright
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USI Campus Store The USI Campus Store is located on the first floor of University Center West and has textbooks (new, used, digital and rental), art and school supplies, logo wear and golf items. In addition to being an authorized Apple Reseller to students, faculty and staff, the Campus Store provides UPS shipping services and sells stamps. Other services include photocopying, faxing and check cashing. Students can order online or call to have an order shipped. Campus Store Hours Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday CLOSED Find the USI Campus Store online at usi.edu/campusstore.
Children’s Learning Center USI operates the Children’s Learning Center with full-time professional care for two-yearolds and part- and full-time care during the day for children ages three to five who do not meet the kindergarten entrance cutoff date. The center is accredited through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), is state licensed, is on Level 4 on Paths to Quality and has five stars on the IDEM 5 Star Program. Childcare is available for a fee to faculty, staff and students. Hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday when the University is open. In addition, special programs for school-aged children are available during the summer. If interested visit usi.edu/childcenter or call 812-464-1869.
Simply deposit funds into your personal FLEX account and then use your Eagle Access Card across campus for: •
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Sodexo Food Services
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Computer lab printers
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USI Copy Center purchases and student copiers
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Laundry
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Rice Library card
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Recreation, Fitness, and Wellness Center entry card
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Athletic events entry card
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Food Service Meal Plan card
For more information visit: usi.sodexomyway.com.
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Fifth Third Bank – University Center East
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Old National Bank – Rice Library
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Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union – Redwood Lounge and Rice Library
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Heritage Federal Credit Union – RFWC and Residence Life Community Center
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German American Bank – University Center East
Eagle Access Card The Eagle Access Card is USI’s photo identification card (ID) for students, staff and faculty. In addition to being an ID card, the Eagle Access Card is a convenient, easy and safe way to access products and services without carrying cash. By activating the declining balance feature of the card, students make the ID card a debit card as well.
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CAMPUS HOUSING RESOURCES USI offers two options for oncampus living arrangements: campus apartments and residence halls. Both are located within walking distance of the academic buildings for an added degree of convenience. •
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Around-the-clock security regularly patrols campus housing — these officers also are first responders in case of medical emergencies.
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Shuttle bus service from the apartments to main campus is provided.
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On-site laundry facilities that use coins and/or flex money on your student’s Eagle Access Card are available.
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24-hour emergency maintenance is provided.
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Programs and activities are provided only to on-campus residents, such as the Eagle’s Night Out, Block Party, and Residence Life sponsored programs.
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Screaming Eagle TV, an on-campus movie channel, plays first-run blockbuster movies.
Professional Residence Life staff are available 24 hours a day/7 days a week. University of Southern Indiana
HISTORIC NEW HARMONY: EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE, CREATE
Since 1985, Historic New Harmony, a department in USI’s Outreach and Engagement, has encouraged cultural and educational programs related to New Harmony’s important historic resources. Historic New Harmony is a unified program of USI and the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites.
Opportunities shared by USI faculty, staff, students and New Harmony include research projects and service learning courses, professional and personal development retreats, New Harmony Theatre summer productions and New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art workshops and exhibits. USI nurtures New Harmony as a living laboratory where students and teachers, tourists and scholars and leaders and seekers can come together to experience, explore and create. New Harmony offers USI families a wonderful place to relax and reconnect, and provides students with experiential learning opportunities close to campus. New Harmony is located 30 miles west of Evansville. For more information visit usi.edu/hnh.
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HELPFUL UNIVERSITY CONTACT
EMERGENCY NUMBERS USI Public Safety 812-464-1845 (non-emergency) 812-492-7777 (emergency)
Ambulance/Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office/Evansville Police Department/Fire Department (off campus) 911
Deaconess Hospital ER
Indiana State Police 812-867-2079
Poison Control Center 800-222-1222
ACADEMIC COLLEGE OFFICES College of Liberal Arts 812-464-1855 usi.edu/libarts
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St. Mary’s Medical Center Switchboard 812-485-4000
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College of Nursing and Health Professions 812-465-1151 usi.edu/health
Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education 812-464-1977 usi.edu/science University of Southern Indiana
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Romain College of Business
Career Services and Internships
812-464-1718 usi.edu/business
812-464-1865 usi.edu/careerservices
CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Skills 812-464-1743 usi.edu/university-division/academic-skills
Athletics 812-464-1846 gousieagles.com
Bursar (Cashier’s Office) 812-464-1967 usi.edu/busoff
Career Counseling 812-465-1606 usi.edu/university-division/career-counseling
Counseling Center 812-464-1867 usi.edu/counselingcenter
Dean of Students 812-464-1862 usi.edu/deanofstudents
Dining Services 812-464-1859 usifood.com
Housing and Residence Life 812-468-2000 usi.edu/res
Immunizations 812-461-5285 usi.edu/healthcenter/services/immunizations
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Information Technology
Rice Library
812-465-1080 usi.edu/it
812-464-1824 usi.edu/library
Center for International Programs
Student Development Programs
812-465-1248 usi.edu/international
812-465-7167 usi.edu/sdv
Multicultural Center 812-465-7188 usi.edu/mcc
Parents and Families Association 812-465-1215 usi.edu/family
Provost 812-465-1617 usi.edu/provost
Registrar 812-464-1762 usi.edu/reg
Student Financial Assistance 812-464-1767 usi.edu/finaid
Switchboard 812-464-8600
University Division 812-465-1606 usi.edu/university-division
University Health Center 812-465-1250 usi.edu/healthcenter
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THE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL WORLD CLASS CARE FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS, ONE EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE AT TIME.
The Women’s Hospital provides a complete range of health care services to women and infants in a soothing, “spa-like” atmosphere. 600 Mary St. Evansville, Indiana 47747 812-450-5000 www.deaconess.com