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University Health Center The University Health Center is a Deaconess clinic that provides medical services and health-related information to students, faculty and staff. It is located in the lower level of the Health Professions Center. The goal of the Health Center team 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 available at the University Health Center include, but are not limited to, acute and minor care, immunizations, allergy shots, laboratory testing, prescriptions (including a limited on-site pharmacy), specialty referrals and physicals. 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. Services provided at the University Health Center do not replace the need for a primary care physician. 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. 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 speak with a nurse. For more 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 more information.

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. Intramural and recreational sports and events are also offered. 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. 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 is often 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 in case of an emergency. 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 at 812-464-1867. Parents and students can find additional resources at USI.edu/rfw/aod.

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