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Services for Students
Academic Counseling
The College of Arts and Sciences has
academic advisors in each of the major departments. Students are
encouraged to seek the counsel of their advisor. Please also refer to
the Student Academic Center's entry below for additional academic
counseling.
Student Academic Center (SAC)
Sharon Chertkoff
316 N. Jordan, 855-7313
Offers a variety of academic support services for students at any stage
of their undergraduate career. Service operates on a walk-in and
scheduled appointment basis. All services are open to enrolled students
and are free of charge. The Individualized Academic Assessment and
Assistance Program focuses on helping students target specific learning
problems, identify areas of academic weakness, and choose appropriate
SAC classes. The SAC also offers a variety of academic support groups.
The center sponsors workshops throughout the year that concentrate on
specific disciplines, teaching learning strategies, career and academic
planning, foreign languages, and tailored mini-workshops targeted at
specific groups. These workshops take place at the SAC or its
Briscoe/Ashton satellite locations. Call the center for details. For
individuals who desire one-on-one tutoring in specific subjects,
Residence Peer Tutors are also available at six of the academic
residence halls on campus. SAC staff members are available at Ashton and
Briscoe academic support centers during the evening hours on a walk-in
basis. Call the SAC or consult their Web site for details.
Writing
Tutorial Services
Ballantine Hall 206
Offers free assistance to students at any stage of the writing process,
writing for any university course. Appointments are recommended, but not
required. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 855-6738. WTS tutors are also available at the
Main Library (on the undergraduate side) for walk-in tutoring (Monday
through Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m.), and at the Academic Support Centers in
Briscoe and Ashton.
Mathematics Learning Center
Swain East 338
Actual hours vary by semester, but tend to be 12 to 4 p.m., Monday
through Thursday. The center is designed to help students enrolled in
M014, M025, M026, J111, J112, and J113. Assistance with higher level
courses is sometimes available. Help is available on a walk-in basis.
Contact Vid Warren at 855-8921 for more information.
Paid Tutors
Many departments keep lists of qualified tutors who will arrange
individual tutoring for pay. Check with the director of undergraduate
studies of the appropriate department.
Career Information
Arts and Sciences Career Services (ASCS)
and Career Development Center (CDC)
625 N. Jordan, 855-5234
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
ASCS and the CDC provide services to assist undergraduate and graduate
students in making informed academic and career decisions. Programs
include Career Counseling Services, Student Employment Office,
Internship Opportunities Program, the Graduate Career Advising Program,
and placement services. All these programs are supported by our
comprehensive Career Resource library. Detailed information on these
services can be found at
http://www.indiana.edu/~career.
Health Professions and
Prelaw Information Center
Maxwell 021
855-1873
Provides individual and group advising for students interested in law,
medicine, or any health science; it also has a resource library, exam
registration materials and recommendation service. E-mail:
udivhpp@indiana.edu or visit
their Web site at
http://www.indiana.edu/~udivhpp.
Disabled Student
Services
For information on services for students with disabilities, contact the Disability Services For Students at
855-7578 or visit the office at 006 Franklin Hall.
Veterans Affairs
For information on
veterans benefits and eligibility, contact the Veterans Affairs at
856-1895 or visit the office at 003 Franklin Hall.
Returning Students at IU Bloomington
(RSA)
For returning students from all degree programs.
Special Help Services
Alcohol and Drug Information Center, 705 E. Seventh, offers
information and education on alcohol and drugs. Referrals will be made
to appropriate outside agencies for clinical assessment of alcohol and
drug problems. Phone 855-5414.
Counseling and Psychological Services offers individual
counseling, group counseling, couples counseling, and psychiatric
consultation, for students only, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, at the Health Center, 600 N. Jordan. Phone 855-5711.
The Center for Human Growth is located in the School of
Education, Room 0001, and offers counseling services by Counseling and
Educational Psychology graduate students through the School of
Education. Phone 856-8302 for information.
The Psychological Clinic offers outpatient services for a variety
of problems, in most cases without cost to IU students. Services offered
vary by semester. (No services usually offered in the summer.) Please
call 855-2311 for more information on what services are currently available.
Sexual Assault Crisis Service, IU Health Center, 600 North Jordan
Avenue, provides education, crisis intervention, and individual and
group counseling to victims of sexual assault, their families, and
friends. Any member of the IU community can use this service. A
professional counselor can be reached through the crisis line (855-8900)
24 hours a day. Individual appointments can be made through the
administrative line (855-5711) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Services are free of charge.
The Student Advocates Office, Franklin 206, helps students solve
problems they have encountered on campus and offers Mediation Services
to students in conflict with each other. Phone 855-0761.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services
at 705 E. Seventh acts as an education, resource, and information center
for campus and community groups, events, and activities. The office
houses a library of more than 1,700 books and videos, available to all
individuals, as well as a Peer Support program for students dealing with
coming out issues. The office also works in cooperation with the GLBT
Anti-Harassment Team on campus. Phone: 812-855-4252. Fax: 812-855-4465.
E-mail:
glbtserv@indiana.edu. Web:
http://www.iub.edu/~glbt/
AND... Remember that there are many other offices and groups on
campus and in the community that have special services and information
for students. Here are just a few more examples:
Office of Afro-American Affairs
Memorial Hall West
855-9632
Atwater Eyecare Center
Optometry Building, second floor
800 E. Atwater
855-8436
Office of International Services
Franklin Hall 306
855-9086
Office of Latino Affairs
Memorial Hall West
855-0542
Overseas Study Programs
Franklin Hall 303
855-9304
Office of Student Financial Assistance
Franklin 208
855-0321
Student Legal Services
703 E. Seventh Street
855-7867
Speech and Hearing Center
200 S. Jordan
855-4202
Office for Women's Affairs
Memorial Hall East
855-3849
Alcoholics Anonymous
334-8191
Center for University Ministry
1514 E. 3rd Street
332-3386
Community Kitchen of Monroe County
917 S. Rogers
332-0999
Monroe County Family and Children Services
401 E. Miller
336-6351
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