Campus & Community Resources
Helpful On-Campus Resources
- Information about student affairs and activities on campus including RSO's (PRIDE, gamer’s club, and film club), sign up for dorms and deal with payment issues or roommate issues.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Schwitzer 210
- Phone: 317-788-3530
- More information about Student Affairs & Campus Life
- Help you with scheduling, prerequisites, academic plan, etc. Each academic school or college includes dedicated academic advisors. For UIndy athletes, see next section on Athletic Academic Advising.
- Contact Information:
- Location: various advising offices located across campus depending on major
- Email: advising@uindy.edu
- More information about Academic Advising
- For questions about academics for athletes, general athletics questions or who to ask within athletics.
- Contact Information:
- Athletics Contact: Andrea Walker, Associate A.D. for Academics
- Phone: 317-788-6122
- Email: anwalker@uindy.edu
- More information about UIndy Athletics Staff
- Center for First-Year Experience & Student Success supports undergraduate students with tutoring, time management assistance, specialized advising, and supporting 1st year students & 21st Century Scholar program.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Schwitzer 206
- Phone: 317-788-6153
- Email: fye@uindy.edu
- More information about Academic Support & 21st Century Scholar program
- Help to improve writing techniques by working with experienced staff during in-person or online consultations. Visit website to schedule an appointment with the writing lab.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Krannert Memorial Library, Room 105
- Phone: 317-788-3554
- Email: writinglab@uindy.edu
- More information about UIndy Writing Lab
- Free drop-in tutoring for questions regarding math struggles, or do your homework in the lab and ask for help when needed.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Martin Hall 201
- More information about UIndy Math Tutoring Lab
- For those with a disabling condition and need accommodations or other assistance.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Schwitzer 001
- Phone: 317-788-3536
- More information about Disability Services & BUILD
- The Christel DeHaan Center for Global Engagement assists international students with adjustment as well as visa issues and manages international travel experiences.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Esch Hall 233
- Phone: 317-788-3247
- Email: cge@uindy.edu
- More information about International Student Services
- To better understand financial aid and get help with your individual situation. For student bills and tuition collection, see next section on Office of Student Billing & Payment.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Esch Hall 141
- Phone: 317-788-3217
- Email: financialaid@uindy.edu
- More information about Financial Aid
- For questions about bills and tuition collection, fees, and campus housing and other University-related charges or using an electronic billing and payment system; or to setup a payment plan.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 317-788-3221
- Email: studentbilling@uindy.edu
- More information about Student Billing & Payment
- Assist with career assessment, career mentoring, linking students to professionals & experiences in their major, finding work-study jobs.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Schwitzer 209
- Phone: 317-788-3923
- More about Professional Edge Center
- Assists with faith-based worship and organizations on campus, Christian vocations, and several service programs.
- Contact Information:
- Location: University Chapel
- Phone: 317-788-2106
- More information about Ecumenical & Interfaith Office
- Deals with sexual misconduct in any form, connects students to needed resources, and where a student would come to file a sexual misconduct complaint.
- Contact Information:
- Title IX Coordinator: Hannah Melton
- Location: Schwitzer 210
- Email: meltonh@uindy.edu
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-656-4673 (HOPE)
- More information about UIndy Title IX & Sexual Misconduct Policies
- Where students can come together to learn about and celebrate the different cultures represented on campus.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Schwitzer 201
- Phone: 317-791-5612
- Email: oie@uindy.edu
- More information about Inclusive Excellence
- Serves to challenge simplistic binaries to consider the complexities of gender, gender identity, sex, and sexual orientation through meaningful programming.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Esch Hall 231
- Email: gendercenter@uindy.edu
- More information about Gender Center
- Medical clinic for common illnesses, laboratory tests, vaccinations, overall health screening, and referrals.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Health Pavilion 108
- Phone: 317-497-6500
- More information about UIndy Health & Wellness Clinic
- Campus safety concerns, parking information, paying tickets, and to arrange for a Grady Safety Walk.
- Contact Information:
- Location: 3920 S. Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN (west side of campus)
- Phone:
- Non-emergencies & Grady's Safety Walk: 317-788-3386
- Emergencies: call 911
- More information about UIndy Campus Police
- Tech help guides, technology help requests, login issues, email login issues or lockout, on campus internet or print issues.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Schwitzer 050
- Phone: 317-788-3318
- Email: techhelp@uindy.edu
- More information about UIndy IT
- This “one-stop-shop” is to help students access resources from multiple offices across campus for students seeking financial, academic, food pantry help, and social support.
- Contact Information:
- Location: Schwitzer 208
- Email: theterrycenter@uindy.edu
- More information about Terry Center for Campus Connections
Helpful Community & National Resources
- The UIndy Student Counseling Center partners with ThrivingCampus to help make it easier for you to know your options for care in the broader community around campus. ThrivingCampus is an online provider search tool that will help you filter through community providers based on various criteria, such as location, insurance accepted, and provider speciality.
- Contact Information: More information about and to access ThrivingCampus
- The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones the United States.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: call or text 988
- More information about National Suicide & Crisis Line - 988
- Community's 24-hour crisis line provides phone screenings and/or face-to-face evaluations for psychiatric emergencies.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 317-621-5700, option #1
- More information about Community Health Network Crisis Line
- Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, anxious, or alone? Whatever you are feeling is OK and it can help to connect to others. Free, confidential support is available. Call to speak with a trained counselor 24/7.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 211 (or 1-866-211-9966)
- Enter your location ZIP code
- Follow prompts and select #3 for crisis helpline
- More information about Be Well Indiana Crisis Helpline
- Phone: 211 (or 1-866-211-9966)
- Crisis Text Line is here for any crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment.
- Contact Information:
- Text: text HELLO to 741741
- Message on WhatsApp
- More information about Crisis Text Line
- Advocates are here to listen without judgement and help you begin to address what’s going on in your relationship. Services are always free and available 24/7.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 1-800-799-7233
- Text: text START to 88788
- More information about National Domestic Violence Hotline
- RAINN is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, help is available.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 1-800-656-4673
- More information about National Sexual Assault Hotline
- Trained counselors understand the challenges LGBTQ young people face and are available for support 24/7. They will listen without judgment. All of your conversations are confidential, and you can share as much or as little as you would like.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 1-866-488-7376
- Text: START to 678678
- More information about Trevor Project Lifeline
- Offers prevention, education, awareness, advocacy services, and programs for domestic violence and sexual assault. Victim advocates are professionals trained to support victims of crime. Advocates offer victims information, help them connect to resources, and fill out paperwork. Advocates also accompany victims to court, law enforcement interviews, and hospitals.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 317-731-3410
- More information about Beacon of Hope
- Domestic violence & sexual assault advocates are available to assist and support survivors in understanding their rights, provide information on options and next steps, discuss safety and support survivor’s decisions. To learn more about sexual assault advocacy, counseling or support groups in Marion County.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 317-634-6341
- 24/7 Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 1-833-338-7277
- More information about Firefly Children & Family Alliance
- Indiana Legal Services provides free civil legal assistance to eligible low-income residents throughout the state of Indiana, including family law, landlord tenant, consumer, public benefits, & estate planning).
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 317-631-6410
- More information about Indiana Legal Services
- Provides food assistance to low and no income people and families living in the United States.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 1-800-403-0864
- More information about SNAP
- Community Compass is a free, quick, and easy tool designed to show people where they can find food assistance in Indiana. A mobile app is available as well.
- Contact Information: More information about Community Compass
- The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) can help you pay your heat and electric bills. EAP provides a one-time annual benefit that can assist you with the high cost of home energy and can help if you are disconnected or are about to get disconnected.
- Contact Information:
- The Marion County Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program (EAP) provides financial assistance to low-income households to maintain utility services during the winter heating season.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 317-559-7016
- More information about Marion County Energy Assistance Program
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend AA meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 317-632-7864 (Indy Central Office)
- More information about Indy Alcoholics Anonymous
- More information about National Alcoholics Anonymous
- Narcotics Anonymous (NA) offers recovery to addicts focusing on the disease of addiction rather than any particular drug.
- Contact Information:
- Phone: 818-773-9999
- More information about Narcotics Anonymous
- Al‑Anon can help you learn how to cope with the challenges of someone else’s drinking.
- Contact information:
- Phone: 1-888-425-2666
- More information about Al-Non
- Resources for substance abuse and mental health support. It is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.
- Contact Information:
- Crisis line: call or text 988
- Phone: 1-800-662-4357
- More information about SAMHSA