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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Assist with career assessment, career mentoring, linking students to professionals & experiences in their major, finding work-study jobs.
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  • Campus safety concerns, parking information, paying tickets, and to arrange for a Grady Safety Walk.
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  • Tech help guides, technology help requests, login issues, email login issues or lockout, on campus internet or print issues.
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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
  • 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. 
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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).
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  • Provides food assistance to low and no income people and families living in the United States.
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  • 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.
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  • Al‑Anon can help you learn how to cope with the challenges of someone else’s drinking.
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  • 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.
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