Each campus at Indiana University has individual offices and resources to help you thrive as a student. From technology help, Student Affairs offices, and health resources, to information on COVID-19 and where to get tested, almost any question you have can be answered through the resources below.
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IU's main COVID-19 information site: Covid.iu.edu provides updated information about IU's COVID-19 response including helpful links, FAQs, and testing information.
Campus alerts: Check your campus's emergency status, check for updates on closures, set up emergency alerts, and more.
Technical support: Contact the UITS Support Center for technical assistance 24 hours a day. Support is available via phone, email, and chat.
Tech self help: Find answers to common questions about computing and technology at IU in the IU Knowledge Base (KB).
IT security: Learn how to keep your technologies secure with IT Security Basics at Indiana University.
Internet access
Free WiFi near IU campuses - Learn about wi-fi lot hot spots near you.
Internet hotspots from IU - If you don't have internet access at home and need it for your studies, you can request a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot to be shipped to you. A limited number are available.
Free WiFi around the world - Find free WiFi near you using the eduroam Companion App. For more about eduroam, see About eduroam at Indiana University. Remember to practice physical distancing when accessing a network outside your residence.
Special deals on internet access - Visit this guide to learn about low-income internet options and affordable internet plans.
Mobile hotspots may be a good option for those who don’t qualify for low-cost internet programs; find an overview of the best mobile hotspots for 2021 here.
Low cost devices
Find a list of low-cost laptops. Low-cost Amazon Kindle tablets are also available from Amazon.
Tech discounts through IU – Computer and other technology device discounts are available for students. Check out this Computer Guide for more information.
CrimsonCard: Visit CrimsonCard COVID-19 for information about CrimsonCard production and services.
Official academic calendar: Find the session and semester start and end dates at the Registrar Office's official calendar page.
Writing Guides: Helpful student writing guides on topics like how to write a thesis statement, avoiding plagiarism, writing personal statements and application letters, and much more.
IT Training: UITS IT Training provides free, online, self-paced courses on many technology skills and disciplines. Learn something new, strengthen your skills, and even earn a digital certification. Topics include Adobe Creative programs, Excel, web development, and much more.
Big 10 Course Sharing program: The Big 10 Course Sharing program provides academic courses by partner Big 10 universities. These courses may be taken for no additional cost and for credit here at IU. Head straight to the enrollment eligibility form here.
Your campus library will be providing services, but each library may have different hours, different services available, and different policies like required reservations for public computing and study areas. Find out about your campus library resources and ask a librarian for more information.
(More location-specific healthcare and well-being resources are found under the campus headings below.)
Medical help and guidance:
Free Coronavirus screening: Free Coronavirus screening is available through the IU Health Virtual Visit app.
Mental health and well-being:
IU's online home for mental health and wellbeing services
A searchable guide of helpful resources that can be narrowed by campus and IU role (student, faculty, staff)
IU Mental Health Resources via covid.iu.edu
A list of helpful resources compiled by Indiana University to help you with the stress and anxiety
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. Free mental health counseling is available 24/7 and counselors can help connect you to local service providers.
Mental Health Crisis Line: Call 317-278-HELP (4357)
The Trevor Lifeline: LGBTQ+ students in crisis can call 866-488-7386
If you or someone you know is in danger of suicide, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is also a great resource, or call 1-800-273-TALK to speak to a skilled counselor.
More mental health and well-being resourcesRead suggestions for handling stress from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Find personal and well-being resources from Healthy IU and Mind’s Coronavirus and your wellbeing. IUPUI’s Division of Student Affairs also lists various helpful apps and resources on their website.
Information about upcoming health and wellness workshops are available from the Health Center Calendar.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has some great Back to School Series videos that can help with coping and wellness stratagies. Here's one! You can follow NAMI on Instagram for more support and education or link to NAMI's main site here.
Exercise and physical well-being
Campus Recreational Sports has started posting 30-minute-or-less workouts on its website. Find answers to common questions about exercising during Coronavirus from The New York Times’ Exercising During Coronavirus: Can I Jog? Is That Water Fountain Safe?
Social well-being
Learn how to watch media with friends and family when physically distant in MIT Technology Review’s This is how you can co-watch during a coronavirus lockdown, Netflix’s Netflix Party. Read about holding Zoom parties with your friends and family in The Atlantic’s There’s No Zoom Party Like a College Zoom Party.
Emergency assistance: Apply for emergency assistance for displaced students from Together We Rise. Find guides and additional resources from the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice.
Also, check the appropriate campus specific section below for your campus's emergency financial assistance program.
Faculty: Through the FAST Fund program faculty can apply for money they can give directly to students who need immediate financial assistance.
Food pantries, soup kitchens, government nutrition programs, and more: Visit the WhyHunger Hotline for help finding food near you.
You can also check below under your campus's heading for local information on food insecurity.
Find your local Campus accessibility resources at IU.
You can also find campus-specific disability resources under the campus headings below.
Bloomington
Tech Help: Get help and support with accounts and logins, software and hardware, computers and printing, and much more at the IUB IT Support Center.
Tech support at the library: For UITS support at the Wells Library, you can visit the Wells Learning Commons Services Hub and ask an expert. Appointments may be required. More information is available here.
Donate or receive a laptop: Pay it forward during these COVID times and help IU students by donating your used but usable laptop to the new IUpcycle program! You can find out more about this initiative and how to donate or apply to receive a laptop on the Center of Excellence for Women in Technology's page on #ConnectedCommunities.
Tutoring, writing help, advising, and more: from college success classes, to help with Finite and Calculus, to Zoom coaching appointments, the Student Academic Center wants you to succeed.
Writing Tutorial Services: Writing Tutorial Services (WTS) offers students one-on-one help with any phase of the writing process—from brainstorming to revising the final draft. Learn more and schedule your online tutoring session on the WTS website.
Other study and computer spaces on campus are available on a drop-in basis that does not require a reservation. Scroll down a little to find a listing of all campus drop-in study locations.
IUB Library services: The IUB Library system can provide more than just access to books. Access to databases and journals, study and computer spaces, librarian expertise, and much more are available to help you succeed as a student.
From November 21st, 2020 through February 7th, 2021, IUB libraries will have different hours and space availability. Check out the Winter Intersession Hours and Spaces for more information on when and where libraries services will be available.
Math Learning Center: While IU is Online, get help from the Math Learning Center via Zoom or direct messaging by joining its Canvas class.
Student Central: From questions about adding/dropping classes and financial aid to IU's COVID-19 response, you can go to Student Central for information on almost any question a student might have.
Online tutoring resources: The Academic Support Center provides online tutoring in all kinds of subjects like physics, study skills, math, chemistry, computer science, and more.
University Division: Peer coaches, a student FAQ, GPA calculators, advising, and much more are available at the University Division so you can prepare for your future and do well in school.
Care referrals: Get help for yourself or someone else by submitting a Care Referral.
Student Health Center: Find hours and available services from the Student Health Center website. Personal well-being resources are also available.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): Counseling is available by phone and video; for information, see the Student Health Center website.
CAPS virtual Drop-in workshops: These virtual workshops through CAPS will teach you strategies to improve symptoms of stress, depression, and anxiety, and to better manage problems that affect your academic success.
Student Advocates Office: If you’re facing an issue that is affecting your ability to succeed at IU, you can get help from a Student Advocate. No matter what your situation is, Student Advocates are here to listen nonjudgmentally, provide unconditional support, and help you resolve problems so you can successfully complete your degree.
WellTrack App: WellTrack is a free app that is available to all Indiana University Bloomington students. It is designed to help you understand your mental health and to provide you with the help that you need right now.
Psychological health and stress reduction: Through IUB Student Health Center, find psychoeducation on different topics.
Crimson CORPS peer-to-peer support: Crimson CORPS is a group of IU undergraduate students trained to provide informal, accepting, non-judgmental support to their peers.
Venues for performances and student groups: Looking for a place to meet with your group? Check out the Open Air Venues available through the IU Auditorium.
Emergency assistance: Apply for emergency funding related to the Coronavirus outbreak from the Division of Student Affairs website.
Financial guidance: Financial guidance is available via virtual appointments with the IU MoneySmarts team.
Low cost technology and furniture: View and bid on IU Surplus’ merchandise on GovDeals from the IU Surplus website.
Homelessness Resources Map: Information for anyone in Bloomington who is struggling with housing, financial issues, and food insecurity. Students can locate local food banks, crisis support, and more all in a convenient map form that's printable.
Monroe County Referral Resource Guide: This 45 page guide provides extensive resources in Monreo County for help with things like housing, transportation, food, clothing, employment, disability services, and addiction recovery for anyone in Monroe County.
IU Bloomington
IUB Dean of Students
Indiana Memorial Union M088
812-855-8187
vpsa@indiana.edu
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IUPUI
Important information for students at IUPUI including FAQs, contact information, and updates.
Advising, help with your grades, and more: Visit the Student Central website for information about academic support services.
Resources at your fingertips: IUPUI's Academic and Career Development office has put together an awesome list of resources for your academic success, including resources for financial help, physical and mental health, math help, career advising, and staying organized.
Crisis hotlines: Local 24-hour crisis hotlines are available from the IUPUI Student Affairs website.
Medical services: Find hours and available services from the IUPUI Student Affairs website’s Medical Services page.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): CAPS is available remotely; for information, go to the CAPS website.
Crisis resources: The IUPUI Behavioral Consultation Team (BCT) has crisis resources and services to support the health, safety, and success of the IUPUI community.
Health and Wellness: Learn more about health and wellness services at IUPUI.
Emergency assistance: Apply for emergency funding related to the Coronavirus outbreak from the Student Central website.
Essentials, finances, wellness, and more: Information about a variety of resources available within a five-mile radius of IUPUI are available on the Help Me R.O.A.R. website.
IUPUI disability services: Contact the Adaptive Educational Services (AES) office for information about adaptive technologies, accommodations, or any other disability related services.
Graduate disability services: Find out what disability services are available to IUPUI graduate students.
IUPUI
IUPUI Division of Student Affairs
Campus Center, Suite 350
317-274-4431
jtspratt@iupui.edu
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IU East
Important information for students at IU East including campus service updates, contact information, and additional resources.
Digital at IU East: Visit the new IUE technology website with tons of technology resources including help with Canvas, where to get tech discounts, and how to get help with your technology.
Academic Support Programs: The Academic Support Programs office provides free assistance to IU East students who wish to improve their academic performance.
Academic resource list: Academic Advising has put together a great list of resources to help you be successful at IU East including career planning; math, science, and writing help; and much more.
Student success resources: Need more help? Visit the Office of Student Success for more resources or to find out more about success coaching, exploratory advising, the First-Year Seminar, and workshops designed to help students succeed.
Health services: As a student at IU East, a number of services and resources to support your health and well-being are available at the Healthy at IU East website.
Medical care: You can receive general health screenings, flu shots, health and wellness information, and more at the Center for Health Promotion.
Counseling services: Counseling & group support are available if you are struggling.
Concerned about well-being and safety: Find helpful resources for yourself or someone else who is having difficulty, including concerning behavior.
Staying fit: Learn about what's available to stay fit and get moving at IU East.
Issues & Resources: Visit the Issues & Resources page for more links to help with housing, hunger, family or relationship violence, and more.
Emergency financial assistance: Apply for emergency assistance through IU East.
Financial and housing assistance: If you are struggling with financial or housing issues, please reach out to the Dean of Students or Student Advocate.
Food pantry and community resources: Hunger makes it harder to learn, so it's important, especially as a college student, to make sure you're eating, and eating well! The IU East and local communities are here to provide support.
- The Pantry: Food & Toiletries for the IU East community
- The Center for Health Promotion, in Hayes Hall room 064, has a list of community resources. Call 765-973-8216 or drop by the office for more information!
Accessibility services: The Office of Accessibility Services assists students in adjusting to college, planning disability-related accommodations, and developing a network of support.
IU East
IU East Dean of Students
Whitewater Hall 101
765-973-8252
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IU Fort Wayne
Most recent information regarding our campus response for students at IUFW including campus service updates, contact information, and additional resources.
Tech help: Contact your IUFW IT Support Center for help with technology.
Academic advising and support: Academic advising and resources are available to students at IUFW. See the Academic Advising and Support page to find resources, make an advising appointment, and learn about services.
Health and wellness resources: Contact the campus health clinic for medical services information.Take care of your mental well-being by scheduling a counseling appointment through Counseling Services.
At home fitness resources: Access these home-based services to stay fit even when you’re not able to be on campus or in the gym.
For help with financial challenges visit the Financial Aid website. Information about food access, health services, academic support, and much more are also available from the COVID-19 Student Resources webpage.
Apply for emergency assistance through IU Fort Wayne.
IU Fort Wayne
Jake Huffman
Assistant Director of Student Success, Engagement, and Retention
260-257-6769
japhuff@iu.edu
Office of Student Success
Neff Hall Room B44G
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IU Kokomo
Most recent information regarding our campus response to COVID-19 for students at IU Kokomo including campus service updates, contact information, FAQ’s, and additional resources.
IT Training and Consulting: Contact IT Training and Consulting for help with technology; visit the IT Help for Students website for more information about services provided.
Student success and advising: Visit the Office of Student Succes and Advising for help with course planning, decisions about your major, finding resources, and more.
Student affairs resources: a great list of resources at IUK that assist students as they pursue their academic and career goals including links to the bookstore, career counseling, administrative offices, and more.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): For information about counseling and psychological services, visit the CAPS homepage. See also the Person of Concern form.
Resource Navigator: Contact the Resource Navigator for help with food scarcity, housing concerns, healthcare assistance, and more.
Health and wellness: Check out IU Kokomo’s Cole Fitness Center for information on what services are available.
Emergency assistance: Apply for emergency assistance through IU Kokomo.
Campus and community resources: Tons of information on free and low cost resources to assist IUK students, from financial help and homelessness resources to info on local housing and childcare.
Cougar Cupboard: We understand how hard it is to focus whenyou’re worried about where you’ll find your next meal. The Cougar Cupboard food pantry is here for anyone needing non-perishable food items, hygiene products, or school supplies.
Resource Navigator: Contact the Resource Navigator for help with food scarcity, housing concerns, healthcare assistance, and more.
Accessibility Center: IU Kokomo's Accessibility Center will construct a service plan that is unique to the needs of each student. Contact their office for information on disability services available to students.
IU Kokomo
IU Kokomo Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
Kelley Student Center, Room 234
765-455-9214
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IU Northwest
Important campus updates and information for students at IU Northwest including campus service updates, contact information, and additional resources.
UITS Northwest: Numerous different tech support options are available to students including 24/7 chat, a form to request IT service, phone support, and more.
Student Support Services: Services offered by Student Support Services include: academic tutoring and advising, financial aid assistance, academic workshops, and more.
Academic resources: A list of academic success programs, along with some links to important information, and how to get involved on campus provided by the Office of Student Affairs.
Office of Counseling Services: For information about counseling services visit the Office of Counseling Services website.
Health and Wellness Clinic: Health care services are provided at low cost such as sick visits, wellness exams, sports physicals, pap tests, and COVID-19 testing of symptomatic faculty, students, and staff.
Emergency assistance: Apply for emergency assistance through IU Northwest.
Food pantry: Contact the RedHawks Nest food pantry for available services.
Disability support services: The Office of Disability Services at IU Northwest can provide infomation about accommodations and services available to students with temporary or permanent disability and getting connected with the Disability Services Coordinator.
ADA Accessibility: a list of disability resources about getting around campus with a disability
IU Northwest
IU Northwest Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
Savannah Center, Room 223
219-980-6702
mflee@iun.edu
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IUPUC
Tech Support: Contact staff in University Information Technology Services (UITS) at IUPUC for tech support, information on computing and printing, and to set up a virtual appointment.
Academic advising and support: Great resources are available to you through the Office of Academic Advising and Support including faculty and peer mentors, the Academic Resource Center (ARC provides math, science, writing, and other academic assistance), career services, and more.
Counseling services:
The Tom & Barbara Schoellkopf Community Counseling Center provides services to IUPUC students who are struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, grief, life skills, stress management, and more.
For more information about counseling services including other options available to students, visit the Campus Life Counseling Services website.
COVID-19 symptoms: If you suspect you may have contracted the Coronavirus, or have COVID-19 symptoms, please enroll in an IU Health Virtual Visit, where you will receive a health assessment and be given instructions on receiving a COVID-19 test. You will also be instructed about self-quarantine or other measures to protect you and those around you.
Emergency assistance: Apply for emergency assistance through IUPUC.
Community resource guide: A comprehensive, local guide to basic need services in Columbus including childcare, affordable housing, food pantry locations, medical and mental health assistance, and more.
Pride Pantry: The Pride Pantry is free and open to all current students, staff, and faculty. You can choose from all kinds of canned and packaged foods, along with some hygiene care items.
Community resource guide: A comprehensive, local guide to basic need services in Columbus including childcare, affordable housing, food pantry locations, medical and mental health assistance, and more.
IUPU Columbus
IUPU Columbus Student Affairs
Campus Center room 243
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Lori Montalbano, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs/Dean of Students
812-348-7251
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IU South Bend
Important campus updates and information for students at IU South Bend including campus service updates, COVID-19 response, and additional resources.
Tutoring: Information about tutoring services is available from Student Engagement and Success’ Academic Centers for Excellence (ACE) webpage.
The Titan Success Center has resources and help for academic, social, and financial challenges you may be facing.
Counseling services: Confidential, free counseling services are provided for a variety of personal and emotional issues including stress/time management, depression/anxiety, eating disorders, academic concerns, and more. For information about counseling services, visit Student Engagement and Success’s Student Counseling Center webpage.
Community Resource Guide: IUSB’s Community Resource Guide provides helpful local South Bend resources and information for topics like food insecurity, LGBTQ+ resources, emergency and crisis resources, and much more.
Health and Wellness Center: The all-inclusive health and wellness facility provides a range of services from wellness visits and vaccinations to birth control advice and STI services.
Emergency assistance: Apply for emergency assistance through IU South Bend.
Community Resource Guide: IUSB’s Community Resource Guide provides helpful local South Bend resources and information for topics like food insecurity, LGBTQ+ resources, emergency and crisis resources, and much more.
IU South Bend
IU South Bend Student Services
Administration Building 104
574-520-4270
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IU Southeast
Important campus updates and information for students at IU Southeast including campus service updates, public safety information, and additional resources.
Tech Help: University Information Technology Services can help with all your technology needs. You can go to the walk-up Help Desk, make an appointment, or get help by phone or online.
Tutoring, writing help, advising, and more: make the most of these study resources.
Succeed at IU Southeast resources: an extensive list of resources for succeeding wtih your classes, with technology, and in your personal life.
Student Success Center: IU Southeast's Student Success Center provides academic services and resources like testing and tutoring services, links to helpful video tutorials on math and science topics, fundamental learning tips, and more.
Personal counseling: Counseling is available to support students. For details, visit the Personal Counseling webpage.
Self help resources: Find a lengthy list of local resources to help with your mental and physical health.
Emotional wellness: Find tips for maintaining emotional wellness during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Staying active: Physical activity throughout your day is critical to your body, mind and spirit. Check out resources at IU Southeast to keep active.
COVID-19 symptoms: If you suspect you may have contracted the Coronavirus, or have COVID-19 symptoms, please enroll in an IU Health Virtual Visit, where you will receive a health assessment and be given instructions on receiving a COVID-19 test. You will also be instructed about self-quarantine or other measures to protect you and those around you.
Emergency student grant funding: Grant funding is available to assist students who are struggling financially due to unforeseen circumstances. Funding can be up to $300 per student and is based on individual needs. Students may find more information, including access to the funding application, by scrolling down to the bottom of the Care Management web page.
Help and information on financial issues: Floyd County assistance programs
Food and personal care items:
Grenadier Grab N Go provides food and personal care items for students at IU Southeast at no cost. More information is available from the Personal Counseling website.
Dare to Care Food Bank offers a list of food resources in the New Albany/Louisville area.
New Albany Food Pantry connects people in need with food and other resources.
Disability services: Contact the Disability Services office for more information and resources for students with disabilities.
Educational accommodations and assistance for IU Southeast students.
IU Southeast
IU Southeast Student Affairs
University Center South 155
812-941-2420
sestuaf@ius.edu
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