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2018 Fall Class Schedule 
    
2018 Fall Class Schedule [ARCHIVED PUBLICATION]

Miscellaneous University Offices and Services


Computer Labs

USI has over 1,000 up-to-date computers available for students to use located in Rice Library and throughout labs across the campus. For a listing of computer labs, hours, and software available, visit www.usi.edu/it/computer-labs. Rice Library also has laptops and tablets available for short-term checkout.

David L. Rice Library Fall Hours

Monday–Thursday, 7 a.m.–2:00 a.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.–9 p.m.
Friday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Sunday, Noon–2:00 a.m.

Reference is staffed, and archives open, fewer hours than these. Hours are subject to change; regular hours and holiday hours are posted in Rice Library and on the library’s web site at www.usi.edu/library/

Telephone Service

Telephone Services for students living in Residence Life are not provided by default as most students have and prefer to use their own cell phones. However, for students that may require a traditional phone, this may be requested through the Housing and Residence Life office.

USI Campus Store

The USI Campus Store is located on the first level of the University Center West. Store hours while classes are in session are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday (times subject to change without notice). 

Save time and avoid the lines—order your books online by visiting www.usi.edu/campusstore. The Campus Store offers United Parcel Service (UPS) shipping for students who wish to have books sent to them. 

Students may return new or used texts for a refund during the first five (5) days of the semester. After that time, refunds will be granted only in the case of dropped classes. To receive a refund, a student must bring in the completed drop slip (processed by the Registrar’s Office) and the receipt, within five weeks from the first day of the term. 

Eagle Access Card Office

The University uses the Eagle Access Card as the identification (ID) card for students, staff, and faculty. In addition to being the ID card, the Eagle Access Card is a convenient, easy, and safe way to access products and services without carrying cash. By activating the declining balance feature of the card, you make your ID card a campus debit card as well. 

The Eagle Access Card Office is located in the University Center West. Eagle Access Card Office hours while classes are in session are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday (times subject to change without notice). 

Are You Registered to Vote?

If you are not registered to vote, visit the Voter Information page at at www.usi.edu/govrelations/voter-information for information about now to register online and a list of University offices where a voter registration application is available.  

Counseling Center

It is normal for people to struggle at challenging times, and the Counseling Center is here to help. The Counseling Center offers individual therapy, group therapy and substance abuse assessments to currently enrolled students. All services are supported by tuition and student fees, and students do not need to pay extra to access counseling services. However, students found responsible for certain violations of the Code of Student Behavior may be charged an additional administrative fee for a Substance Use Assessment.

The Counseling Center is here to help USI students develop the personal awareness and skills necessary to overcome problems, make effective decisions and grow and develop in ways that will allow them to maximize their total educational experience at the University of Southern Indiana. The Counseling Center’s services are another form of learning whereby students learn how to relate effectively to others, understand and cope with emotions, set appropriate goals, make healthy decisions, resolve inner conflicts, develop independence and increase self-confidence. Through counseling and the various presentations and workshops that are offered, the Counseling Center helps students fulfill their hopes, dreams and potentials in their journey of life-long learning.

Students may call the Counseling Center at 812-464-1867 or stop by the office in the Orr Center, Room 1051, to make an appointment. Except in very limited circumstances, all information shared with counselors is kept private and confidential. Referrals are offered when students have needs that are beyond the role and/or scope of services available. Additional information and resources can be found on the Counseling Center’s website: www.usi.edu/counselingcenter

Disability Resources

USI students with documented disabilities, if they so choose, may receive accommodation assistance through Disability Resources. It is requested that students register at least 60 days prior to the date services are needed. More information is available at www.usi.edu/disabilities or at Disability Resources; Science Center Room 2206; phone 812-464-1961 or TDD 812-465-7072. 

Children’s Learning Center

Part-time and full-time care and education for children of USI faculty, staff, students, and community members is available Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–5 p.m., for children ages two through five years. Visit www.usi.edu/science/childrens-learning-center or call 812-464-1869 for information. 

Summer Enrichment Camp (SECamp)

SECamp is offered to children entering Kindergarten through Grade 5 each summer and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis for past campers, USI families, and community members. Camp hours are 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Additional information about SECamp can be found on the SECamp site or by emailing usi1secamp@usi.edu.

Noncredit Courses/Lifelong Learning

A wide range of noncredit programs for adults, working professionals and youth are available through USI Outreach and Engagement. Lifelong Learning courses are open to anyone in the community regardless of educational background. All courses are presented in a non-competitive and informal atmosphere where interest in learning is the primary consideration. No grades are assigned and formal admission to the University is not required for course registration.  Courses are offered throughout the year in following categories: professional development, personal enrichment, fitness and recreation, youth programs, safety programs, software skills, noncredit online courses, conferences, and customized consulting and training.  Workplace contractual programs are also available for area organizations. The Lifelong Learning catalog and further information is available from Outreach and Engagement, located in the University Center East; by visiting USI.edu/LifelongLearning; by phone during normal business hours at 812-464-1989; or by email to outreach@usi.edu. 

Service Learning Program

Service-Learning is a course-based experiential learning strategy. It engages students in meaningful and relevant service with a community organization, while using ongoing reflection to draw connections between the service and course content. Service-Learning provides students with the opportunity to apply classroom learning to real life situations, enhances academic learning and promotes civic responsiveness.

The Service Learning Program works with USI’s colleges, departments, and other programs to support these projects and ensure that the experiences benefit both students and the community. 

When viewing courses online via myUSI, sections that include a Service Learning component will be identified with a Service Learning “attribute.” To search for Service Learning courses, use the Look Up Classes feature under the Registration menu. Highlight the desired subject(s), select Service Learning from the list of attribute types, and submit. Any Service Learning course from the selected subject(s) will be displayed. To view all Service Learning courses, select all subjects from the list (highlight the first subject, scroll to the bottom of the list, then hold the Shift key down while clicking the last subject; all subjects will be highlighted), select the Service Learning attribute, and submit. All Service Learning courses will be displayed. 

The list of Service Learning courses offered each semester will continue to grow throughout the registration period as instructors integrate community projects in their courses. Visit www.usi.edu/outreach/service-learning-program for more information, including a current list of courses, or email servicelearning@usi.edu. 

Prepare today for a national scholarship competition

Visit www.usi.edu and type Scholarship Opportunities in the search box to find:

  • advice on becoming a strong scholarship candidate
  • how to reach USI faculty mentors
  • general tips for scholarship seekers
  • who and how to ask for recommendations
  • interview tips and much more

Lucrative scholarships are often the most competitive. Help is available for USI students, regardless of major, who want to compete for prestigious scholarships. Graduate, undergraduate, and study abroad awards are all available. www.usi.edu/admissions/scholarships; Office of the Provost; 812-465-1617. 

Public Safety (Security) at USI

The University of Southern Indiana strives to create and maintain a safe and secure environment on all property owned, leased, or managed for official activities. This is achieved in part by providing a 24-hour campus public safety/security force and working closely with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana State Police, Perry Township Volunteer Fire Department, and other public safety agencies. In addition to campus protection, USI Public Safety provides emergency medical response, a campus-wide emergency phone system, security escort service, disabled vehicle assistance, a lost and found, presentation of crime prevention/safety programs, emergency text messaging, and after-hour access to offices and/or residences. Public Safety records and annually publishes statistics on crime and security issues, and provides timely warnings of crimes or incidents that may be considered a threat to the University community. 

Public Safety can be telephoned for non-emergency or emergency assistance at 812-464-1845. On-campus emergencies can be reported by dialing 812-492-7777 or campus extension 7777, or calling 9-911

Security Issues and Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

As required by the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, the University of Southern Indiana advises its students, staff, faculty, and visitors that USI Public Safety is responsible for the collection and distribution of all information relating to criminal activity that may occur on property it owns or leases for educational purposes. 

USI’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by USI; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. 

USI Public Safety is committed to assisting all members of the University In providing for their own safety and security. The 2017 annual security and fire safety document is available at www.usi.edu/security/annual-security-and-fire-safety-report. Inquiries and requests for a copy of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report may be directed to Public Safety located in the Public Safety Building; phone 812-464-1845.