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College Living Skills & Community Resources

The College Board
Maintained by the not-for-profit College Board educational association which administers SAT, PSAT and Clep testing. This site offers testing information and online registration, plus a wide range of preparatory services in areas of financial aid, college searches, and scholarships.

The Financial Aid Information Page
An award-winning site that has been offered as a public service since 1994. A comprehensive informational guide to student financial aid with hyperlinks to specific aid categories.

Below is a list of agencies and their telephone numbers in the Vincennes community that may be of service to students. This list includes services such as family planning, HIV testing and local meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Community Resources
Health Connection 882-6069
Goodwill Industries 882-1722
HIV Testing 435-5683
Indiana Workforce Development 882-8700
Knox Co. Office of Family & Children 882-3920
Knox County Mental Health Association 895-1007
License Branch 882-3168
Salvation Army 882-6933
Samaritan Center 886-6800
Victim Assistance 886-4470
YMCA 895-9622
Vincennes Community Food Pantry 882-2678
Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Knox Co 882-7208

Depression & Anxiety

Anxiety Disorders Education Program
An informational site that offers education, updated news links and publication information geared to increased awareness of anxiety disorders, their symptoms and effective treatment. (National Institute of Mental Health)

The Anxiety Network International
An informational site that offers education, support and resources on anxiety disorders. This site contains over 100 articles on the disorders, links to additional sites, and online support.

Dr. Ivans Depression Central
An extensive website that provides information on all types of depressive disorders and the most effective treatments. This site includes various links to articles, support groups and the latest research on depression.

Dealing With Depression
A website created to educate the general public about depression. This site arranges information by topic and by demographics of effected groups. This site also provides the option of completing a symptom screening questionnaire as well as a quiz regarding the individual?s knowledge of the topic of depression.

National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association
A site maintained by the NDMDA to educate patients, families, professionals and the public concerning the nature of depressive and manic-depressive illnesses. This site features a quarterly publication as well as symptom and treatment information.


Drug & Alcohol Issues

Alcoholics Anonymous

Adult Children of Alcoholics Online Resource Guide

Anabolic Steroids
Focuses on the growing use of anabolic steroids in the United States

Bacchus and Gamma: Facts and Figures
Includes a variety of information from studies conducted on college campuses.

Club Drugs
Focuses on the drugs used at all-night dance parties, dance clubs and bars. Includes the latest research the increasing drug use among adolescents and young adults.

Do It Now
Street-smart information about the dangers of drug use.

Had Enough
This site centers on a media and advocacy campaign focused on supporting student involvement to reduce reduce binge drinking on college campuses. Iinteractive with audio capability.

Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
The Higher Education Center’s purpose is to help college and community leaders develop, implement, and evaluate programs and policies to reduce student problems related to alcohol and other drug use and interpersonal violence.

 

Indiana Prevention Resource Center
An infosite sponsored by the Prevention Center at Indiana University. Provides information and technical assistance to people focused on the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse.

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
A research oriented collection of material in the substance use field that is current and user friendly.

National Inhalant Prevention Coalition
Contains extensive information regarding inhalant use, including warning signs and symptoms, as well as treatment and prevention.

Partnership For A Drug Free America
An extensive compilation of information about drugs, including assistance for parents in discussing drugs with their children as well as a frequently updated newscenter for interaction.

Sober Recovery
Attempts to hyperlink to every self help group online.


Eating Disorders

The Something Fishy Website on Eating Disorders
An extensive website that provides information for all types of eating disorders and includes online support in addition to medical information and treatment issues.

Eating Disorders - Mirror, Mirror
A well organized website that focuses on definitions, warning signs, relapse prevention and support. Extensive links to related websites are included.

Eating Disorders in a Disordered Culture
An interactive site with an emphasis on personal stories as well as the impact of cultural messages on the problem of disordered eating.


Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Issues

Tri-State Alliance for Gays and Lesbians
An informational site to serve the gay, lesbian and bi-sexual community of Southwestern Indiana, Northwestern Kentucky and Southeastern Illinois; contains hyperlinks to national organizations.

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
A site maintained by this national civil rights organization based in Washington, D.C. This organization has supported grass roots organization and change since 1973 and this site focuses on legal issues and reform. This is an informative site for local organizations and student groups as well as general public education.

Justice Inc.
A site maintained by Justice Inc., Indiana?s statewide civil rights organization for gay and lesbian issues. This is an advocacy group that has been in existence since 1980 and is committed to change through legislation, political action and advocacy. An informative site for local advocacy groups.

Planet Out
A highly interactive online site for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender population. This site includes news releases, chat access and hyperlinks to services.

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
A site maintained by PFLAG, a non-profit organization to promote the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons and their friends and families. This is an interactive site focused on education and advocacy.


Grief & Loss Issues

Hospice Foundation of America
An informational site maintained by the national, not-for-profit organization that provides services to those who cope, either personally or professionally, with terminal illness, death, and the process of grief. This site contains reading material online, as well as extensive resource lists and publications for personal assistance.

The Compassionate Friends
A self-help and support site maintained by the national, not-for-profit organization, The Compassionate Friends. This organization offers services to families grieving the loss of a child of any age and any cause. The site offers information regarding local chapters as well as online support and extensive resource lists.

Widownet
An information and self-help resource site maintained by widows and widowers. This site addresses a wide variety of topics for people of all ages, religious backgrounds, and sexual orientations who have lost a spouse or life partner.

Survivors of Suicide
A site sponsored by the American Association of Suicidology which is dedicated to the understanding and prevention of suicide. This link to the home page of the organization contains the quarterly newsletter, "Surviving Suicide," as well as a nationwide directory of support groups and research regarding this grief process.


Multicultural Issues

The Black Collegian
A career site for students of color. This site is an electronic version of an established national career opportunities magazine. In addition to comprehensive career planning and job search information, this site contains articles on entertainment and lifestyle that are focused on today?s college experience.

NAACP
The site maintained by the NAACP, the oldest and largest civil rights group in the United States. This site contains a thorough history of the organization as well as the current areas of focus for change. This site is linked to other civil rights groups, including The American Indian Congress and the Japanese American Citizens League, making this an excellent site for student research and education.

Electronic Resources on Diversity
An extensive collection of resources specifically focused on social justice and multiculturalism for the African American, European American, Asian American, Middle Eastern American, Native American and Latino populations.

Syracuse Cultural Workers
A site maintained by SCW, an educational and cultural organization supporting political and economic change to help create a culture that honors diversity and celebrates community. This is an interactive site offering information and materials, including the Carry It On Peace Calendar distributed by this organization.

Vincennes University Office of Multicultural Services
A link to information regarding the specialized services for multicultural students at Vincennes University. This site describes the mission of the office and provides information for office contact and sponsored activities.


Question and Answer Sites

Go Ask Alice
An interactive question and answer format with an archive available to search past topics, originating with the Health Education Department of Columbia University. Subjects include sexuality, sexual health, relationships, emotional well being, alcohol and other drug use, as well as other areas of concern to students.

Dear Uncle Ezra
An interactive site with an archive available to search a variety of topics. This site originates from Cornell University.


Sexual Assault & Violence

Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA)
An extensive electronic clearinghouse designed to provide easy access to informational sites in the areas of violence and sexual abuse including newsgroups and interactive d iscussion groups.

Violence Against Women
A federally funded site from the Violence Against Women Office of the Office of Justice Programs. This office was founded in 1995 to assist in the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act passed in 1994, and to lead the nation in an effort to stop domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. This site focuses on legislation, funding opportunities for states and communities as well as hotline and referral information.

Partnerships Against Violence Network (Pavnet)
A federally funded site described by organizers as a "virtual library of information about violence and youth-at-risk." This site contains data from seven federal agencies, including the Department of Justice, which maintains statistical data as well as program information, and the Department of Education, which focuses on the latest initiatives to combat violence in school settings.

Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
A site maintained by RAINN, a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. RAINN operates a national hotline for survivors of sexual assault who do not have access to a local crisis service. Referral and direct services are offered through I-800-656-HOPE. This site also features a monthly newsletter and statistical information. This service is funded through corporation and individual support.


Sexual Issues

CDC National Prevention Information Network
A site maintained by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga., an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services. This is an extensive site that provides easy access to specific disease information as well as treatment options and the latest medical research findings.

Planned Parenthood Federation of America
A site offering extensive information on all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. Fact sheets and statistics are offered along with legislative history and an interactive site for teens and young adults to discuss all aspects of emerging sexuality.


Study Skills

Study Skills Self Help Information
A comprehensive listing of hyperlinks to information on a variety of study skills, including note taking, time and stress management, and effective paper writing.

Study Skills
A resource for students that includes learning techniques, study skills, test taking and writing skills.
This site provides numerous links to additional study skills sites. This site is available in foreign language translation, including French, Chinese, Arabic and more.

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VU enrollment continues to grow

VINCENNES, IND. – Vincennes University system-wide enrollment is up more than 500 students compared to last year on the same date, according to Kristi Deetz, senior director of External Relations.

Based on enrollment on Aug. 27, the end of the first week of classes, Deetz said that VU’s full-time-equivalency (FTE) enrollment is currently up 9.7 percent, and that enrollment is continuing.

The Vincennes Campus currently enrolls 5,952 students - up 3.8 percent - and due to a larger number of full-time students, FTE enrollment is up 4.5 percent.  This is the highest enrollment on the Vincennes campus since Fall 2002.  This total includes 2,131 students living in VU’s six residence halls which are at capacity.

The VU Jasper Campus FTE enrollment is up 2.1 percent, although the headcount enrollment of 918 is down 12 students.  The reason is that a higher proportion of VUJC students are enrolling full-time.  This is a record enrollment for VUJC.

VU enrollment is also up in Indianapolis:  42 percent at the Aviation Technology Center and 27.3 percent in the American Sign Language program.

Deetz said that while other VU programs are early in the enrollment process, there is growth there also.  For instance, Distance Education is up 12.7 percent in FTE enrollment.

“One of the issues we addressed back in 2004 was enrollment,” said VU President Dick Helton.  “There had been enrollment losses for several years so we focused on bringing students to not only Vincennes, but also the Jasper Campus, ATC, and University-wide.  We went at this with a dedicated effort and we had a lot of people involved in trying to turn this enrollment around.  We are very fortunate that has occurred.  We feel good where we are but, as I share with our Admissions counselors, we have to remain competitive, we have to remain committed to it, and we have to remain passionate about it - and I think we are doing that at this point.”

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY - Indiana’s First College

VU is state-supported with campuses in Vincennes and Jasper and additional sites such as the Indianapolis International Airport.  VU also offers instruction at military sites throughout the nation.

In addition to offering 200 associate degree and certificate programs, VU also offers bachelor’s degree programs in technology, homeland security, nursing, secondary education programs in mathematics and, science, and special education/elementary education.

VU enrolls students from throughout Indiana, 24 other states, and 26 countries.  Tuition and fees are the lowest among Indiana campuses with residence halls.  VU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Founded in 1801, VU is Indiana’s first college and is the only college in the nation founded by an individual who would later become President of the United States.  William Henry Harrison, the ninth U.S. President, founded VU while serving as governor of the Indiana Territory.  

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VU grateful for quick help from Dept. of Transportation

VINCENNES, IND. – Motorists going to Vincennes University’s new John Deere Ag/Diesel Building will proceed more safely, thanks to quick action by the Indiana Department of Transportation.

VU requested the Department’s help in preparation for the opening of the $2.5 million John Deere Ag/Diesel Building.  The facility was dedicated on Aug. 25 and six days later an 800-foot turning lane was completed.  The turning lane is designed to assist northbound traffic to safely proceed to the facility that is located at the Southwest Purdue Ag Center just north of Vincennes.  

“The safety of our students, faculty, and staff led us to request the construction of this turning lane,” said Phil Rath, vice president of Financial Services and Government Relations.  “We are delighted at the outstanding cooperation and prompt action of the Indiana Department of Transportation in completing this safety project.  VU is particularly grateful to Troy Woodruff and Dave Lane for their dedicated efforts to complete this project.”

VU paid for the design and engineering of the project and the turning lane was constructed by the Dept. of Transportation.  

“The Indiana Department of Transportation is always looking for partnerships and opportunities to make our roads better and safer,” said Troy Woodruff, INDOT Commissioner of Operations.  “Working with Vincennes University to combine resources was a classic win-win situation for both of us.  Together we created a safe turn lane for the students and traveling public, while also being good stewards of tax dollars.”

The 34,000 square-foot John Deere Ag/Diesel Building features two classrooms, a conference room, a John Deere Lab, a diesel technology lab, and related offices, including facilities for the Purdue Extension Office.

Speakers at the building’s dedication said they believe a growing number of students will be attracted to programs at the site.  “As future students tour campus and this facility, I believe they will be amazed.  Enrollment will go up, and they will become proud alumni of Vincennes University.  This building will be here for many years, will help educate many students, and will move Indiana agriculture forward,” said Don Villwock, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau.

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY - Indiana’s First College

VU is state-supported with campuses in Vincennes and Jasper and additional sites such as the Indianapolis International Airport.  VU also offers instruction at military sites throughout the nation.

In addition to offering 200 associate degree and certificate programs, VU also offers bachelor’s degree programs in technology, homeland security, nursing, secondary education programs in mathematics and, science, and special education/elementary education.

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New VU facility will meet growing need for skilled technicians

VINCENNES, IND. - Citing a growing need for skilled technicians, industrial and farm leaders saluted Vincennes University for opening its $2.5 million John Deere Ag/Diesel building on Aug. 25.

Located at the Southwest Purdue Ag Center just north of Vincennes, the facility was hailed for the partnerships that will lead to promising careers.

“I congratulate the visionary people with John Deere, the visionary people at Vincennes University and its Board of Trustees for approving this,” said Don Villwock, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau.  “In today’s high tech world in agriculture, we need the best and brightest students.”

Villwock said that farm machinery breakdowns can cost farmers $1,000 per hour.  “If it were not for this program, we could sit many, many hours waiting for someone to be there to help us,” Villwock said.

Craig Hansen, who represented the John Deere Corporation at the dedication, said that there is a great need for qualified technicians.  “[the need] is going to continue to grow in the future.  We have an aging technician population and we will need well-educated students to replace them,” Hansen said.

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                            From left to right: Craig Hanson and Don Villwock.

Because of the company’s commitment to provide a quality customer experience, Hansen said that it is important to hire well-trained technicians.  “The technician is our face to the customer,” Hansen said.


The 34,000 square-foot facility features two classrooms, a conference room, a John Deere Lab, a diesel technology lab, and related offices, including facilities for the Purdue Extension Office.

“We have an excellent facility that is well equipped thanks to our partners such as John Deere, and this will have long-term benefits for our students.  We have expectations that this program will grow from this day forward,” said VU President Dick Helton.

Villwock agreed that the facility should boost enrollment.  “As future students tour campus and this facility, I believe they will be amazed.  Enrollment will go up, and they will become proud alumni of Vincennes University.  This building will be here for many years, will help educate many students, and will move Indiana agriculture forward.”

Speaking about the diesel lab, Bud Myers, general manager of Indiana Truck Sales, Inc., said, “This is pure state of the art.  All I can say as I look around is ‘Wow!  What a job.’  It could not be better.”  Myers said that graduates will find excellent careers.  “There is a tremendous need for the talents you students can provide.”

Art Haase, dean of the VU Technology Division, thanked all of the partners who made the new building possible, saying, “This is all about teaching students the new technology.  From the faculty’s perspective, this is a dream come true.”

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY - Indiana’s First College

VU is state-supported with campuses in Vincennes and Jasper and additional sites such as the Indianapolis International Airport.  VU also offers instruction at military sites throughout the nation.

In addition to offering 200 associate degree and certificate programs, VU also offers bachelor’s degree programs in technology, homeland security, nursing, secondary education programs in mathematics and, science, and special education/elementary education.

VU enrolls students from throughout Indiana, 24 other states, and 26 countries.  Tuition and fees are the lowest among Indiana campuses with residence halls.  VU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Founded in 1801, VU is Indiana’s first college and is the only college in the nation founded by an individual who would later become President of the United States.  William Henry Harrison, the ninth U.S. President, founded VU while serving as governor of the Indiana Territory.  More information is available at www.vinu.edu. 

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VUJC to offer dental assistant training

JASPER, IND. - Beginning with the Fall 2010 semester, the Vincennes University Jasper Campus will offer a non-credit Dental Assistant Training Program with Dental Radiographer Certification.  This course will prepare students for entry-level positions dental assisting, one of the fastest growing healthcare careers.

Fall semester classes begin Sept. 27 and will be held in Bedford on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. local time.  The class will end on Feb. 10 and the course fee is $1,989, including textbooks.  Spring semester classes will be held in Jasper.

Course work will familiarize students with all areas of entry-level dental assisting and provide training in the professional skills required to function as an assistant in the dental practice.  This course also includes the new state-approved Limited Dental Radiographer program which offers students the opportunity to become licensed by the Indiana State Department of Health.

The course will include clinical and administrative training that provides an introduction to the dental office, legal aspects of dentistry and dental assisting, state dental practices policies and guidelines, introduction to oral anatomy, dental procedures, dental equipment, operation, and maintenance; tooth structure-primary and permanent teeth, oral cavity and related structures, proper patient positioning, dental handpieces, and dental burns, dental anesthesia, maintaining sterility and asepsis, and  observations in local dental offices.

Upon successful completion of the program, students will earn a non-credit Certificate of Completion and be eligible to sit for the national exam for limited dental radiology.

Interested students should attend an orientation meeting on Sept. 1, 6:00 p.m., at the Bedford Work One Office, 918 16th St.  More information is available by contacting Jim McFaul at the VU Jasper Campus, 812-481-5909 or jmcfaul@vinu.edu.

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Time to Register For Your Emergency-Text Alert Subscription

Beginning Wednesday, July 28, 2010, new subscriptions and renewals will be accepted for the Emergency-Text Alert System. There is no charge to subscribe to the service and subscriptions are good  for one academic year. (Texting fees may apply based on your carrier plan).  Subscriptions may be cancelled at anytime.

If you were previously enrolled in the E-Text Program, you will need to sign up again.

  • To enroll, visit your MyVU account and follow the E-Text enrollment instructions.  
  • Only one cell phone per account may be registered.


About E-Text
The VU Emergency-Text Alert System system is one part of a multifaceted communication plan to keep the VU community safe and informed in the event of an emergency. The E-Text alert system is available to students, employees, and members of the VU community who have a MyVU computer web account.  Text messages will include occasional test messages, emergency notifications including weather related information, and class cancellations or delays.

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