The offices of the HACH faculty are located on the third floor of the Health Professions Center, HP3001. Online adjuncts do not have offices on campus and should be contacted via email.Ìý
The offices of the Dean of the Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions and the Assistant Dean of Health Professions are located on the second floor of the Health Professions Center.
Please review the online directory for specific office locations.
Students who marry, divorce or by court order change their name and wish to change the name on their permanent academic record must do so with the Registrar's Office. The student should submit aÌýChange of Legal Name formÌýto the Registrar's Office. The request must be accompanied by a social security card bearing the new name.
If you have not requested a change of legal name with the Social Security Administration, please apply for a new social security card with the nearest Social Security Office. Information on how to apply for, replace, or change your name on your social security card is available online atÌý
NOTE:ÌýRefer to theÌýPreferred or Chosen Name, Gender Identity, and Pronoun PolicyÌýfor changes not requiring a legal name change.
Changes in local and/or permanent addresses or telephone number are to be reported immediately to both the University Registrar's Office and the Nursing Program.
Contact information for the Registrar's Office:
812-464-1762 or 800-467-1965 (#3)
812-464-1911 (Fax)
Email theÌýRegistrar's Office
Students should always include their full name and student ID number in University correspondence.
The ºÚÁÏÍø Information Technology Department assigns an email account to every newly enrolled student which is maintained throughout your time as a student. You can get your ºÚÁÏÍø email address through MyºÚÁÏÍø. If you have any questions about your ºÚÁÏÍø email account, contact the Information Technology Help Desk at 812-465-1080.
You must use your ºÚÁÏÍø email for all university communications. There are times when only your university email address can be used to gain access to some University services such as MyºÚÁÏÍø, Blackboard, and library databases from off campus locations. Students must have an established an email account before the first class meeting. Students are responsible for checking ºÚÁÏÍø email accounts daily while enrolled in coursework.
Please refer to theÌýºÚÁÏÍø Public Safety websiteÌýfor vehicle regulations and for more information about ºÚÁÏÍø parking regulations.
Personal travel is required of students for all clinical courses. Liability for driving to and from clinical sites falls on the owner of the vehicle. Automotive insurance is required. Information concerning registration of your car and parking at clinical agency sites will be provided by the clinical agency.
Extensive library services are available to students at ºÚÁÏÍø'sÌýDavid L. Rice Library.
Services include interlibrary loans, research information, computer access, and copying/printing services. Students should contact the library (812) 465-7127 or through the library homepage for a current listing of library hours.
If you have a disability for which you may require academic accommodations for this class, please register withÌýDisability ResourcesÌýas soon as possible by contacting 812-464-1961, usi1disres@usi.edu, or visiting Science Center Room 2206.
If you will be in an internship, field, clinical, student teaching or other off-campus setting this semester please note that approved academic accommodations may not apply. Please contact Disability Resources as soon as possible to discuss accommodations needed for access while in this setting.
For more information, please visit theÌýDisability Resources website.
Information about Essential Functions may be found in theÌýCNHP Handbook.
Health Professionals as role models and providers of care must avoid lifestyle factors associated with disease. Smoking is prohibited in all clinical environments and all ºÚÁÏÍø campus buildings. Students are not allowed to smoke, use E-cigarettes, vapor nicotine or oral tobacco in any clinical facility while in the clinical environment or on ºÚÁÏÍø campuses.
Please refer to theÌýEmergency Preparedness Plan in the Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions Handbook.