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Lafayette Area Resources for Students Summer 2016
Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center (AAARCC)
(765) 496-0488 Located at Stewart Center,
RM 162 (128 Memorial Mall)www. purdue.edu/aaarcc
Moving to 915 5th St. for Fall 16
Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
*Summer hours 9 am – 5 pmDirector: Xavier Hernandez
[email protected] Provides educational resources and events for students and community members. Acts as a source of education, integration, and support
towards a global experience for all.
Black Cultural Center (765) 494-3092
Located at 1100 3rd St. www.purdue.edu/bcc
Hours of Operation: Mon - Thurs: 8 am - 10 pm
Fri: 8 am - 8pm Sun: 2 pm -9 pm*Library hours vary slightly
Director: Renee Thomas [email protected] cultural events, arts, and productions as well as a library and a meetup group for Black
parents and children and cultural resources within the Lafayette community.
Disability Resource Center (DRC)(765) 494-1247
Located at Young Hall, RM 830 Moving to Potter Fall 2016
155 South Grant St.www.purdue.edu/studentsuccess/specialized/drc/
Testing Center: (765) 494-1246Located in Schleman Hall, B42
www.purdue.edu/testingAssistive Technology Center (ATC) located in
Stewart Center, RM 111www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/services-
resources/accessibility/assistive-technology-center.html#others
Director: Randall Ward [email protected]
[email protected] Supports students with disabilities by coordinating
reasonable and appropriate accommodations, educating the University community about
disability issues and rights, and promoting an informed and inclusive campus environment that
actively addresses individual and institutional barriers.
Testing Center Contact: [email protected]
Assistive Technology Center Contact: [email protected]
Diversity Resource Office (765) 494-7307
Located at Materials Science & Electrical Engineering Building (MSEB), Suite 386 (501
Northwestern Ave.)www.purdue.edu/dro
Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 8 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 5 pm
Contact Person: Carolyn Johnson [email protected]
Offers opportunities for diversity inclusion, workshops and trainings, cultural calendars, and
diversity certificate program (DiversiKey).View upcoming events at:
www.purdue.edu/dro/events/index.html
Purdue Diversity and Inclusion(765) 494-6969
Located in Hovde Hall, RM 130610 Memorial Mall
www.purdue.edu/diversity-inclusion
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Diversity: Deba Dutta
[email protected] Provide references for all campus cultural centers including calendar events and contact information as well as mentor programs, diversity programs in
specific colleges, and semester lecture series.
International Programs (765) 494-9399
Located in Young Hall, RM 120155 S.t Grant St.
www.ippu.purdue.edu
Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Contact: [email protected] resources including the International
Integration Initiative (P3i), campus-wide events, and study abroad opportunities to promote
intercultural learning and enrichment at Purdue.
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Cultural Resources
Campus Resources
Summer 2016
International Center(765) 743-4353
Located at 523 N. Russell St. www.intlctr.org
Facebook: International Center of WLRegister for language courses and summer suppers
at: https://squareup.com/store/the-international-center-of-west-lafayette
Director: Karen [email protected]
Brings together international and greater Lafayette communities through classes, summer suppers
each Tuesday, global café, English conversation groups, Co-Op housing, room rentals, International Food Bazaar, and more!
Office of International Students and Scholars (ISS)
(765) 494-5770 Located at Schleman Hall of Student Services,
RM 136 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.)www.iss.purdue.edu
Contact: [email protected] Contact (outside of regular business
hours): (765) 491-6759
Office Hours:Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Walk-in Hours:Mon - Wed, Fri:
9 – 11:30 am and 1:30 pm – 4 pmThurs: 1:30 pm – 4 pm ONLY
Provides resources and support for international students at Purdue. Resources include cultural and
cross-cultural programs, admissions and registration, employment assistance, exchange
programs, and events.
Latino Cultural Center (LCC) (765) 494-2530
Located at 600 N. Russell St.www.purdue.edu/lcc
Office Hours:Mon - Thurs: 9 am – 9 pm
Fri: 9 am – 5 pmDirector: Carina Olaru
Contact: Rosa Acevedo Villarreal [email protected]
Provides community, education, diversity, and a cultural foundation for all students. Also provides
events, student organizations and employment, dance clubs and teams, ITaP lab, study rooms,
conversation tables, and leadership opportunities.
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Cultural Resources
Summer 2016
LGBTQ Center (765) 496-623
Located at Schleman Hall of Student Services, RM 230 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.)
www.purdue.edu/lgbtq
Contact: [email protected]
Hours of Operation:Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Provides opportunities to join the LGBTQ community as a member or ally, study abroad opportunities, and a contact person for other
campus resources.Program Coordinator: Aiden Powell
Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP)
(765) 494-7899Located at Materials Science & Engineering
Building (MSEE) Suite 386501 Northwestern Ave.
www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/lsamp/
Program Coordinator: Ignacio [email protected]
This program focuses on increasing participation and success of underrepresented and minority groups in the STEM fields through mentoring,
research and scholarships.Additional Contact: Martha Delaney
[email protected] Located in Young Hall, RM 68
(155 S. Grant St)
Native American Education and Cultural Center (765) 494-4540
Located at 503 Harrison Street South Campus Courts, Bldg. B (Corner of Sheetz & Steely)
www.purdue.edu/naecc
Hours of Operation:Mon – Thurs: 8 am – 6 pm
Fri: 8 am – 5 pmProvides resources and support for all tribal
nations in addition to computer labs, a library,
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Summer 2016
Director: Felica Ahasteen-Bryant (Diné)
[email protected] to 903 5th St. for Fall 16
study areas, and meeting rooms. Offers opportunities to be involved in campus events, see
event page: http://www.purdue.edu/naecc/events/index.html
Purdue Language and Cultural Exchange (PLACE)
(765) 496-2743Located at HEAV B-11 (500 Oval Dr.)
www.purdue.edu/place“A Place for English Language Support & Cross-
Cultural Awareness”
Course Coordinator: Matthew Allen [email protected]
Testing and Assessment Coordinator: Lixia Cheng [email protected] or
[email protected] courses and other resources for non-
native speakers at Purdue.
Veterans Success Center(765) 494-7638
Located in the Purdue Memorial Union, RM 284/286 (101 N. Grant St.)
www.purdue.edu/veterans
Provides assistance in using VA education and GI benefits for veterans, ROTC students, and
dependents as well as quick tips, graduation cords, grants and scholarships, military withdrawals, and
other relevant resources.Coordinator of Military Veteran and
Nontraditional Student Programs: Jamie Richards [email protected]
Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS)
(765) 494-1747Located in Schleman Hall of Student Services,
RM 207 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.)www.purdue.edu/odos
Contact: [email protected]
Houses the following departments: Administration, Off-Campus Housing, Purdue
Parent and Family Program, Advocacy and Student Support, Student Legal Services, Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, Purdue
University Student Health Center, and Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life.
Provides absence notifications for grief and military absences, as well as standard absences and preliminary notifications. Also, provides assistance with full withdrawals and notary
services.
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CulturalResources
Summer 2016
Advocacy and Support Center
(765) 494-1747Located in Schleman Hall of Student Services,
RM 207 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.)www.purdue.edu/advocacy Contact: [email protected]
Drop-in Hours:Mon, Wed - Fri: 8 am – 12 pm 1 pm – 4:45 pm
Tues: 1 pm – 4:45 pmProvides a location to report incidents of
misconduct, dishonesty, or concern. Also offers information and resources to help with scholarship
applications and decisions, academic probation assistance, legal and notary services for students,
financial assistance, off-campus housing, and QPR trainings for student organizations.
Center for Advocacy,
Response, and Education (CARE)
(765) 495-CARELocated at Cary Quad SW,
RM B32www.purdue.edu/odos/care
Director: Monica Bloom [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Mon. – Fri. 8 am – 5 pm Appointments can be made at another location
upon request.Provides programs, workshops, education, and
resources for survivors and advocates in individual, small group, and large group settings including a platform to report incidents of sexual violence, dating violence, and stalking and ways
to get involved on campus.
Purdue Student Help
and Crisis Line
(765) 495-HELP (4357)
This line is not meant to replace the 911 emergency number.
If you are a student who needs help and you don’t know whom to call, this line is available 24/7/365.
The operator will redirect your call to the appropriate campus resource.
Examples of issues intended to be resolved by calling this line include roommate problems, emotional/mental stress, substance abuse, or
sexual assault referrals. Support Center(765) 496-0550
Located at Shreve Residence Hall(1275 3rd St.)
Hours of Operation:Mon – Fri: 9 am – 1 amSat - Sun: 11 am – 1 am
Offers study rooms, conference rooms, and computer labs available via reservation at:
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Campus Resources
Summer 2016
University Residences
www.housing.purdue.edu/ResidentialLife/URSC.html
University Residences Marketing (765) 494-1000
[email protected] Life Specialist
Contact Person: Dorothy Hughes(765) 494- 7662
McCutcheon Hall, RM. [email protected]
Assists students in building conflict resolution skills and strategies, especially between
roommates.Contact Theresa Kline at (765) 494-2507
between 8 am and 4 pm Mon. – Fri. to schedule a meeting for conflict resolution/roommate
mediation with Dorothy Hughes.
Office of Student Rights
and Respon-sibilities (OSRR)
(765) 494-1250Located in Schleman Hall of Student Services,
RM B50 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.)www.purdue.edu/odos/osrr/
Contact Person: Jeffery Stefancic [email protected]
The main focus of this office is implementing and upholding policies and mandates. Students and staff can report incidents of misconduct and/or
concern on the webpage.Fall recruitment of students to sit on Community
Standards Board (CSB). Students will gain leadership experience and knowledge of Purdue
student conduct processes.
Purdue University Division of
Financial Aid
www.purdue.edu/dfa
Division of Financial Aid(765) 494-5050
Located at Schleman Hall of Student Services,RM 305 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.)
Contact Persons: Sherry Banes or Nancy Oswald [email protected]
Walk-in Counseling HoursMon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Provides assistance with financial aid questions and concerns including eligibility, loans,
payments, uses, status changes, FAFSA, and Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).Also provides resources for Purdue financial aid
policies and appeals.
Student Employment(765) 494-5056
Located at Schleman Hall of Student Services, RM 302 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.)Contact Person: David Reseigh
Office HoursMon - Fri: 8 am - 5 pm
Offers information regarding student employment both on and off campus as well as student work
study payroll forms.
Office of Institutional Equity (OIE)
(765) 494-7255Located in Young Hall, 10th Floor
(155 S. Grant St.)www.purdue.edu/oie
[email protected] affirmative action activities and campus-
wide events, coordinates with other Indiana campuses, access to complaint forms.
Sexual Violence Awarenesswww.purdue.edu/sexual_assault
Executive Director/Title IX Coordinator: Monica Bloom [email protected]
Offers resources for awareness including resources for victims of sexual assault. Provides
links to services and incident reporting.
Academic Success Center
(ASC)
(765) 494-9328Located at Krach Leadership Center, 4th Floor
(1198 3rd St.)www.purdue.edu/studentsuccess
Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Contact: [email protected] academic coaching and consultation, courses for credit, consolidated tutoring lists,
workshops, scholarship information, and other academic resources.
Supplemental Instructionwww.purdue.edu/si
Weekly study sessions are available for subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science,
ECE, Economics, Math, Management, ME, Physics, and Statistics.
SI session times and locations available through
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Summer 2016
the BoilerGuide App and www.purdue.edu/si
France A. Córdova
Recreational Sports Center
(CoRec) (765) 496-6780
355 Martin Jischke Dr.
France A. Córdova
Recreational Sports Center
(CoRec)(765) 496-6780
355 Martin Jischke Dr.
CoRec Facilitieswww.purdue.edu/recsports
Information:(765) 494-3109
Join the DSR Listserv for info on facilities and programs at:
www.lists.purdue.edu/mailman/listinfo/recnews/
Hours of Operation:Mon - Fri: 5:30 am – 12 am
Sat: 8 am – 12 pmSun: 10 am – 12 pm
Facilities include gymnasiums, pools, fitness rooms, the Multi-Activity Court (MAC), indoor tracks, a TREC with synthetic turf, meeting and
conference rooms, and multipurpose rooms. Some facilities require rentals or reservations. See
webpage or call for details and for specific facility hours of operation.
Boiler Wellness(765) 496-1788
Receptionist: Carmen Williams Located in the CoRec Wellness Suite
www.purdue.edu/recsports/programs/wellnessPrograms
Senior Assistant Director:Tammy Loew [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Boiler Wellness programs include general wellness workshops and classes, nutrition
counseling, alcohol, tobacco, and drug education, sexual health, and massage and light therapy.
Resource kits for RAs available.
Purdue Student Health Advocates (PSHA)(765) 496-1788
Senior Assistant Director:Tammy Loew [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Diverse group of students who work with Wellness “to promote healthy lifestyles by advocating for, educating, and empowering
Purdue students” as a group and within specific wellness content areas. PSHAs also put on
campus events such as Wellness Week in late October.
Club SportsSee BoilerLink for a complete list of CoRec sports
and other Student Organizations at:www.boilerlink.purdue.edu
Team and individual sports and intercollegiate opportunities for club members. Club callouts at
the start of each semester. Students must pay semester or annual dues (can be assisted through
fundraising or special assessments).
Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership
Excellence
(765) 494-9879Located at Earnest C. Young Hall,
10th Floor (155 S. Grant St.)www.purdue.edu/butler
Chair and Director: Patrice M. Buzzanell
Office Hours:Mon - Fri: 8:30 am to 3 [email protected]
Provides resources for graduate female scholars at Purdue including scholarships, research
opportunities, events, conferences, networking, and awards.
Resources by Life Event or Search Topic
Apps for Students
Boiler Labswww.play.google.com/store/apps/details?
id=edu.purdue.cs307.boilerlab&hl=en App for Android phone that identifies computer
labs across campus.
Boiler Upwww.purdue.edu/mobile
App for iOS devices powered by Purdue that provides information for buses, labs, scheduling,
maps, dining hall menus, libraries, safety, and more!
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Campus Computer Labs and Libraries
Summer 2016
ITaP Printing
ITaP Labs
Info on all ITaP labs, including number of printers, color and black & white, and number currently in use, can be found at the following
link:www.lslab.ics.purdue.edu/icsWeb/LabInfo
Color PrintingColor printers are only found in the following
locations:HIKS, LILY, and LYNN libraries, and in the
MATH computer lab
Printing RemotelyOff-Campus:
www.itap.purdue.edu/connections/vpn/index.htmlUsing PAL and Personal Laptop:
www.support.purdue.edu/goldanswers/172934
Campus Libraries
A detailed list of all campus libraries can be found at the following link:
www.lib.purdue.edu/libraries
This list includes undergraduate, graduate, and specialty libraries and links to library webpages that detail hours, services, contact information,
collections, and other assistance options.
(765) 494-6995www.purdue.edu/
caps
No Charge for Most Services
Purdue Student Health Center (PUSH) Located at 601 Stadium Mall Drive
Walk-in Hours: Mon - Fri: 9:30 am – 3:30 pmMon, Tues, and Fri at PSYC 1120
Wed and Thurs at PUSH 246Emergency/Crisis Hours:
Mon - Fri: 8 am - 5 pmServices offered include individual and group counseling, crisis counseling, psychological
testing, self-help, and alcohol & drug programs.Summer Walk-in Hours:
9:30 am – 11:30 am and 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Psychological Sciences Building (PSYC) Located at 703 3rd Street
Emergency/Crisis Contact
Call 911 and ask to speak to the Purdue Police CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) Office
Satellite Location: Vawter Hall (VAWT) Located on 3rd Street between Russell St. and Martin Jischke
Dr.
Hours of Operation:Wednesdays ONLY: 4 pm - 7 pm in RM 130
Open for walk-ins and appointments
CAPS at the LCC(765) 494-2530
Located at 600 N. Russell
Tuesdays ONLY: Staff members from CAPS are available during the Fall and Spring semesters for
student consultations. Call for hours.
Express Employment Professionals
(765) 449-5200Located at 405 Sagamore Parkway South, Suite B6
Lafayette, IN 47905www.expresspros.com/lafayettein
Employment service that connects professionals to employers including short-term and long-term
employment. [email protected]
Indiana Vocational
Rehabilitation Services
(765) 449-4278Located at 615 N. 18th St. Suite 103
Lafayette, IN 47904www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/2636.htm
Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 4:30 pm
Provides a state program of services designed to solve employment problems of individuals with
disabilities.Contact: [email protected]
Manpower(765) 447-0874
Located at 1221 South Creasy Lane,
Suite B (Crosspointe Market)Lafayette, IN 47905
Provides search tools, personality assessments, local job placements, and career opportunities.
www.manpower.us
Purdue Center for Career
Opportunities (CCO)
(765) 494-3981Located in Young Hall, RM 132
(155 S. Grant St.)[email protected]
Schedule your appointment on the webpage at:www.cco.purdue.edu/Services/#student-alumni
Hours of Operation: 8 am – 4:30 pmAssociate Director of Employer Programming:
Susan Bush [email protected] Student Walk-Ins: Tuesday and Friday 1 pm - 4 pm
Offers career planning, advice, and assessments as well as a Career Closet for students to find free business attire for interviews and occupations.
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CAPS Counseling
Career Services and Employment Agencies
Summer 2016
Purdue Student
Activities and Organizations
(SAO)
(765) 494-1231Located at Krach Leadership Center (KRCH),
RM 370 (1198 3rd St.)www.purdue.edu/b-involved
Director: Heather Beasley
Office Hours:Mon – Fri: 8 am – 6 pm
Contact: [email protected] opportunities for students to be involved on
campus in student organizations, events, and services, and co-curricular learning experiences
that lead to success at Purdue University and beyond. Provides opportunities for intellectual,
personal, and professional development.
Co-Curricular TranscriptAvailable via BoilerLink at:www.boilerlink.purdue.edu
Co-Curricular Experience Specialist: Jacob Isaacs [email protected]
Provides a record of Purdue student’s co-curricular involvement and leadership
experiences. This record is compiled and edited in BoilerLink and administered and verified by the
Office of the Dean of Students.
Child Care Resource Network
1(800) 932-3302 or (765) 742-7105Located at 817 Woodmere Dr.
Lafayette, IN 47905
Provides free and confidential links to child care services in your area, state laws and regulations,
funding, training, and local organizations.Child Care Finder
www.ChildCareFinder.IN.gov 1(800) 299-1627
Matrix Lifeline Pregnancy
Center
(765) 742-1553Located at 935 Mezzanine Dr., Suite A
Lafayette, IN 47905www.matrixprc.com
Contact: [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Mon: 9 am – 5 pm, Tues: 10 am – 6 pm, Wed: 9 am – 4 pm, Thurs: 10 am – 5 pm,
Fri/Sat: by appointment onlyProvides support services for pregnant women
including testing, clothing for mothers and children, confidential counseling, and limited
medical services.
Office of Institutional Equity (OIE)
(765) 494-7255Located at Earnest C. Young Hall,
1049 (155 S. Grant St.)www.purdue.edu/oie
Title IX Coordinator: Monica [email protected] or [email protected]
Title IX related discrimination as well as benefits and rights provided by federal laws and Purdue
regulations.A resource for complaints of disability
discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation.
Purdue Child Care
West Lafayette Campus Optionswww.purdue.edu/hr/familyfriendly/purdueChildcare/
index.html Provides a list of campus child care options, as
well as a FAQ page and link to registration.
Purdue National Tuition Savings Program(877) 914-7683
www.indianalegalservices.org/node/584/indiana-legal-services-lafayette
Purdue students, staff, and faculty can save 10 % on tuition at participating child care and before-
and after- school programs.
After School Program
Lafayette Ray Ewry Youth Center(765) 423-2691
Located at 525 N. 4th St.Lafayette, IN 47901
www.lumserve.org/programs/children-families/after-school-program/
Provides an after school program powered by the Lafayette Urban Ministry for children enrolled
between Kindergarten and 5th grade in the Lafayette area.
Contact: Cindy Haley [email protected]
Lafayette Family YMCA
(765) 474-3448Located at 1950 18th St.
Lafayette, IN 47905www.lafayettefamilyymca.org
Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri: 5 am – 10 pm
Sat: 7 am – 6 pm Sun: 1 pm – 6 pmProvides before- and after-school care between
the hours of 6 am – 9 am and 2:45 pm – 6 pm at a low cost. Additional financial assistance available
via the Open Door Scholarship Program.Tippecanoe Office Hours:
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Family Services and Resources
Summer 2016
County Division of
Family Resources
(DFR)
(765) 742-6698 or (800) 403-0864Located at 13847 St. Rd. 26 E.
Lafayette, IN 47905www.in.gov/fssa/2407.htm
Mon - Fri: 8 am – 4:30 pmProvides programs such as cash and childcare
assistance, SNAP Food Stamps, employment and training services, and Medicaid that offer financial
assistance to local low-income families.
Purdue University Horizons Student Support Service
(765) 494-7094Located in Krach Leadership Center (KRCH),
RM 329 (1198 3rd St)www.purdue.edu/horizons
Contact: Rosa Acevedo Villarreal, [email protected]
Purdue University’s TRIO ProgramOffers tutors, faculty and peer mentoring, career
development, academic support, cultural enrichment, and access to global experiences for low-income, first generation students at Purdue.
Eligibility requirements found at:www.purdue.edu/horizons/eligibility
Purdue Institute for
Civic Communication
(765) 494-1892Located at 155 South Grant St., RM 455
Executive Director: Carolyn Curiel [email protected]
Scholarship opportunities offered specifically to first generation students at Purdue. Students can
be enrolled in any major.To view more information or to apply, view:
www.purdue.edu/exploratory/right-track/category/scholarships
Aspire Indiana
(765) 742-4481Located at 1231 Cumberland Ave., Suite C
West Lafayette, IN 47906www.aspireindiana.org
Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Offers FREE HIV-specific services to individuals residing in Tippecanoe County and surrounding
areas. Services include access to housing, medical coverage, social support, HIV/AIDS education,
and community resource referrals. HIV testing services available upon scheduled
request.
Bauer Family Resources
Community Center
Counseling(765) 742-4848
Located at 409 S. 3rd St.Lafayette, IN 47902
www.bauerfamilyresources.org
Services Assessed on a Sliding Fee Scale
Emergency Contact: (765) 714-8793Provides counseling services for children and families in the community. Services include
individual and family sessions to provide interventions that address issues such as PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, sexual abuse,
domestic violence, family dysfunction, and more. Services available by appointment.
Community Center(765) 742-5046
Located at 330 Fountain St. Lafayette, IN 47902
Community Resource Guide www.bauerfamilyresources.org/images/Communit
y_Resource_Guide_2015.pdfProvides a resource guide and referral to
community resources through an online database. Center for Advocacy,
Response, and Education (CARE)
(765) 494-1747Located at Schleman Hall of Student Services,
RM 207 (475 Stadium Dr.)www.purdue.edu/odos
Inaugural Director: Monica Bloom [email protected]
More Information Coming Fall 2016!
Faith Church and
Community Center
(765) 448-1555Located at 5526 St. Rd. 26 East
Lafayette, IN [email protected]
Hours of Services: Mon: 1:30 pm – 7:45 pm by appointment only
Offers counseling services at no cost ($25 deposit required)
Contact: Edris Olson
Mental Health America of Tippecanoe
(MHA)
(765) 423-2255 for information
Located at 914 South St. Lafayette, IN 47901www.mtippecanoe.org/services/crisis-center
No Charge for Services
Contact email: [email protected]
Hours of Operation/Walk-In Hours: Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Toll Free Crisis Line: (877) 419-1632Crisis Line and Rape Survivor Advocacy:
(765) 742-0244Offers additional information, services, and
referrals to community services such as counseling, support groups and other social
services. Provides Purdue Helpline: 495-HELP
Provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention, rape survivor advocacy, and information and
referral, 24/7.
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Free/Low Cost Counseling and Mental Health Services
Summer 2016
Purdue Counseling
and Guidance Center
(765) 494-9738Located in Beering (BRNG) Hall, RM 3202
100 N. University St. www.edst.purdue.edu/counseling_psychology/
PCGC.html
No Charge for Services Offered
Not Recommended for Students in CrisisAccredited by the American Psychology Association
(APA).
Office Hours:Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm*
*Afternoon and evening appointments offeredCounseling and Development Program Staff:
Julie Banes and Ina [email protected]
Offers individual counseling services by supervised graduate students in the Counseling Psychology graduate program. Services cover
educational, career, and personal issues.
Sycamore Springs
(765) 743-4400Located at 833 Park East Blvd.
Lafayette, IN 47905www.sycamorespringshealth.com
Treatment Begins with a No Cost, Confidential Assessment
Offers inpatient and outpatient treatment services to adults and adolescents suffering from mental
illness and/or addictionProvides a full-time financial counselor to assist with understanding medical benefits, treatment
costs, and payment [email protected]
Wabash Valley Alliance
(765) 423-2638 Located at 610 Main St.
Lafayette, IN 47901www.wvhmhc.org
WVA Works with Clients to Make Treatment Affordable
Hours of Operation: Mon – Thurs: 8 am – 8 pm Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
After Hours Emergency Contact Numbers: (765) 423-2638 or (800) 859-5553
Services offered include IOP (Intensive Outpatient Services for substance abuse), crisis
intervention, consultation and education, therapy for couples, individuals, families, and more.
Willowstone Family Services
(765) 423-5361Located at 615 N. 18th St.
(Howarth Center, Suite 101)Lafayette, IN 47904
www.willowstone.org
Services Assessed on a Sliding Fee Scale
Hours of Operation: Mon and Wed: 9 am – 5 pmTues and Thurs: 9 am – 8 pm
Fri: 9 am – 2 pmOffers counseling services for ages 3 and up to older adults. Services address anxiety, bipolar disorders, job stress, communication problems, substance abuse, panic disorders, physical and
verbal abuse, mood disorders and more. Contact: [email protected] OR
www.facebook.com/fsilafayette
Purdue Directory Assistance
(765) 494-4600(765) 494-1343: TTY/TDD number for people
with hearing or speech impairments
Visitor Information
Center
(765) 494-INFO (4636) Located at 504 Northwestern Ave.
www.purdue.edu/vic
Contact: [email protected]
Lafayettewww.tcpl.lib.in.
us
Downtown Library(765) 429-0100
Located at 627 South St. Lafayette, IN 47901
Hours of Operation:Mon - Thurs: 9 am – 9 pm
Fri - Sat: 9 am – 6 pmSun: 1 pm – 6 pm
Campus Library(765) 269-5380
Located at 3101 S. Creasy LaneLafayette, IN 47905
Hours of Operation:Mon - Thurs: 8 am – 8 pm
Fri: 8 am – 5 pmSat: 9:30 am – 5 pm
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Lafayette Area Public Libraries
Free/Low Cost Counseling and Mental Health Services
Summer 2016
Sun: 1 pm – 5 pm
Wyandotte Branch Located at 5542 E. 50 St.
Lafayette, IN 47905Coming July 2016!
West Lafayettewww.tcpl.lib.in.
us
Klondike Branch(765) 463-5893
Located at 3062 Lindberg Rd.West Lafayette, IN 47906
Hours of Operation:Mon, Wed, Fri, and Sat: 10 am – 6 pm
Tues, Thurs: 12 pm – 9 pmSun: 1 pm – 5 pm
West Lafayette Public Library (765) 743-2261
Located at 208 W. Columbia St. (Corner of Chauncey and Columbia St. in Chauncey Village in
downtown West Lafayette)www.westlafayettepubliclibrary.org
Hours of Operation:Mon - Thurs*: 10 am – 8 pm
Fri: 10 am – 6 pmSat: 10 am – 5 pmSun: 1 pm – 5 pm
*4th Thursday of each month: 12 pm – 8 pm Closed for Legal Holidays
SatelliteMobile Library(765) 429-0169
Send email via website:www.tcpl.lib.in.us
Provides library services and resources to persons outside the library, especially those who are
unserved or underserved due to physical, economic, social, geographic, or other barriers.
Indiana Legal Services, Inc.
(765) 423-5327 or (800) 382-7581Located at 8 N. 3rd St., Suite 102
Lafayette, IN 47901www.indianalegalservices.org
Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri: 8 am -12 pm & 1 pm – 4:30 pmProvides free legal assistance to low income
individuals in family law, public benefit, consumer affairs, hours, and older adult problems.
Purdue Student Legal Services (SLS)
(765) 494-7503Located in the Office of the Dean of Students
(ODOS)Schleman Hall, RM 207475 Stadium Mall Dr.
www.purdue.edu/odos/slsMust consult FAQs, complete intake form, and be contacted by SLS Office to make an appointment.
Walk-ins Not Accepted
Director, Student Legal Services: Leslie [email protected]
Provides student legal services and advice related to landlord/tenant disputes, criminal issues, traffic
tickets, small claims and more. Referrals are provided for areas not covered by SLS.
FREE to All Purdue Students
Aspire Indiana
(765) 742-4481Located at 1231 Cumberland Ave., Suite C
West Lafayette, IN 47906www.aspireindiana.org
Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Offers FREE HIV-specific services to individuals residing in Tippecanoe County and surrounding
areas. Services include access to housing, medical coverage, social support, HIV/AIDS education,
and community resource referrals. HIV testing services available upon scheduled
request.
Boiler Wellness
(765) 496-1788Located in the CoRec Wellness Suite
www.purdue.edu/recsports/programs/wellnessPrograms
Senior Assistant Director:Tammy Loew [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Boiler Wellness programs include general wellness workshops and classes, nutrition
counseling, alcohol, tobacco, and drug education, sexual health, and massage and light therapy.
Resource kits for RAs available.
Purdue (765) 494-1700
Located at 601 Stadium Mall Dr.Hours of Operation:
Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
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Legal Services
Low Cost Health Care and Medical Services
Summer 2016
University Student Health Center (PUSH)
www.purdue.edu/pushContact: [email protected]
Appointments can be made via the online scheduling site at: www.myhealth.push.purdue.edu
Extended Care: Sat: 10 am – 6 pmUrgent Care: (765) 494-1724
Provides primary medical care, mental health therapy, and after hours care to Purdue students.
Physical Therapy at the
CoRec
Located in the CoRec Wellness Suite(765) 494-1839
355 Martin Jischke Dr.
All services are by appointment only and require a physician referral.
Purdue University Pharmacy
(765) 494-1374 or (888) 850-0037Located at Robert E. Heine Pharmacy Building
(RHPH), RM 118www.pharmacy.purdue.edu/services.universitypharm
acy
Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
(only when classes are in session) Serves all Purdue students and their dependents.
IU Health-Arnett
Hospital
(765) 448-8000www.iuhealth.org/arnett/medical-services
Financial Assistance Available
Accepts uninsured, underinsured, insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid
Provides services to men, women, and children including urgent care, general medical services,
substance abuse, and labs.
Riggs Community
Health Center (CHC)
www.riggshealth.com
Sliding Scale for Fees
Available(Based on Income)
Annex(765) 742-1567
Located at 1324 Tippecanoe St.Lafayette, IN 47904
Call for HoursProvides services to men, women, and children including primary care, counseling and mental
health services, dental, and adult medicine.
Hartford Street(765) 742-1567
Located at 1716 Hartford St. Lafayette, IN 457904
Days of Operation: Monday – Friday
Provides services to men, women, and children including ob/gyn, counseling and mental health,
primary care, adult medicine, and dental.
South Street(765) 742-1567
Located at 2316 South St.Lafayette, IN 47904
Days of Operation: Monday – Saturday
Provides series to men, women, and children including primary care, pediatric, counseling and
mental health, and dental.
SPAN Plan Adult Student
Services Program
(765) 494-5860Located in Schleman Hall of Student Services,
RM 207 (475 Stadium Mall Dr.) Director: Peggy Favorite
[email protected]/odos/spanplan/
Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 8 am – 12 pm and 1 pm – 5 pm
Provides services to non-traditional students including Purdue grants and scholarships, tutoring (math, science, and language), academic success counseling, programs for parents, and referrals to
resources outside of Purdue.
Lunchtime Learning Programwww.purdue.edu/spanplan/lunch-time-learning-
program
Presentations for non-traditional students that include complimentary lunch and Q & A sessions. These presentation allow students to learn about
campus issues and updates while connecting with other non-traditional students.
(765) 775-5200 or 711 (TTY) Chief of Police: Jason Dombkowski
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Fire, and Safety
Non-Traditional Students
Low Cost Health Care and Medical Services
Summer 2016
West Lafayette Police
Department
Located at 711 W. Navajo St.www.westlafayette.in.gov/department/?fDD=9-0
WeTip HOTLINE(800) 78-CRIME (27463)
www.wetip.com
Available 24/7 for anonymous tips of illegal activity or crimes.
S.A.F.E. Program(765) 775-5225
Sgt. of Training: Det. Sgt. Cindy [email protected]
Two hour program to familiarize women (13+) with personal safety procedures and to prevent
crimes of sexual violence through awareness and prevention.
West Lafayette Fire
Department
(765) 775-5175 or 711 (TTY)Fire Station #1 located at 300 North St.
www.westlafayette.in.gob/department/?fDD=6-0
Fire Chief: Timothy (Tim) [email protected]
Emergency Shelter
Lafayette Urban Ministry (LUM) Emergency Shelter and Ray Ewry Youth Center
Located at 525 N. 4th St.Lafayette, IN 47901
LUM provides opportunities for students to volunteer with programs such as shelters, food
pantries, and other community assistance programs.
Volunteer or seek assistance via LUM website at: www.lumserve.org
The Lafayette Urban Ministry also puts on community events such as the Hunger Hike,
Jubilee Christmas and Thanksgiving Celebration throughout the year.
Contact: [email protected]
Soup Kitchen and Food
Pantry
St. John’s/LUM Food PantryLocated at 6th St. entrance of St. John’s Episcopal
Church600 Ferry St.
Lafayette, IN 47901
Habitat for Humanity
Office(765) 423-4590
www.lafayettehabitat.orgLocated at 420 S. 1st St.
Lafayette, IN 47905
Hours of Operation:Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Contact Doug Taylor to Volunteer [email protected]
ReStore(765) 423-2585
www.lafayettehabitat.orgLocated at 3815 Fortune Dr.
Lafayette, IN 47905
Hours of Operation:Tues – Fri: 9 am – 6 pm
Sat: 9 am – 4 pmClosed Sundays and Mondays
Contact Doug Taylor to Volunteer [email protected]
Crisis Center
Lafayette Crisis Center(765) 742-1800
Located at 914 South St. Lafayette, IN 47901Program Director: Tiefa Hernandez
Apply to volunteer in person or online at: www.mhatippecanoe.org/services/crisis-centerVolunteering requires confidentiality, empathy,
and may require additional training.
Purdue University
Police Department
(PUPD)
(765) 494-8221 or dial 911 for EmergencyLocated at 205 S. Martin Jischke Dr.
www.purdue.edu/ehps/police
To report a safety concern: [email protected]
Crime/Drug Tip Line*: (765) 496-DRUG (3784)*Callers are kept anonymous
Chief of Police: John K. [email protected]
In addition to traditional police services, campus police offers Crisis Intervention Team Officers
(CIT), resources for emergency preparedness and planning, crime warnings via text and email, and
student internship opportunities.Text message sign up:
www.purdue.edu/securepurdue
Purdue University Fire
Department
(765) 494-6919Located at 1250 W. 3rd St. www.purdue.edu/ehps/fire
To report a safety concern: [email protected]
Fire Chief: Kevin [email protected]
Provides information about incidents and news, drills, protection systems, fire safety policies, fundraisers, and employment opportunities.
BoilerLink www.boilerlink.purdue.edu Provides an up-to-date directory of all registered campus religious organizations.
(765) 490-3048 Offers community and services throughout the
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Purdue Envoronmental Health and Public Safety
(EHPS)
Outreach and Volunteer Opportunities
Religious Centers
Outreach and Volunteer Opportunities
Summer 2016
Purdue Collegiate Ministries
Located at 5017 Waldron St.www.opurduecm.org
Contact: [email protected] twitter.com/PurdueCM
www.facebook.com/groups/purduebcm/
week and on weekends as well as mission trips, paid internship opportunities, counseling services,
and outreach for international students through International Campus Ministry or ICM at
www.purdueicm.org
Purdue Hillel (Jewish
Cultural Center)
(765) 743-1293Located at 912 W. State St.
www.purduehillel.orgDirector: Phillip J. Schlossberg, MSW
Hours of Operation: Mon – Thurs: 9 am – 6 pmFri: 9 am – After Shabbat Dinner
Closed Sat and SunSummer Hours: Mon – Thurs: 9 am – 4 pm
Fri: 9 am – After Shabbat DinnerClosed Sat and Sun
Provides community through services, clubs, kosher dining, and holiday celebration at Hillel.
Also offers computer and study rooms, TV room/library, and 3 administrative offices.
Purdue Lutheran Ministry
(765) 743-2398Located at 330 W. Fowler Ave.
(Intersection of Fowler and Northwester)www.plm.org
Pastor: Mike [email protected]
Office Hours: Mon – Thurs: 10 am – 1 pmPastor Mike is available Mon - Wed, Sat – Sun by
appointmentOffers core gatherings on Wednesdays and
Sundays, parking permit options, fellowship for all, including dining events, bible study, holiday
services and activities as well as opportunities for discovery and service.
University Religious Leaders
www.purdue.edu/ReligiousOrganizationsList of religious organizations at Purdue including
contact information and locations as well as organization preference form and links to website.
(Site not updated since 2010)
Back a Boiler Program
(765) 494-5050Offers student funding through an Income Share Agreement as an alternative to private student or
parent loans. www.purdue.edu/backaboiler/overview/index.html
Contact: [email protected] Funding is backed by the Purdue Research
Foundation (PRF) through private lenders.This option is currently available for eligible Juniors
and Seniors.
Emergency Loans
Interest-free loans available to current Purdue students that must be used for educational expenses.
Loan Criteria: Must be currently enrolled at Purdue, cannot have
holds on student account, and must be in good financial standing with previous emergency loans.
Available for Purdue student studying abroad.More information available on ODOS webpage.
Applications available in ODOS at the following times:
Mon, Wed - Fri: 8 am – 11:30 am ORMon - Fri: 1 pm – 4 pm
Contact ODOS at (765) 494-1747www.purdue.edu/odos
Student must speak with a drop-in staff member and repay emergency loan within 30 calendar
days.
MyMoney(765) 494-5050
Located in Schleman Hall of Student ServicesContact: [email protected]
Provided by Purdue Division of Financial Aid (DFA)
Credit, loans, investments and everything in between, MyMoney has put together some helpful
resources for you to find the answers you need. Powered by Purdue University, MyMoney is a reliable collection of tools to help people in all sorts of situations to achieve financial literacy.
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Summer 2016
Off-Campus Services
Lafayette Urban Ministry (LUM)(765) 423-2691
Located at 420 N. 4th St.Lafayette, IN 47901www.lumserve.org
The Lafayette Urban Ministry is an organization of more than 40 churches that work to restore
human dignity by providing food pantry programs, homelessness services and other
assistance programsContact: [email protected]
Salvation Army Financial Assistance (765) 742-0006
Located at 1110 Union St.Lafayette, IN 47904
www.corps.salvationarmyindiana.org/lafayette/
Office Hours: M-F: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Salvation Army Financial Assistance provides low-income families, the unemployed and less fortunate with their basic needs. The Salvation
Army can provide free food, funds for utility and heating bills, rent assistance, and other case
management-type services.Corps Officers (Pastors):
Lt. Steven Dahl [email protected]
Lt. Jessica [email protected]
United Way of Greater Lafayette(765) 742-9077
Located at 1114 E. State St. # 200Lafayette, IN 47905
www.uwlafayette.org
Offers free income tax preparation services to low-income community members through the
VITA program, short-term financial support for local families with school-aged children through
the Family Stability Program, and additional resources to prevent homelessness.
Assistance via App
HookedDownload on your smartphone via the app store or
at: www.hookedapp.com
This app helps students and community members get discounts on meals at participating local
restaurants and vendors.
Pocket PointsDownload onto your smartphone via the app store or
at:www.pocketpoints.com
By using this application and not using their phone in class, students can earn points toward
discounts and free items at local stores and restaurants.
CityBuswww.gocitybus
.com
Located at 1250 Canal Rd.
P.O. Box 588Lafayette, IN
47902
(765) 423-2666 Main Office(765) 742-7433 Ride Information
www.facebook.com/gocitybus@gocitybus
Office Hours:Mon – Fri: 8 am 5 pm
Free transportation across Purdue campus and throughout the Lafayette area with Student ID
ACCESS(765) 742-2121
Provides curb to curb service for those who cannot use the regular fixed route bus due to
physical/mental disability. Must Apply for Services Online though the
application
Purdue Shuttle Services and Commercial
Travel
www.admissions.purdue.edu/visit/travelplans.phpProvides information regarding shuttle services to and from Indianapolis and O’Hare airports as well as links to commercial air and bus travel options
and parking options at Purdue.
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Transportation