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GENERAL INFORMATION 423<br />

Health and Wellness Center<br />

Student Activities Center 130<br />

(574) 520-5557<br />

www.iusb.edu/~iusbwell<br />

The IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> Health and Wellness Center provides<br />

primary care services to students, faculty, and staff.<br />

These services include: injury and illness care, physical<br />

examinations, sexual health care, immunizations,<br />

contraceptives, and pharmacy. Health questions are also<br />

answered and referrals to area health care providers can<br />

be made.<br />

Honors Program<br />

Wiekamp Hall 2161<br />

(574) 520-5593<br />

www.iusb.edu/~honprog<br />

Through its Honors Program, IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> provides<br />

a special intellectual challenge for its keenest and most<br />

highly motivated undergraduates. Drawing upon the<br />

full range of resources that a large university can offer,<br />

this program encompasses a broad variety of classes,<br />

tutorials, and independent study opportunities. We<br />

expect our most talented students to respond by engaging<br />

in academic pursuits that encourage them to strive for<br />

individual excellence in their university course of study.<br />

Admission to the Honors Program and its classes is open<br />

to all qualified students, including part-time students and<br />

those who enter the university several years after leaving<br />

high school, without restriction with regard to academic<br />

program, major, or class standing. Classes in the arts and<br />

humanities, business and economics, education, nursing,<br />

social and behavioral sciences, and science are offered.<br />

These courses are listed at the beginning of the Schedule<br />

of Classes under Honors Program (HON). An Honors<br />

Program certificate is granted to students who complete<br />

at least five Honors Program courses (including HON-H<br />

399 Honors Colloquium) and an Honors Program senior<br />

project under the individual mentoring of an IU <strong>South</strong><br />

<strong>Bend</strong> faculty member (i.e., a total of 18 credit hours,<br />

minimum). Several scholarships, available only to<br />

Honors Program participants, are awarded each year.<br />

For further information about any facet of this program,<br />

contact the Honors Program director.<br />

Housing and Residence Life<br />

Community Building 110<br />

(574) 520-5805<br />

www.housing.iusb.edu<br />

The Office of Housing and Residence Life provides<br />

and maintains a safe, clean, comfortable, communitycentered<br />

environment which fosters academic success,<br />

individual growth and responsibility, and civic<br />

engagement. Staff and community members support<br />

core values of community, integrity, respect, diversity,<br />

learning and leadership. Residence halls accommodate<br />

400 students in one-, two-, and four-bedroom, singlegender,<br />

furnished, suite-style units. Utilities, cable, and<br />

IU network Internet service are included.<br />

Located at 1735 Titan Drive and connected to the main<br />

campus by a pedestrian bridge, the site includes a<br />

community building with silver Leadership in Energy and<br />

Environmental Design (LEED) certification. The building<br />

features wireless Internet, front desk operation, mail<br />

service, a big screen TV, study areas, fitness equipment,<br />

and laundry facilities. Resident assistants live on site<br />

and provide community development and educational<br />

programming, roommate mediation, basic helping<br />

resources, and accountability for policies. The property is<br />

monitored by campus police 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.<br />

Full-time IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong>, Purdue Statewide Technology<br />

or Ivy Tech Community College students are eligible to<br />

reside in housing. Application instructions, rates, and<br />

residential living guidelines are available online.<br />

Information Technologies<br />

Northside Hall 0069<br />

(574) 520-5555<br />

www.it.iusb.edu<br />

In full recognition of the student-centered orientation<br />

of the overall IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> mission, Information<br />

Technologies (IT), as a part of <strong>University</strong> Information<br />

Technology Services (UITS), is dedicated to facilitating<br />

the creation and dissemination of information through<br />

reliable, accessible, and user-friendly technology,<br />

training, and support. This is accomplished through<br />

the functional areas of user support, systems support,<br />

Internet services, and information security.<br />

Information technology service responsibilities are to:<br />

• Maintain and support general campus computing<br />

systems, including academic and local administrative<br />

systems<br />

• Install and maintain IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> data and<br />

telecommunication networks<br />

• Equip and maintain student computer laboratories<br />

• Install and maintain campus copy and print services<br />

• Provide training in computer use for students, faculty,<br />

and staff

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