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Partners with campus disability services to offer assistive technology and IT accessibility consultations, presentations, training, and support.
Find information about the Career Development Center and the nine other career centers on campus.
Offers mental health services.
Provides personal support and assistance for military students and families.
Provides the Indiana University community with quality year-round early care and education for children ages 6 weeks through 5 years.
Confidential Victim Advocates are specially trained to work with students who have experienced sexual assault, harassment, relationship violence, stalking, or other threats to their personal safety.
Assists students with disabilities, including physical, psychological, learning, neurological, medical, vision, hearing, and temporary impairments.
How to support diversity and cultural awareness at IU
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services Office
Is free for students enrolled in an academic class. Options include training for Microsoft Office products, web development, and more; as well as marketable, industry recognized certifications.
Serves IUB students with education and practical tools to close the gender equity gap.
Breastfeeding resources on campus including wellness rooms
Can help you resolve personal and academic problems so you may maintain your degree progress.
A student organization whose mission is to provide a safe and supportive community for students in addiction recovery.
Offers technical support, including help with personal phones and computers.