Lafayette Area Resources for Students Spring ൠൡ൩ Lori Miller, CoS Undergraduate Ed | Last Updated 1 December 2017 1 Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center (AAARCC) 765-496-0488 915 5th St, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.purdue.edu/aaarcc Hours of Operation: Mon - Thu: 8 am – 7 pm Fri: 8 am – 5 pm Director: 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 1100 3rd St. West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.purdue.edu/bcc Hours of Operation: Mon - Thurs: 8 am-10 pm Fri: 8 am-8pm Sun: 2 pm-9 pm Summer – Mon – Fri: 8 am-4 pm *Library hours vary slightly Director: Renee Thomas [email protected]Provides 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 [email protected]Young Hall, Room 830 155 South Grant St. West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.purdue.edu/studentsuccess/specialized/drc/ Assistive Technology Center (ATC) located in Stewart Center, Room 111 www.purdue.edu/atc Director: Randall Ward [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. Assistive Technology Center Contact: [email protected]Phone (DRC): 765-496-6168 Diversity Resource Office 765-494-7307 Materials Science & Electrical Engineering Building (MSEB), 501 Northwestern Ave, Suite 386, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.purdue.edu/dro Contact Person: Dr. Carolyn Johnson, Director [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 Hovde Hall, Room 135 610 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.purdue.edu/diversity-inclusion/index.html Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs & Diversity: Dr. Jay.T.Alridge [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 Young Hall, Room 120 155 S Grant St., Lafayette, IN 47907 www.ippu.purdue.edu Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm Contact: [email protected]Provides resources including the International Integration Initiative (P3i), campus-wide events, and study abroad opportunities to promote intercultural learning and enrichment at Purdue. Cultural Resources Campus Resources
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Lafayette Area Resources for Students Spring
Lori Miller, CoS Undergraduate Ed | Last Updated 1 December 2017 1
Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center (AAARCC)
610 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907 www.purdue.edu/diversity-inclusion/index.html
Provost and Executive Vice President for
Academic Affairs & Diversity: Dr. Jay.T.Alridge
[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 Young Hall, Room 120
155 S Grant St., Lafayette, IN 47907 www.ippu.purdue.edu
Hours of Operation: Mon. – Fri. 9 am – 4 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.
University Residences
Support Center 765-496-0550
Shreve Residence Hall, 1275 3rd St., West Lafayette, IN 47907
765-494-4600 Cary Quad, 1016 W Stadium Ave., West Lafayette,
IN 47907 www.housing.purdue.edu/ResidentialLife/URSC/ind
ex.html
Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri: 9 am–1 am (Shreve) Sat - Sun: 11 am–1 am (Shreve)
Sun- Fri: 11 am to 1 am (Cary Quad) 765-496-6485 (Cary Quad)
Offers study rooms, conference rooms, and computer labs available via reservation at:
Purdue University’s TRIO Program Offers 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
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Aspire Indiana
765-742-4481 1231 Cumberland Ave., Suite C
West Lafayette, IN 47906 www.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
409 S. 3rd St., Lafayette, IN 47902 www.bauerfamilyresources.org
Services Assessed on a Sliding Fee Scale
Toll Free: (844) 229-9580 Provides 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
330 Fountain St. Lafayette, IN 47902
Community Resource Guide www.bauerfamilyresources.org/files_Community
_Resource_Guide_1.pdf Provides a resource guide and referral to
community resources through an online database. Center for Advocacy,
Response, and Education (CARE)
765-495-2273 Duhme Hall (Windsor), 1st Floor, Rm 143 205 N.
Russell St, West Lafayette In 47906 www.purdue.edu/odos
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Wabash Valley Alliance
(765) 446-6400 (Extn. 2)
Located at 415, N. 26th St., Suite 201, Lafayette, IN 47904
www.wvamhc.org
WVA Works with Clients to Make Treatment Affordable
Hours of Operation: Mon –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) 423-5361 Located at 615 N. 18th St.
(Howarth Center, Suite 101) Lafayette, IN 47904
www.willowstone.org
Hours of Operation:
Mon and Wed: 9 am – 5 pm Tues and Thurs: 9 am – 8 pm
Fri: 9 am – 2 pm Offers 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
Mon - Fri: 8 am – 12 pm and 1 pm – 5 pm (appointment or walk-in)
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 Program www.purdue.edu/spanplan/lunch-time-learning-
program
Presentations for non-traditional students that
include complimentary lunch and Q & A sessions. These presentations allow students to learn about campus issues and updates while connecting with
other non-traditional students.
West Lafayette Police
Department
(765) 775-5200 or TTY: 711
Located at 711 W. Navajo St., West Lafayette, IN 47906
[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 organizations.
Purdue Collegiate Ministries
(765) 490-3048 Located at 507 Waldron St. West Lafayette, IN
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. www.purdue.edu/advocacy/students/financial/emerg
encyloan.html
Applications available in ODOS at the
following times: Mon, Wed - Fri: 8 am – 11:30 am OR
Mon - Fri: 1 pm – 4 pm Contact ODOS at (765) 494-1747
Drop-in: Schleman 207, Mon- Fri: 8am to 4pm www.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 Services 475 Stadium Mall Dr. West Lafayette, IN
Contact: [email protected] Provided by Purdue Division of Financial Aid (DFA)
www.purdue.edu/mymoney
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.
Off-Campus
Services
Lafayette Urban Ministry (LUM)
(765) 423-2691 Located at 420 N. 4th St.
Lafayette, IN 47901 www.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 programs
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):