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                Office Of Diverse Abilities And Accommodations
812-888-4501 Learning Resource Center
Vincennes University, resources are offered through the office of Diverse Abilities and Accommodations to help students overcome or compensate for obstacles related to a physical, emotional, learning, or other diverse ability. Available resources include: assistance in obtaining alternative format textbooks and adaptive technology, arrangements for sign language interpreter and captioning services, and referral to community agencies. Staff also assists faculty by distributing information through group educational presentations and individual consultations, and by coordinating to ensure the provision of reasonable and appropriate accommodations to students with diverse abilities.
All currently enrolled Vincennes University students with diverse abilities, on any Vincennes University campus, are invited to register with the office of Diverse Abilities and Accommodations in order to receive the most appropriate accommodations in their classes. Please complete registration with the office of Diverse Abilities and Accommodations at the earliest date possible since reasonable accommodations that necessitate additional staff or funding, contractual arrangements through an outside vendor, or structural modification or purchase (such as adaptive or assistive technology) may require longer than sixty (60) days to be arranged. In rare instances, accommodation requests that are not made in a timely fashion may be delayed. Please be prepared to provide professional documentation/evidence of the need for specific accommodations.
Additional information about registration and services may be found at https://www.vinu.edu/web/diverse-abilities-and- accommodations/welcome. Vincennes University does not charge any additional costs to qualified students for the provision of reasonable and appropriate accommodations.
Dean of Students
812-888-4241 Beckes Student Union
Located on the second floor of the Beckes Student Union, Room 224, the Dean of Students Office is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and assists students with absence verification, official withdrawals, drop appeals, book loans, and any other student issues/concerns.
Campus Police
812-888-5555
Safety and Information Center
The Vincennes University Board of Trustees adopts these regulations and procedures pursuant to the authority granted to it by the State of Indiana. All regulations and procedures are equally applicable to the Vincennes University employees and students unless otherwise provided. Any employee or student who brings a vehicle to campus will be held responsible for obtaining a valid parking permit and for the proper operation of their vehicle. It is the responsibility of each member of the University community to read, understand and abide by the regulations. Ignorance of the regulations is not an acceptable reason for appeal of a violation. Vincennes University Police Officers or specially designated personnel will issue parking citations for parking and registration violations in accordance with these regulations. The following regulations shall govern the driving and parking of motor vehicles on the Vincennes University campus at all times of the year unless specifically accepted.
General Regulations
1. All employees and students of Vincennes University must obtain and properly display a current Vincennes University parking permit in order to legally park on Vincennes University property. Permits may be purchased online at www.vupd.thepermitstore.com or at the Vincennes University Police Department.
2. Vehicles are restricted to parking in their assigned lots from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. There are no lot restrictions for vehicles with permits between the hours of 5 p.m. and 7 a.m., and during weekends. EXCEPTION: Specially marked spaces.
3. Each employee or student of Vincennes University may obtain one parking permit per vehicle. The Vincennes University Police Department issues all parking permits. Permits are issued for the school year and expire on the 15th of August each year.
4. The parking permit must be properly displayed by affixing the permit inside the lower left hand side of the driver side windshield. EXCEPTION: Motorcycles should consult with the Campus Police Department. A vehicle not properly displaying a parking permit while parked on University property will be ticketed and may be booted and/ or towed at the owner’s expense.
5. If a parking permit is lost or stolen, it becomes the responsibility of the employee or student to file a lost or stolen report with the Campus Police immediately. A fee of $30.00 will be assessed for a replacement permit.
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