2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 18, 2024  
2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

Student Affairs


The Division of Student Affairs oversees the programs, services, and facilities that support the co-curricular aspects of student life at Indiana State University. The following areas report to the Vice President for Student Affairs: the Dean of Students; the African American Cultural Center, Student Activities and Organizations, Recreational Sports, Career Center, Student Counseling Center, Leadership Programs, Residential Life, Dining Services, Hulman Memorial Student Union, Student Health Center, Student Publications, Intercollegiate Athletics, Student Judicial Programs, Public Safety, and Hulman Center/Tilson Music Hall.

The division oversees several publications especially important to assisting students in understanding the University. The Code of Student Conduct contains the regulations students must obey in order to maintain student status. Questions regarding the Code of Student Conduct should be directed to the Office of Student Judicial Programs. The Code can be accessed on-line at http://www.indstate.edu/sjp/The Student Handbook is an on-line publication and contains a variety of information regarding programs, services, and policies. The Handbook can be accessed at http://www1.indstate.edu/studentaffairs/docs/handbook.pdf . Students are encouraged to review the information in these publications and to use these publications as resources throughout their college experience. Questions regarding the Handbook should be directed to Student Activities and Organizations.

New students, including transfers, are required by state law to have proper immunizations prior to enrollment at the University. Information regarding the necessary immunizations can be found by contacting the Student Health Center http://www.indstate.edu/shc/

For further information on Student Affairs programs and services, visit the divisions’ Web site at http://www.indstate.edu/studentaffairs/

Involuntary Medical Withdrawal

The University may order the involuntary withdrawal of a student if it is determined that the student suffers a condition that:

  • Causes the student to engage in behavior that poses a significant danger of causing harm to the student or to others or to substantial property rights.
  • Involves a condition that threatens public health.
  • Renders the student unable to engage in basic required activities necessary to obtain an education.
  • Directly and substantially impedes the lawful activities of others.
  • Interferes with the educational process and orderly operation of the University.

Questions regarding this policy should be referred to Student Affairs.