Care referrals: Anyone who is concerned about the safety or well-being of an IU student can submit a confidential Care Referral.
Career Development Center (CDC): CDC is the gateway to career services on the Indiana University Bloomington campus, offering students a strong foundation for career development success.
Child and Adult Care: Graduate Appointees and Postdoctoral Fellows have access to care.com resources.
The Graduate Mentoring Center (GMC): The GMC takes a holistic approach to programs and services in order to provide graduate students informal and formal mentorship through mentors, workshops, the Innovators and Trailblazers speaker series, and interactions with peers, faculty, and staff.
MoneySmarts: Receive financial guidance and make consultations.
ShrinkSpace: This search tool allows students to look for providers at home – especially those out-of-state that might lose connection with their CAPS therapist.
Student Advocates Office: If you’re facing an issue that is affecting your ability to succeed at IU, you can get help from a Student Advocate. Student Advocates are retired IU faculty and staff members who volunteer their time and expertise to help students facing academic and personal challenges.
Student Health Center:The health center is open and available for your medical needs. Visit their webpage to learn more about services available in-person and virtually.
SupportLinc: SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program, which provides 24/7 access to professional counseling, is available to SAAs and graduate fellows.
WellTrack App: A mental health resource available to all IU students that uses tools to help you identify and address issues such as stress, resilience, anxiety, and/or depression.
Academic Media Production Spaces (AMPS): AMPS are recording facilities for faculty use, with technology suited for producing high-quality instructional audio and video content.
Campus Writing Program: The primary function of the Campus Writing Program is to provide consultation to faculty members on the use of writing in classes.
Education Technology Services (ETS): ETS supports the technology needs of the School of Education by maintaining information technology in the school’s classrooms and computer labs, and offering on-site IT support for faculty and staff.
Instructional Consulting (IC): IC at the IU School of Education assists faculty members at every level in all matters pertaining to the teaching mission of the school.
Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL): The Center for Innovative
IU Libraries: Teaching & Learning Department: Teaching & Learning librarians are available to consult with departments or individual faculty, instructors, and librarians to discuss the integration of research knowledge and informed literacy into courses and assignments.
MILL Makerspace (MILL): MILL Makerspace is a space for interested educators, curious tinkerers, and inspired inventors who are looking for a place where they can learn skills and access tools and guidance to turn their ideas into reality.
Teaching and Learning (CITL): CITL provides comprehensive services supporting excellent teaching and learning at Indiana University Bloomington.