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Disability Services


The Office of Disability Services is committed to providing equivalent educational opportunities to students with disabilities by making the Vincennes University campus, programs, and services accessible.  Students with any type of documented disability may receive support from this office.

The Office of Disability Services:

  • Maintains disability related documents,
  • Certifies eligibility for services, and 
  • Determines reasonable accommodations.

In partnership with students, faculty, and staff our purpose is to achieve an educational environment where students with disabilities have the opportunity to achieve academic, career and personal goals.

Academic accommodations and services are provided on an individual basis determined by documented need.  Documentation, completed by a qualified professional, must be on file in the Office of Disability Services.  For more information, see documentation guideline links provided for specific disabilities.

Vincennes University complies with the requirements set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act to assure the rights of individuals with disabilities to fair, non-discriminatory treatment.

Additional information in a printer-friendly format is available by clicking on the links below.  Students and their families to read through the Guidelines for specific disabilities, and to provide a copy of these Guidelines to their local professional who will supply the required documentation of the disability in order to obtain an accommodation.  Students and their families should also read through the Procedures for Requesting Accommodations.  Students with physical disabilities may also find it helpful to read information provided regarding Accessible Housing and Parking at VU.  

Finally, all students who have disabilities, and their family members, should read the documents The Big Difference Between High School and College and Differences in Disability Rights and Responsibilities Between High School and College for an explanation of new responsibilities in the college setting.

Contact us at:

Vincennes University
Office of Disability Services
1002 N. First Street
Vincennes, IN  47591
Phone:  812.888.4501
Fax:      812.888.2087
disability@vinu.edu

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Male student passes away at an off-campus residence

VINCENNES, Ind.—A Vincennes University student died at an off-campus home, according to the Vincennes City Police Department.

City emergency responders were called to 612 Perry Street at 9:03 a.m. today about an unconscious male, William A. Torrance, 18, Bargersville. City police are investigating.

Torrance was a freshman majoring in Welding Technology. He was a resident of Vigo Residence Hall.

The VU Counseling Center is making its services available to the campus community.

VU President Dick Helton expressed sympathy for the family on behalf of the campus community. “Our hearts go out to the family and friends of William Torrance. The loss of any student is tragic. The VU community sends its sympathy to William’s family and friends.”    

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DUANE CHATTIN, Director of Public Information
812-888-4164 (office), 812-887-6397 (cell)
dchattin@vinu.edu

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY
Department of University Relations
1002 N First St
Vincennes IN 47591
www.vinu.edu

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VU musicians perform in Indiana Intercollegiate Honor Band

February 9, 2012

VINCENNES, Ind. - Four Vincennes University students participated in the
2012 Indiana Intercollegiate Honor Band on Jan. 19 and 20 in Fort Wayne.
It was part of the Indiana Music Educators Association (IMEA) State
Convention.

VU participants included Courtney Gokey, flute, a Music Fine Arts major and
2011 graduate of Loogootee H.S.; Matt Moody, trombone, a Music Education
major and 2007 graduate of Highland H.S. in Anderson; Ethan Myres,
trombone, a Music Education major and 2011 graduate of Boonville H.S.; and
Caleb Willis, alto saxophone, a Computer/Software Support Specialist major
and 2011 graduate of Hagerstown H.S.

Students from colleges and universities across Indiana were chosen to
represent their schools in this ensemble based on nominations submitted by
their college band director.  The ensemble, under the direction of guest
conductor Allan McMurray, professor of music and director of bands at the
University of Colorado, rehearsed and then performed a concert for the
public Friday afternoon at the Embassy Theatre in downtown Ft. Wayne.

In addition to VU, students came from a number of other universities:
Anderson, Ball State, Butler, DePauw, Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne, Indiana
State, Indiana Wesleyan, Manchester, Saint Joseph’s, Taylor, Evansville,
Indianapolis, and Valparaiso.

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VU Accounting students to prepare tax returns

January 25, 2012

VINCENNES, Ind. - Vincennes University students majoring in accounting will
be preparing tax returns for persons in the community and VU students.  The
students, under the direction of Lisa Nash, assistant professor, are
certified by testing through the IRS.

This free service is part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program
sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service.  Preparation ends March 1.  The
service will also be offered on two Saturdays, Jan. 28 and Feb. 4.

Students prepare 1040EZ, 1040A, 1040 with schedules A, B, C-EZ, D, child
and dependent care credit, and education credits.  The returns are filed
electronically with direct deposit available if desired.

Nash says that this is a good experience for students and enables them to
feel more comfortable dealing with clients, engaging in conversation,
performing as a professional, as well as a tax preparation experience.

Appointments are required.  To schedule, or for more information, call
2-1-1 or Generations at 812-888-4279.

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