Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne

Alcohol/drug programs and resources

Programs
Program Title & DescriptionContact Information
3rd Millennium Classrooms
Third party online alcohol and other drug education and prevention course administered with students going through the conduct process in on-campus housing.

Purdue University Fort Wayne

Office of the Dean of Students

260-481-6601

dos@pfw.edu

Employee Assistance Program
The IU Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a voluntary program that provides professional, confidential counseling to help individuals bring their life into better balance and is offered at no cost to eligible IU employees. Indiana University encourages individuals with alcohol or other drug-related problems to seek assistance through their health care provider or the EAP.  Full-time academic and staff employees, medical residents, and eligible graduate appointees and fellowship recipients are eligible to use the services of the EAP. Covered individuals also include household members. HR also provides information to employees related to FMLA as it covers time off associated with employee rehabilitation.



University Human Resources

 

Employee Assistance Program

24/7 Helpline 888-881-5462
Vector Solutions – Alcohol EDU for College
Alcohol EDU for College is a third-party online alcohol and other drug education and prevention course administered each fall with incoming students. The course includes information about laws and policies, effects of alcohol, social perceptions of college drinking, harm reduction strategies, and healthy choices. Corresponds to NIAAA CollegeAIM IND-18.



https://kb.iu.edu/d/biiu


IU Indy Dean of Students, Associate Vice Chancellor
317-274-4431
vpsl@iu.edu

 

Alcohol Awareness and Drug Identification Training for Resident Assistants
This program is presented to resident assistants at the beginning of the fall semester by University Police.  It provides education on a wide variety of drug-related topics.  Information on how to identify an individual under the intoxicating effects of drugs as well as how to identify specific drugs themselves is provided. Corresponds to NIAAA CollegeAIM IND-1.



Purdue University Fort Wayne
Housing and Residential Education Students
260-481-4180
housing@pfw.edu
Resources
ResourceContact InformationAvailability
Counseling and Psychological Resources

Lockefield Village, Second Floor
980 Indiana Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46202

317-274-2548

https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/health/counseling-psychological/counseling-options.html

On IU Indianapolis
Campus / students
Office of the Dean of Students

Office of the Dean of Students

Walb Student Union, Room 111

Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805

260-481-6601

dos@pfw.edu

 

Students

Purdue Fort Wayne Student Assistance Program  – Counseling Services


Campus Health Clinic, Walb Student Union
Room 234
2101 East Coliseum Boulevard
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805
800-342-5653 
260-481-5748
Students

Office of Health and Wellness Promotion

https://studentaffairs.indianapolis.iu.edu/health/wellness-programs/index.html
IU Indianapolis Campus Center
420 University Blvd., Suite 350
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-274-3699
hwpindy@iu.edu
On IU Indianapolis
Campus / Students

Employee Assistance Program

https://hr.iu.edu/benefits/eap.html
24/7 Helpline 888-881-5462
University resource / academic and staff employees

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

24-hour Help Line: 800-662-4357

http://www.samhsa.gov/

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