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Emergency & Information Numbers
To report an emergency, use one of the numerous standard phones located strategically in buildings and around campus. Fifty cents is required to call listed numbers, but no coin is necessary for 911 emergency calls. When calling 911 from residence hall rooms or university offices, you must use the 9 prefix (9-911).


Local Police/Fire/Ambulance
Emergencies

 

911


University Police

 

788-3333


St. Francis Emergency
(2 miles from campus)

 

783-8261


 

 

Personnel & Authority
The University Police Department Chief is a full-time employee and an Indiana Law Enforcement Academy certified officer with law enforcement, investigation, and crime-prevention experience. The Chief reports to the Vice President for Student Affairs. The Department employs seven full-time ILEA certified police officers. University of Indianapolis police officers have arrest powers and are qualified in the use of firearms and other certifications. In addition to the sworn officers, the University has student cadets for special events, building security, foot patrol, and escorts. Student dispatchers are used for police radio communication. The University Police Department provides round-the-clock safety and protection service for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Officers are charged also with enforcing city-county ordinances, Indiana statutes, and university rules and regulations on campus.

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policies.
The University of Indianapolis accepts qualified applicants for admission without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, creed, or ethnic or national origin; it furthermore does not discriminate on any such basis in the administration of its programs and makes all programs available to the physically handicapped.

 

 

 

 

 

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