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"I encourage you to be engaged and make a difference. The more you interact with the campus community, the more you will benefit - both as a student and personally."

Vice Chancellor Ruth Garvey-Nix

Mission Statement

The Division of Student Affairs provides high quality student-centered programs and services, facilitates student development and success, enhances student learning, advocates an environment of mutual respect and appreciation of differences, promotes active citizenship and service, and fosters a sense of community on campus.

 Vision Statement

The Division of Student Affairs aspires to positively impact student learning and persistence, facilitate students' sense of belonging, and be responsive to the changing profile of our students.

The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs serves the campus and students as the chief student advocate. The Vice Chancellor oversees and works with the leaders of the following areas:

The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs develops goals, conducts long-range planning, and develops policies to meet the needs of the campus. The Vice Chancellor also exercises direction over:

  • Enrollment Management
  • Student Life Committee
  • Student Judicial System
  • Student Assessment (non-academic)

Contact Information:

Charla K. Stonecipher
Administrative Secretary Sr.
Indiana University Southeast
University Center South 155
4201 Grant Line Road
New Albany, IN  47150-6405
TEL: 812.941.2420
ckstonec@ius.edu

Student Code

[Photo] Students in the lobby of Knobview Hall.

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[Photo] Vice Chancellor Garvey-Nix helping a student


The division of Student Affairs supports the four Core Values of IU Southeast:

Tobacco-Free Campus Indiana University Southeast: August 1, 2007