Adult Basic Education
Adult Basic Education/High School Equivalency (ABE/HSE) is a federally funded program pursuant to the Adult Education Act. The purpose of the program is to provide opportunities for out-of-school youth and adults to receive instruction in basic academic skills, practical literacy skills and to complete high school equivalency requirements through the High School Equivalency (HSE) testing program.
ABE also provides EAL/English as an Additional Language Instructional services.
Vincennes University Adult Basic Education offers individualized instruction in classes at twenty-six sites located throughout a fourteen county region of Indiana; Sullivan, Daviess, Martin, Lawrence, Orange, Knox, Gibson, Pike, Dubois, Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, and Perry.
Students seek basic education in order to pursue advanced educational goals, enhance occupational advancement and/or to increase their employability.
Off-Campus Continuing Education
Vincennes University offers a various credit and non-credit courses intended to provide educational opportunities to individuals at select locations within the surrounding communities of the Vincennes campus. These courses allow individuals to continue their education, improve their present knowledge and skillsets, acquire new skills, and achieve personal enrichment.
Credit Courses. Traditional face-to-face courses, taught by Vincennes University faculty, are offered in response to area residents’ unnique needs and interests at select off-campus locations. Please refer to the Continuing Studies/Distance Education section of this catalog for information regarding credit courses offered via distance education or contact the Distance Education office at 812-888-5900 or 800-880-7961.
To view the off-campus site locations and schedule of classes, please visit www.vinu.edu. For more information, contact the Off-Campus Continuing Education Office at 812-482-3077.
Non-credit Courses. Non-credit classes and workshops are offered and developed in response to the unique needs and interests of area residents at select off-campus locations, as well as via the internet. Internet courses are offered through partnerships with various online providers.
Non-credit allied healthcare training programs in certified nurse aide, phlebotomy tech, certified clinical medical assistant, sterile processing tech, healthcare patient access, registration professional, and dental assisting are available in several locations in Indiana. A variety of non-credit courses are available for professional growth and development including industrial maintenance training, Microsoft Word and Excel, Workplace Spanish, quality control, and leadership. To view the off-campus site locations, non-credit online courses, and class schedules, please visit https://www.vinu.edu/workforce. For more information, contact the Off-Campus Continuing Education Office at 812-482-3077 or send an email to VUJCCE@vinu.edu.
Senior Scholars Program. Indiana residents sixty years of age or older, retired, not employed full-time, and who have a high school diploma or GED may enroll for credit courses with tuition waived on a space available basis. Books, fees, parking permit charges, and other course expenses are the responsibility of the student.
Admission and Tuition Information. For information regarding Admission policies and procedures, please refer to the “Admission and Financial Aid ” section of this catalog or contact the Office of Admissions at 800-742-9198.
Junior and senior high school students may enroll in courses if permission is granted by their parents and respective principals or guidance counselors. Forms for granting permission are available in the Advisement Center (812-888-4451).
Students wishing to withdraw from the University or drop a credit course should refer to the “Tuition, Fees, and General Expenses ” section of this catalog. No refunds are normally given for non-credit courses after the first class meeting. If a course is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, all tuition and fees are refunded.
Workforce Development Services
Workforce Development Services (WDS) administers the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) programs on behalf of Vincennes University in two of the twelve regions in Indiana. Employment and training services are provided to adults, economically disadvantaged youth, veterans, and dislocated workers needing assistance to obtain employment leading to self-sufficiency. These services may include assessment, case management, training assistance, supportive services, job search activities, and follow-up.
In Region 7, WDS contracts with the Western Indiana Workforce Board to deliver services through a network of offices and access sites located in Clay, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo Counties. Individuals seeking further information about WDS in Region 7 should call 812-242-6429.
In Region 8, WDS contracts with the South Central Regional Workforce Board to deliver workforce development services through offices located in Brown, Daviess, Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Orange and Owen Counties. Individuals seeking further information about WDS in Region 8 should call 812-331-6000.
Generations
Generations is the designated Area Agency on Aging & Disability serving Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Knox, Martin, and Pike counties. The program serves people over the age of 60, individuals with physical disabilities and their caregivers. Services are designed to provide older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers options for a better quality of life. Generations impacts more than 15,000 people annually through information and services.
Services include: Case Management to assess client service needs, develop care plans and coordinate resources; Nutrition Services to provide nutritious meals through Meals on Wheels home delivery and neighborhood meal sites; Volunteer Opportunities including Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), AngelWorx Volunteer Program and Tax Counseling for the Elderly; Aging and Disability Resource Center to provide information & referral on available resources and options counseling on long-term care options; State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) to provide free counseling on Medicare benefits; Caregiver Services to provide services for family caregivers including educational programs, support group meetings and respite care; Ombudsman to investigate and resolve complaints made by/on behalf of residents of long-term care facilities; Health and Wellness programs to promote lifelong learning, positive aging, and an enhanced quality of life for older adults; and Senior Care Consultant to help individuals, families, and professionals navigate the elder care network.
For more information about Generations, call 800-742-9002 or visit our website at www.generationsnetwork.org.
Logistics and Supply Chain
CDL Class A & CDL Class B
The CDL Class A program is a six-week certificate program designed to prepare students to enter the tractor-trailer driver marketplace at an entry-level driving position. The program includes (1) classroom instruction relating to federal regulations governing commercial motor vehicle operation, inspection procedures, proper maintenance practices, and vehicle safety; (2) lab instruction on the backing range learning to master a variety of backing skills; and (3) road driving instruction in which students can expect to drive under a variety of conditions. A CDL Class B program is also available, including classroom, backing, and road-driving instruction for Class B vehicles (ex: straight trucks, buses, dump trucks). The CDL Class A and B programs prepare students to take the State of Indiana CDL Skills Test upon completing the program. The CDL Class A and B programs are offered in Plainfield.
Forklift Essentials (FLE) - (OSHA Compliant - Powered Industrial Truck Operator)
OSHA standards are the basis for this certification. Students will receive classroom instruction on the essential functions and operation of powered forklifts through hands-on training on state-of-the-art equipment. Upon completing both the written and operating exam, students will receive a certificate of completion and powered industrial truck operator (PITO) card, which demonstrates competency to drive the classes of forklifts for which they were trained. The FLE course is offered in a one-day format for experienced drivers and a two-day format for beginners. The FLE program is offered at the Vincennes University Logistics Training and Education Center (VU LTEC) in Plainfield (317-381-6099).
Warehouse Associate Essentials (WAE)
The WAE course is a one-week program designed to give students the fundamentals of warehousing and distribution through interactive classroom learning and hands-on application of content learned. The content taught within the program will prepare students with a skill-set to enter the logistics workforce with a level of knowledge and understanding of supply chain concepts, including but not limited to:
- Introduction to Supply Chain and Warehousing
- Warehouse Labor
- Warehouse Process Flow (receiving, put away and storage, inventory management, picking, packing, and shipping)
- Transportation
- Computer Systems
Successful completion of the program will prepare students to sit for the Vincennes University WDE exam. The WDE course also includes:
- an OSHA-compliant Powered Industrial Truck Operator (PITO) license, comprised of classroom and hands-on instruction utilizing several types of forklifts,
- a Vincennes University Certificate of Completion after successfully passing the VU WDE exam; and
- an online-based OSHA 10-hour General Industry certification.
Team Leadership Essentials (TLE)
The TLE course is designed for current or future team leads within an organization who currently have a leadership role, or have been identified with leadership potential. Through interactive classroom instruction and practical tools provided, the program focuses on equipping Team Leads with the skills necessary to manage and lead high-performing teams. The course is 12 contact hours, which can be taught in two, six-hour sessions or four, three-hour sessions. The TLE program focuses on four distinct segments- each building on the previous:
- The Worker: This session begins by exploring the foundation of every organization, the worker, by examining the impact that the front-line worker has within an organization. Further, it discusses the unique differences between a manager and leader and allows students to identify their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats as a leader.
- The Manager: This session examines the new set of tools that a Team Lead needs in a management role to effectively lead. It discusses management techniques and the important role measurement standards have within a team and their performance. How to effectively manage time, delegate and resolve conflict are heavily emphasized.
- The Leader: This session strives to take your leads to the next level, teaching them how to be a proactive leader and not a reactive manager. This session introduces four distinct types of leadership domains based on Gallup’s StrengthsFinder: Executing, Influencing, Relationship Building and Strategic Thinking and discusses how to lead using your strengths.
- Leading High-Performing Teams: The TLE program concludes with how Team Leads can provide effective on-the-job training in order to have a skilled team that performs at maximum potential. This session also discusses on how to capitalize on opportunities for continuous improvement and how to effectively handle change management.
In addition, the TLE program also emphasizes several employability skills (also known as ‘soft skills’), including: communication, critical thinking, delegation, time management and conflict resolution. Students receive a Vincennes University Certificate of Completion upon conclusion of the TLE program.
Students who enroll into the WAE course must attend each day as content builds upon each other. Missing one day will result in dismissal from the course.
Supply Chain Logistics Management - Certificate
This certificate provides background for persons interested in obtaining a more efficient understanding of warehousing, distribution, supply chain, and logistics. The curriculum includes several basic subject areas such as warehousing, computer software, business ethics, materials management, and quality control. The program provides an excellent stepping-stone to the Supply Chain & Logistics Management ASCT degree program.
Supply Chain Logistics Management - A.S. Career/Tech (ASCT)
This program prepares students for various entry-level management positions in the transportation, distribution, and logistics sectors. The curriculum allows students to obtain knowledge, skills, and certifications within the supply chain industry, allowing them to become effective employees capable of upward mobility into supervisory positions. Vital employability skills, such as effective communication, planning and meeting deadlines, and problem-solving are emphasized. Students will learn management techniques and leadership principles necessary to impact organizational effectiveness.
For more information visit http://www.vulogistics.com or call 812-888-6099 or 317-381-6099.
Statewide Business and Industry Training Program
Vincennes University’s Business and Industry Training Program’s mission is to make education and training available to all interested companies and individuals throughout the State of Indiana and North America in industrial maintenance, advanced manufacturing, safety, and allied health careers. Courses are designed and tailored to meet the demands of each specific business or industry. VU’s Business and Industry Training provides quality education and training that produces measurable improvement in workers’ job performance. Classes can be as short as a one-day workshop, up to a six-month cooperative training program. Training programs include, but are not limited to, Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) Compliance Training, Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) Compliance Training, Industrial Maintenance, Leadership Development, CNC Programming and Machining, and Allied Health Career Training.
Industrial Maintenance training through Vincennes University offers a variety of courses to meet needs in the industry. Courses are offered in Vincennes, Fort Branch, Lebanon, Plainfield, and Jasper. This program trains incumbent workers in areas including Basic AC/DC Electrical Systems, Electric Motor Controls and Troubleshooting, Variable Frequency Drives, Electronic Sensors, AC Electronic Drives, Mastering PLC’s, Power and Control Electronics, Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Troubleshooting, Mechanical Drives Training, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Mechatronics.
CNC Training at Vincennes University includes CNC Teacher Training and the 600-hour Right Skills NOW - CNC Machining Program. Students may enroll in a Certificate of Graduation or Certificate of Program Completion courses starting in January, May, and September. (Right Skills NOW - CNC Machining Certificate 9365, C.G. , Right Skills NOW - CNC Machining Certificate 9366, C.P.C. )
Vincennes University’s Gibson County Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics in Fort Branch helps students and workers pursue careers through specific training programs. Current workers will benefit through programs designed to expand their skills and abilities to remain competitive in the latest technologies. Statewide Transfer General Education Core courses are also available, giving local students academic options close to home.
The 57,342 square-foot VU Gibson Center is designed for safety and advanced manufacturing training. Training courses are taught by licensed, certified faculty and staff who bring significant experience within the industry and as instructors.
Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) Compliance courses are located at the Gibson County Center in Fort Branch. Courses include Surface and Underground New Miner, Surface and Underground Annual Refresher, and 100 Hour Electrical Training.
Day and evening classes are offered during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. Offered courses are focused on the TransferIN Core Library for high school students attending Vincennes University or other schools in Indiana. Courses typically offered include Speech, Reading, three levels of English, and four levels of Math.
For more information on Business and Industry Training, contact 812-481-5994.
University Events and Special Projects
The Office of University Events is an outreach to both on-campus and off-campus events, camps, conferences, and other special projects that serve the community and showcase the University. All multi-day reservations are made through this office for large scale events that use multiple venues and services on campus such as meeting rooms, special event space, residence hall accommodations, catering, AV, and parking. The University Events office acts as the central point of contact for both internal and external clients, providing accurate information and handling requests for conferences, camps, meetings and events.
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