SIUE 101: New Employee Training

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Welcome to SIUE

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Welcome to SIUE!

Welcome to SIUE! We are glad you chose SIUE as you place of employment and hope you enjoy your time here at the University.

This training presentation provides a brief overview of SIUE as well as the services and programs we offer our employees and students. Some slides will offer hyperlinks to visit additional sites within the SIUE website to give participants further information on the topic.  

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About Us

Situated on 2,660 acres of beautiful woodland atop the bluffs overlooking the natural beauty of the Mississippi River’s rich bottom land and only a short drive from downtown St. Louis, the SIUE campus is home to a diverse student body of more than 13,000. 

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A Tradition of Excellent Leadership

More than sixty-five years after admitting its first students, SIUE remains a public university for the people of Southwestern Illinois.  SIUE's leadership structure has several different areas of focus.  Each unit, either academic or administrative, falls under the guidance of one of the members of the Chancellor’s Council leadership team:
  • Chancellor
  • Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
  • Vice Chancellor for Administration
  • Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
  • Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
  • Vice Chancellor for University Relations
  • Budget Director
  • University Marketing and Communications Executive Director

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History

In 1957, SIU opened two residence centers in Alton and East St. Louis. In 1958, the Council began a highly-successful private fundraising campaign to purchase land for a new campus. By 1959 enrollment had increased to 3,800 greatly exceeding the temporary facilities and available services. A planning team investigated permanent sites in the Metro-East counties and selected a location near Edwardsville. Groundbreaking for SIU Edwardsville was held in 1963. In 1965, SIUE opened the Peck Classroom Building and Lovejoy Library in the midst of 2,660 acres of rolling land and woods.

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History

Today, fulfilling the dreams of the Council, SIUE is a premier metropolitan university, offering a broad choice of degrees and programs ranging from liberal arts to professional studies and employing over 2,300 faculty and staff members. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered in the arts and sciences, business, education, engineering, and nursing. Professional degrees are available in dental medicine and pharmacy.
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Mission, Vision, and Values

For over 65 years, SIUE has been working to fulfill our mission to be a student-centered educational community dedicated to communicating, expanding and integrating knowledge. In a spirit of collaboration enriched by diverse ideas, our comprehensive and unique array of undergraduate and graduate programs develops professionals, scholars and leaders who shape a changing world.
Learn more about our Mission, Vision and Values.

See SIUE's Mission, Goals and Plans

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SIU System

SIUE is part of the Southern Illinois University System. Chartered in 1869, Southern Illinois University, first known as Southern Illinois Normal University, opened its doors for instruction in Carbondale in 1874 in a one-building teacher training institution. In 1947, the name was changed to Southern Illinois University, reflecting the institution’s expanding academic mission.

The two institutions that constitute Southern Illinois University today - Southern Illinois University Carbondale, with a School of Medicine in Springfield and partnership in the University Center of Lake County, and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, with a School of Dental Medicine in Alton and a Center in East St. Louis. Governed by a Board of Trustees, the SIU system operates with a total budget of approximately $867 million and employs more than 7,000 faculty, staff, and administrators who serve over 28,000 students.

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Academic Affairs

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What is Academic Affairs?

The Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs serves as the Chief Academic Officer of the University and is primarily responsible for promoting the academic and scholarly environment of the campus, while supporting its faculty, staff and students.

Working in collaboration with the academic deans, faculty, and staff as well as the Southern Illinois University President's Office, Board of Trustees and the Illinois Board of Higher Education, the Provost is responsible for strategic academic program and budget planning, policy development and review, program assessment, faculty and student development.

Meet the Provost

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Who is Academic Affairs?

Units supported by the Provost include SIUE’s seven schools and college, Lovejoy Library, the Graduate School, academic service units, and several teaching and research centers and programs.

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Community Partnerships

SIUE partners with many area businesses and colleges to help bring additional education options for non-traditional students. 2 + 2 Programs with local community colleges, dual admissions, the School of Nursing partnerships with regional hospitals, and corporate relationships with companies to expand educational options for their employees are all examples of how SIUE works to help non-traditional students complete their degrees.

Student Affairs

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Advocating for Students

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs serves as the primary advocate for students and student concerns, provides services and activities which enhance students’ learning experiences, administers the Student Code of Conduct and adjudicates complaints filed under the Code, and assists students in the resolution of problems involving multiple University offices.

The division of Student Affairs is dedicated to supporting and challenging students to achieve their full potential through comprehensive co-curricular opportunities and access to services that enhance learning and achievement.

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Emergency Management and Safety

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Emergency Management and Safety

Emergency Management and Safety at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) has a vital mission integral to protecting the continuity of University operations as well as the safety and security of students, faculty, staff and visitors. The emergency management function uses an all hazards approach that ensures the University is prepared for a wide range of disasters including such things as earthquakes, severe weather, hazardous material incidents, Homeland Security incidents, pandemic flu and other serious threats to the University and its community.
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Emergency Management and Safety

Training videos such as "Flashpoint" and "Shots Fired on Campus" are available to watch along with emergency safety plans, MSDS information, and University policies.

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Benefits

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Benefits Department

Benefits eligibility varies by position and employment classification. For more information on the SIUE benefits package and your eligibility for specific benefits, contact the Office of Human Resources Benefits Department at 618-650-2190.

Contact Human Resources

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Benefits Offered

Our generous benefits package makes up a large portion of your total overall compensation. SIUE provides comprehensive benefits and a variety of choices to best fit your needs.

  • Pension (SURS)
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Supplemental Insurance for Cancer, Critical Illness & Accidental Injury
  • Long Term Disability Plan
  • Supplemental Life Insurance
  • Tuition Waivers

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State Universities Retirement System (SURS)

Newly hired full- and part-time employees at SIUE with an employment period of four months or more will participate in SURS in lieu of Social Security as long as they are in a pay status.

*Employee is required to contribute 8%
*Employer matching-percentage based on plan

*SURS offers three plans to choose from:

  • Traditional
  • Portable
  • Self-Managed

*Employees have six months to make a selection or they will be defaulted to Traditional plan

Visit www.surs.org for more information

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Insurance Enrollment

New employees will be sent an email from Benefits Department within 7-10 business days of start date. Benefits eligible employees have 30 calendar days from their hire date or eligibility date to make State plan elections including declining coverage.

The Benefits Department asks that employees check both work email and personal email as some items may be sent to your siue.edu email account.

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Default Enrollment

If employees do not elect a plan within 30 calendar days, this will result in the following default enrollment for both full and part-time (50% or more) employees:

  • Quality Care Health Plan (QCHP) including EyeMed Vision
  • Quality Care Dental Plan (QCDP)
  • Basic Life Insurance (Free 1x annual salary)
  • No Dependent Coverage
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Employee Discount Program

Employees at SIUE can receive a variety of discounts at many area and national businesses. For full details, visit the HR webpage.

For applicable SIUE access codes, log in to Cougar Net at:
Home> Employment> Benefits and Deductions> Employee Discounts

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Ways to be Involved on Campus

Employee at SIUE can volunteer to help out at numerous campus events such as Move In Day, graduation ceremonies, first day activities and Textbook Service's check-out/return days.

The University also hosts several events for staff such as the Employee Service Awards, Holiday Reception and Employee Appreciation Day. These are fun events held to thank employees for their hard work at the University.

University wide events such as the Merchant Fair hosted in August and the Taste of SIUE in April are open to all employees to participate and attend.

Diversity and Inclusion at SIUE

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Statement on Diversity

The SIUE Statement on Diversity reflects SIUE’s commitment to recognizing and valuing the contributions of the breadth of humankind. All societies and peoples have contributed to the rich mix of contemporary humanity. In order to achieve domestic and international peace, social justice and the development of full human potential, we must build on this diversity and inclusion.

-Southern Illinois University Edwardsville nurtures an open, respectful, and welcoming climate that facilitates learning and work. Each member of the University is responsible for contributing to such a campus environment.

-Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is committed to education that explores the historic significance of diversity in order to understand the present and to better enable our community to engage the future.

-Integral to this commitment, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville strives for a student body and a workforce that is both diverse and inclusive.
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Division for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

SIUE’s Division for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is responsible for leading efforts to operationalize inclusive excellence at all levels of the institution. As we continue to take giant leaps toward SIUE’s future and grow stronger in our commitment to build an inclusive, anti-racist and equity-minded campus ecosystem, the Vice Chancellor for EDI invites individuals to seek out what is possible; to dream and think bigger and bolder than you ever have; and to not focus on what isn’t, but to put your energy into building what can be.

The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion divisional team is here to partner with students, staff, and faculty to facilitate pathways for involvement and to connect members to relevant resources and tools in support of this critical institutional work to build a legacy of equity and excellence at SIUE.

EDI Offices and Centers
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Inclusive Excellence at SIUE

Inclusive Excellence is an active process through which colleges and universities intentionally integrate diversity, inclusion and equity into their educational quality efforts, missions and infrastructure. The core principles of inclusive excellence are diversity, inclusion, equity and equity mindedness.

In the Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan (2018-2025), SIUE identified Inclusive Excellence as the framework and change model the University would adopt to develop and implement a set of systemic actions to facilitate the upbuilding of an equity-minded and centered campus culture.

Campus Safety

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SIUE Police Service

The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Police Department is a community-oriented law enforcement agency comprising 42 sworn police officers and 9 civilian employees. SIUE police officers are certified law enforcement officers with full investigatory and arrest authority granted by Illinois law. The SIUE Police Department is open and accessible to the University community 24 hours a day, and has its own Telecommunication Unit, which dispatches police officers to calls for service.

Meet the SIUE Police Team

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Community Oriented Policing

SIUE Police Services fosters a partnership with the University community to set a foundation for the community oriented policing philosophy developed by the department. Community oriented policing philosophy means being a highly visible and approachable police force. Police Services staff host various presentations and programs throughout the year to educate the University community, including faculty, staff, and students, on crime prevention methods and techniques and encourage them to accept appropriate responsibility for their safety and security on campus.
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Services Provided by SIUE Police

SIUE Police offer a wide variety of programs and services such as:

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Emergency Services

Emergency Campus Telephones: SIUE has emergency telephones located in in a variety of locations at all three campuses, which will allow for easy communications to the SIUE Police Department.

Rave Guardian: SIUE also offers the Rave Guardian app for its students, faculty and staff. This app provides instant communication with friends, family, campus safety and even 9-1-1.

Download the Rave Guardian App

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e-Lert

SIUE's e-Lert is a text messaging service that will be used to quickly notify faculty, staff and student cell phones when an urgent situation, such as a bomb threat or hostile intruder, occurs or when the University closes due to inclement weather. There is no cost to register for the alerts; however, standard rates may apply if your cell phone plan does not include text messaging. 

If you are a student, faculty, or staff member, you can register by clicking the "Sign Up Now" link and follow steps to enter your active e-id, password, and cell phone number. Each time you are notified to change your e-id password, you will also be given an opportunity to enroll, update your cell phone number if it has changed, or cancel your registration with the system.

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Discrimination, Harassment and Title IX Awareness

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Office of Equal Opportunity, Access and Title IX Coordination

The Office of Equal Opportunity, Access & Title IX Coordination is dedicated to the enhancement of a quality working and learning environment for our employees, students and others by ensuring the University meets its moral and legal obligations as an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. Through educational programs and compliance activities, the Office encourages a campus environment that supports all members of the University community.
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Services Provided by EOA

Services provided to the campus community include policy development and updating of the campus’ Affirmative Action Plan, training, as well as advising the campus on laws, rules, regulations, and issues affecting equal opportunity and affirmative action.

Visit their website for policies, procedures and additional information should you or someone in your office need to file a complaint or need answers to an issue.

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Thank You

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Thank you for completing the SIUE 101: New Employee Training presentation. We hope you were able to learn some valuable information about SIUE and the services we offer our staff and students.

As a thank you for completing this training module, please follow the link to complete the training certification form and you will receive a FREE welcome gift.

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Congratulations

We again welcome you to the University staff and hope you have a long and successful career at SIUE! 

For additional information on materials presented or employment at SIUE, please contact the Office of Human Resources at 618/650-2190.