WorkLife Programs
WorkLife Programs FAQs
Who may access information from WorkLife Programs?

Most of the information contained on this site are resources available to the public. However, some services such as the EAP and anything beyond what is available on the Internet are made available exclusively to university employees.

Is WorkLife an on-campus day care center?
No, WorkLife Programs is a function within University Human Resources. Dispensing resource information is only one service WorkLife provides to employees and students. University families now have access to child care options, forms, and other resources 24/7 via Internet links.

What can WorkLife Programs do for me? 
We've done the work; gathered the information and maintain it current to help university families get the answers they need to help balance work and life responsibilities. 

Does the university provide financial assistance with the cost of day care?
No, but employees may consider signing up with the Flex Spending program through Payroll and Employee Benefits. Some child care providers offer sliding fee scales and discounts. For more information, vist the Family Social Services Administration for child care assistance: http://www.in.gov/fssa/carefinder/3164.htm

Students may contact The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, 765-285-5600 for assistance.

Do I need to follow-up with WorkLife Programs after I've found a suitable option?
No need to follow-up.

Is there a fee for services?
The information provided to employees and student through WorkLife Programs is FREE of charge.

What do I need to do to request the BSU Student Baby Sitter Information?
Obtaining information is a two-step process.
1. Sign/submit the Disclaimer/Release of Liability Statement. The confirmation page will instruct you on the next necessary step.