Connect with each individual resource or support network available at Loyola Marymount University:
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310.338.2847 | Daum Hall 2nd Floor | arc@lmu.edu
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) provides academic support for all LMU students. It is the mission of the ARC to promote engaged academic citizenship and to provide opportunities for students to become more fully integrated into the rich and diverse culture of the university. Certified ARC peer tutors provide one-on-one writing support for papers in any class and lead a wide variety of writing workshops. All services are included in the cost of tuition.
Services include:
- One-on-one writing support
- Group writing workshops
- Subject-specific tutoring
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310.338.2889 | Von der Ahe, Lower Level
310.338.3723 | University Hall
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310.338.2860 | Malone Student Center 210; Sacred Heart Chapel, 1st Floor | ministry@lmu.edu
Campus Ministry is dedicated to promoting the spiritual growth and faith formation of our LMU students. Programs are designed to encourage learning, to care for the whole person, and to foster the service of faith and the promotion of justice. Ministry is rooted in the university’s Roman Catholic identity and the heritage of our sponsoring religious communities with special attention given to Ignatian spirituality. Likewise, through various programs and staff, Campus Ministry reaches out to support people of all faith backgrounds -- all those searching for deeper meaning in their lives. Please reach out to and explore their website to see all the services Campus Ministry has to provided students a place to believe, to belong, and to become.
Services include:
- Retreats
- Spiritual Direction
- Liturgy and Music Ministry
- Jewish Student Life
- Muslim Student Life
- Sacramental Preparation
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310.338.2893 | Foley Annex, Open 24/7 | public.safety@lmu.edu
310.338.4503 | University Hall, first floor
Campus Emergency Line: 222Campus Safety Services provides a wide range of services including taking crime and accident reports, responding to medical and incident emergencies, partnering with LMU Departments and Schools to provide general and specific safety training and assisting the City of Los Angeles Police Department with investigations.
Services include:
- Patrol and Investigations into crimes that occur on campus
- Campus Lost and Found
- Emergency Preparedness
- Safety Trainings (theft prevention, disaster preparedness, etc)
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310.338.2871 | Von der Ahe 135 | careers@lmu.edu
Career and Professional Development provides the resources and experiences to help students leverage their Jesuit education to achieve their full potential.
Services include:
- Career coaching
- Resume and cover letter review
- Networking opportunities
- Professional attire
- Career planning assessments
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310.338.2959 | St. Robert’s Annex | csa@lmu.edu
The Center of Service and Action offers students and graduates a range of opportunities to volunteer their time serving those disadvantaged or oppressed. Service opportunities are available both locally and abroad through dedicated service groups or special events.
Services include:
- Food Pantry
- Alternative Breaks
- Community based learning
- Food Pantry
- Service organizations
- Service-themed housing
- Special Games
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310.338.3756 | Malone Student Center 401 |
Community of Care (COC) is a collaborative, case management program, is to enhance community safety and student well-being. The Community of Care provides prevention, assessment, and intervention for and with students as they navigate the challenges that stand in their way of academic and personal success. Please contact the Student Affairs Dean of Students office for more information.
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310.338.4216 | Daum Hall, 2nd Floor | dsslmu@lmu.edu
Disability Support Services (DSS) works with all members of the LMU community to ensure that equal access is achieved through accommodations for students who have an established disability that limits them in a major life activity. The DSS staff provides appropriate services and accommodations to students who have established disabilities under federal and state law.
Accommodations available upon request include:
- Extra time on exams
- Taking exams in a different location
- Access to note taking software
- Priority consideration for an on-campus single room
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310.338.5808 | Malone Student Center 201 | eis@lmu.edu
Ethnic and Intercultural Services (EIS) provides services and resources that promote the academic mission of LMU. EIS provides a supportive environment where individual growth and cultural expression is encouraged and academic excellence is expected.
EIS offers connections with the following offices:
- Asian Pacific Student Services
- Office of Black Student Services
- Chicano Latino Student Services
- Intercultural Facilitators
- LGBT Student Services
- The Learning Community
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310.338.2753 | Von der Ahe 270 | finaid@lmu.edu
LMU participates in all federal and state-based financial aid programs and provides significant funding of our own to assist students who qualify for financial aid. We also offer a wide range of academic scholarships to recognize and reward the scholastic accomplishments of our most distinguished entering first-year students.
LMU will offer you the maximum amount available from each funding source, within federal, state, and university regulations, without exceeding financial need.
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310.338.7777 | William H. Hannon Library, second floor | helpdesk@lmu.edu
Information Technology Services (ITS) provides management and services in support of the University's information technology resources. These resources include:
- Network and telecommunications systems
- Computer labs
- Learning spaces
- Administrative information systems
- Web and instructional technology services
ITS provides these services in an effort to enhance the intellectual life and experience of students and the University community and to provide for efficient technology operations.
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310.258.5482 | Malone Student Center 201 | Stuart.Moskovitz@lmu.edu
LGBTQ Student Services promotes equality, visibility and inclusion of LGBT students within the LMU community through education and dialogue. The office also serves as the primary resource and support center for students of all orientations and gender identities.
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Wellness comes in many forms. Nourish your body and your mind with LMU’s diverse group of wellness resources. Find wellness resources to support you on your LMU journey.
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310.338.3756 | Malone Student Center 301 | lmucares@lmu.edu
LMU CARES (Campus Awareness Resource Education Services) is a program within the Student Transitions and Success. The mission of LMU CARES is to engage our students in miss-driven education about:
- Alcohol and other drugs
- Sexual and interpersonal misconduct prevention and reporting
- Title IX
- Wellness and resilience
- Diversity, equity and inclusion
- Interfaith leadership
- Civic engagement
- Bystander intervention
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310.338.2937 | Malone Student Center 201 | oiss@lmu.edu
The Office for International Student Services (OISS) serves as a resource to the University by ensuring regulatory compliance. OISS provides programs and services that support international students' and scholars' social, educational and professional success, thereby, creating an engaged global community.
Services include:
- Social Programming
- International Student Orientation
- Visa assistance
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310.338.1821 | Malone Student Center 401
The the Office of Student Conduct and Community Responsibility is committed to fostering an environment conducive to the pursuit of knowledge. Such an environment is based upon respect, trust, integrity, and accountability. Through education and by upholding community standards detailed in the Student Conduct Code, the Office of Student Conduct & Community Responsibility holds students accountable for their actions and helps them grow into more responsible and community-minded persons.
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310.338.3756 | Malone Student Center 301 | ocsl@lmu.edu
Off Campus Student Life (OCSL) addresses the needs and concerns of off campus students, particularly those living in the Los Angeles neighborhoods surrounding the LMU campus. Our office seeks to educate students about city ordinances and university policies and to foster positive community relations on and off campus.
Services include:
- Off-Campus Address Verification
- Guides to living off-campus
- RoomSync portal for assistance finding off-campus roommates
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310.338.2740 | Von der Ahe 150 | registar@lmu.edu
The Office of the Registrar maintains records of the academic progress and accomplishments of students and is responsible for awarding degrees, issuing transcripts, and other matters concerning official records.
Services include:
- Transcript and degree ordering
- Degree Works degree audit
- VA and military benefits
- Transfer credit and articulation
- Academic calendar
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310.338.2735 | University Hall Suite 1100 | onecard@lmu.edu
The LMU OneCard is a multi-functional, campus ID "Smart Card" that provides students, staff, and faculty with access to: Lion Wallet accounts containing applicable dining dollars, Flexi-Dollars, and program flexible allowances; door access to authorized classrooms, offices, computer labs, laundry facilities and dorm rooms; various campus events and services such as the LMU shuttle, mail distribution center, William H. Hannon Library and Burns Recreation Center.
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310.338.6551 | Malone Student Center 113 | recovery@lmu.edu
Recovery at LMU provides a comfortable space and supportive community for students in recovery or seeking to create and sustain improvements in their wellness.
Students will be empowered to take individual responsibility for their own health and well-being while belonging to a community of support. Staff facilitate access to support groups and provide programming for students and their allies in recovery. Weekly meetings are held each semester. No sign-up required. LMU's Center for Student Collegiate Recovery is a member of Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE).
Services include:
- Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
- Al-Anon meetings
- Cannabis Moderation meetings
- Mindfulness and movement meetings
- Lions for Recovery (a registered student organization) meetings
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310.338.7606 | Malone Student Center 355 | ses@lmu.edu
Student Employment Services (SES) at LMU provides part-time employment opportunities, workshops, and services to further students' professional development and post-graduate success.
More than 3,400 LMU students work in more than 5,300 positions across campus. National reports and LMU retention statistics indicate that students who work are more successful because of the skills and experiences they obtain on the job.
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310.338.2711 | Von der Ahe, Suite 250 | studacct@lmu.edu
Student Financial Services is committed to providing high quality customer-oriented financial services that embraces ethics, respect and integrity. We provide customer service and counseling to students, parents and the LMU community, while proactively assisting families in meeting their financial obligations to the university.
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310.338.2881 | Burns Recreation Center, North Entrance, First Floor | lmuhealth@lmu.edu
Student Health Services (SHS) is committed to the health and safety of our campus community. We are a full-service medical office that is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).Our health care team includes physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and trained support staff.
Services include:
- Treatment for acute illnesses and injuries
- Preventive care
- Referral to specialists for chronic and/or ongoing health problems
- Gynecological health services
- Dermatological care
- Health education/wellness programs
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310.338.2963 | Leavey 6 101 | housing@lmu.edu
The Student Housing Office creates a living and learning environment by providing programs and services that empower students to realize their potential in mind, body and spirit within a community that honors human diversity and accepts students as individuals; each with rights and responsibilities.
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310.338.2868 | Burns Recreation Center, North Entrance, Second Floor
Student Psychological Services (SPS) provides confidential individual and group psychotherapy (in person and via telehealth), crisis assessment and response, educational outreach presentations, community referral assistance, and consultation to students, faculty, staff or parents who are concerned about a student. There is no charge for our services. SPS is accredited by the International Association of Counseling Services, Inc.
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310.338.3756 | Malone Student Center 301
Student Transitions and Success is home to programs focused on providing programming and outreach to specific student populations to ensure their successful engagement, retention and transition into LMU.
Services include:
- First-Year Programs
- Transfer Programs
- Guardian Scholars Program
- Veteran Programs
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310.568.6105 | University Hall 1900 | titleix@lmu.edu
Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in educational programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance. Examples of programs and activities that are subject to Title IX include admissions, recruitment, financial aid, academic programs, athletics, housing and employment. Title IX also protects students from sexual harassment, including sexual violence, such as rape, other forms of sexual assault, sexual battery and sexual coercion, or interpersonal misconduct (dating violence, domestic violence and stalking.)
LMU's Title IX Coordinator monitors and oversees the university's compliance with Title IX and related laws in the prevention of sex harassment and discrimination, including the coordination of education and training activities and the response to Title IX complaints. Students, faculty, administrators, staff, or others who participate in LMU's education programs and activities with questions, concerns, or complaints about sex discrimination, sex harassment or sexual or interpersonal misconduct are encouraged to contact the Title IX Coordinator.
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310.338.4585
The Committee on the Status of Women (CSW) is a university standing committee charged with addressing issues of special concern to women students, staff, and faculty on the LMU campus and advising the President on these issues.
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310.338.5252 | Malone Student Center 301| veteranprograms@lmu.edu
The Veteran Programs office welcomes veterans, children of veterans and students who are veterans. The Veteran Programs provides resources and support for academic transition, and integrate veterans into university life with success.
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310.338.2788 | William H. Hannon Library | circulation@lmu.edu | library@lmu.edu
The William H. Hannon Library fosters academic excellence and provides information resources for students, faculty, and staff at Loyola Marymount University.
Services include:
- Borrowing books
- Course tutoring
- Research assistance
- Study Rooms
- Computer and software checkout