Help at LVC

Academic Accommodation: Students with documented disabilities should contact the Office of Disability Services for academic support and/or if they need academic accommodations. The office is located on the second floor of the Humanities Building. For more information, contact ext. 6071 or visit Disability Services.

Academic Peer Tutoring: The academic tutoring office offers assistance to students who want to improve their academic performance. For every course, from Accounting to Spanish, tutors who are successful students themselves will help you improve study techniques and assist with time management. There is no charge for this service. To schedule an appointment with a tutor, please call ext. 6799. For more information, visit Peer Tutoring.

Academic Success Workshops: Academic and Student Affairs provide workshops during the academic year based on a wide variety of topics: time management, study skills, approaching your textbooks, learning styles, etc. A list of scheduled programs can be found at the Peer Tutoring web site or Student Affairs.

Business Office: Questions related to student accounts and billing can be resolved by calling ext. 6300 or visiting the business office on the first floor of the Humanities Building. For more information, visit the Business Office.

Career Services: The career services staff is available to assist students in development of comprehensive career planning. This includes exploring the selection of a major or a change in major, informing students about internships, supporting graduate school application, and assisting with postgraduate employment opportunities. The office is located in the Mund College Center. Staff is available for drop-in hours or scheduled appointments. For more information, please call ext. 6560 or visit Career Services.

Community Service: Lebanon Valley College encourages its students to get involved in volunteerism and community service. Whether you want to work with children, the elderly, the environment, health care, or any other field, there are many opportunities for you to give back to your community while further enhancing your educational pursuits at the College. For more information, please call ext. 6136 or visit Community Service.

Commuter Services: Commuters should contact the Director of Student Activities related to their concerns. She can be reached at ext. 6164 or in her office in the lower level of the College Center. The commuter lounge is located in there as well. For more information, visit the Commuter web site.

Counseling Services: Counselors are available to assist students with issues that inhibit their academic or personal growth. The office is located on the second floor of Shroyer Health Center and can be reached at ext. 6696. There is no additional charge for this service. For more information, visit Counseling Services.

Financial Aid: Should you have questions related to your financial aid or work study, you should call ext. 6126 or visit the office in the Carnegie Building. For more information, visit Financial Aid.

Health Services: Students with health concerns or health insurance issues should contact Health Services personnel, which is located on the first floor of Shroyer Health Center. Registered nurses are available Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to assist students with health issues. Please call ext. 6232 to schedule an appointment. For more information, visit Health Services.

Housing: Questions related to your housing assignment, room availability, residency requirements, roommate concerns, etc. can be answered by calling ext. 6233 or visiting the Residential Life office in Wagner House. For more information, visit Residential Life.

IT Services: IT services manages, operates, and supports the College's computer information systems. Call ext. 6072 with questions concerning the campus network, internet connections, and the College telephone system. For more information, visit IT Services.

Leadership: Leadership LVC features many opportunities for students to learn and practice important skills that will assist them both at LVC and afterwards. The leadership development program provides structured leadership programs, inspiring students on campus to develop their potential to be effective advocates for themselves, their peers, and their communities. For more information about any of these programs, please call ext. 6168 or visit the Leadership Development web site.

Mail: Resident students attending Lebanon Valley College will have an on-campus mailbox. The student mailboxes are located in the lobby of each residence hall. The student's room key will open their mailbox with the exception of Vickroy Hall. Students living in Vickroy Hall will receive a mailbox combination number from the Residential Life Office. Mail is delivered Monday through Friday.

Multicultural Affairs: The Office of Multicultural Affairs provides counseling for students and gives LVC's community opportunities to further develop human understanding (cultural heritages, history, literature, disabilities, contemporary issues, cultural etiquettes, art, music, and religions). The office is located on the main level of the Mund College Center. For more information, please call ext. 6165 or visit the Multicultural Affairs website.

Packages: Students will receive an e-mail notification if they receive a package. Packages sent by US mail or UPS can be received at the Mund College Center. Fedex packages can be received from the mailroom located in the lower level of the Humanities Building.

Public Safety/Parking: Public Safety personnel are on duty 7 days a week and provide service related to traffic and parking control, campus and residence hall patrols, escort assistance, lost items, and prevention programs. Questions related to safety and parking concerns should be directed to the office by calling ext. 6111 or visit them at 148 N. College Avenue. For more information, visit Public Safety.

Registrar: All change of registration forms can be secured from the Registrar's office such as major change card, withdrawal from course form, add/drop forms, etc. Located on the first floor of Humanities, this office can be reached at ext. 6215. For more information, visit the Registrar's Office.

Office of Spiritual Life: The Office of Spiritual Life plays an important role in campus religious affairs, ministering to students from a variety of religious backgrounds or to those with no religious affiliation. The full-time Chaplain, who oversees the campus spiritual life programs, is also available for counseling. The local Catholic priest provides a weekly mass on campus. Clergy of local Buddhist, Sikh, and Jewish congregations also serve as adjunct College chaplains. The Chaplain can be reached by calling ext. 6135 or visiting the Chaplain's office located in Miller Chapel. For more information, visit the Spiritual Life website.

Residential Life: Residence halls are staffed by resident assistants who are responsible for assisting residents of the building, enforcing community standards, and providing quality programming. This student staff is supervised by professional staff that is also available to assist you. Residential Life professional staff can be contacted by calling ext. 6233 or visiting the office of your residential life professional in the Student Affairs office in Wagner House. For more information, visit Residential Life.

Student Activities: Want to join or start a club? This department is the place to begin! Students are encouraged to actively participate in a broad range of social and educational opportunities. The Office of Student Activities can link you to a variety of experiences. Call ext. 6161 for more information or visit the office located in the Mund College Center. For more information, visit Student Activities.

Student Payroll: Questions related to work study or campus employment forms and student payroll checks may be answered by calling ext. 6415 or visiting the Payroll Office on the first floor of the Humanities Building. For more information, visit Financial Aid.

Writing Center: The writing center tutors assist students in becoming better writers. The writing center is located in the lower level of the Bishop Library. There is no charge for this service. For more information, contact ext. 6790 or visit the Writing Center.