About LeaderShape
LeaderShape is a nationally recognized six-day experience that challenges participants to explore identity development and inclusive leadership. Students work towards developing a blueprint plan that includes discussions on how to lead with integrity™ and have a healthy disregard for the impossible.
University Center, B013A
610.758.6674
leader@lehigh.edu
Academic Life & Student Transitions
The office of Academic Life and Student Transitions is committed to helping students reach their full academic potential. Understanding the importance of integrating academic and student life, the staff members work with students to assist their development both inside and outside the classroom.
Williams Hall, Suite 390
610.758.4159
inacsup@lehigh.edu
Academic Support
The Center offers one-on-one appointments for individualized study skills support and conducts workshops for student groups and organizations, and offers assistance with time management, study skills and strategies, goal setting, learning styles and more.
Williams Hall Room 441
610.758.4154
intutor@lehigh.edu
Academic Transitions
The Office of Academic Transitions works to ensure students' use of and benefit from campus support and opportunities that will facilitate their overall success at the university in both the academic and student life realms.
Williams Hall, Suite 301
610.758.5181
success@lehigh.edu
Advocates
The Gender Violence Support Advocates (Advocates) Program is a network of dedicated and
compassionate staff members who are trained to assist survivors of gender violence.
In their role, Advocates provide initial support and referrals to survivors.
University Center, Room C109
610.758.1303
ingves@lehigh.edu
bLUeprint
bLUeprint is a way for students to explore the 5 Foundations set forth by the Division of Student Affairs. Students are encouraged to discover, explore, connect and apply a variety of out of the classroom experiences and opportunities and reflect on how and what they are learning and the impact that learning has on their personal development.
Williams Hall, Suite 380
610.758.4165
blueprint@lehigh.edu
bLUeprint Grants
The grants have been established to encourage faculty and staff to develop programs that will enrich and expand student learning opportunities consistent with the goal of the University’s Strategic Plan to promote student success.
Williams Hall, Suite 380
610.758.3890
instuaff@lehigh.edu
Campus Programs
The Office of Student Involvement offers a variety of engaging programs to enhance student life outside the classroom.
University Center, Room C105
610.758.6670
instuact@lehigh.edu
Center for Academic Success
The Center for Academic Success, a component of Academic Life and Student Transitions, is committed to helping all students reach their full academic potential.
Williams Hall, Suite 301
610.758.5181
intutor@lehigh.edu
Community Service Office
The office provides a coordinated effort for student, faculty and staff to engage in service to the greater Lehigh Valley area. Currently the office has contact with over 100 local agencies that are always looking for volunteers.
Christmas-Saucon Hall, Room 137
610.758.6674
inserve@lehigh.edu
Counseling & Psychological Services (UCPS)
UCPS provides Individual counseling, group therapy, faculty/staff and parent consultation, and numerous outreach activities.
Johnson Hall, 4th Floor
610.758.3880
incso@lehigh.edu
Crisis Assistance
Students in crisis can receive support both during and outside regular office hours.
Johnson Hall, 4th Floor
610.758.3880
incso@lehigh.edu
Dean of Students
The departments within the Dean of Students Office extends the learning environment beyond the classroom through a variety of programs and activities that make the Lehigh student experience a distinctively rewarding one.
Williams Hall, Suite 380
610.758.4156
indost@lehigh.edu
Disability Accessibility - Event Planning Checklist
Providing information on Disability Accommodations for individuals attending events on campus.
University Center, C102A
610.758.4163
inucr@lehigh.edu
Disability Support Services
At Disability Support Services, we work closely with students who self-identify in order to ensure equal access to University programs activities and services.
Williams Hall, Suite 301
610.758.4152
indss@lehigh.edu
First-Year Experience
The Office of First-Year Experience (OFYE) provides support and resources for the academic and social transition of new students and their families.
Clayton University Center, Suite 128
610.758.1300
fye@lehigh.edu
Free Shuttle Bus Service
The Office of Student Involvement offers a FREE shuttle bus service to the Lehigh Valley Mall and Walmart.
Christmas Saucon, 3rd Floor
610.758.6670
instuact@lehigh.edu
Hazing Prevention
The Hazing Prevention website centralizes all resources related to hazing education, awareness, and reporting at Lehigh. Information for various stakeholders, reporting resources and important contact information can be found here.
University Center, Room B013
610.758.4157
infrasor@lehigh.edu
Health & Wellness Center
Johnson Hall, 3rd Floor
610.758.3870
inluhc@lehigh.edu
Health Advancement & Prevention Strategies Office
The Health Advancement & Prevention Strategies Office serves as a centralized unit for strategic and coordinated prevention activities that address priority student health issues while supporting student learning and personal development.
Clayton UC, Room 419
610.758.0270
inhaps@lehigh.edu
Leadership Consulting
Using a variety of delivery methods, the Office of Student Leadership Development (OSLD) offers multiple workshops and training seminars on many different leadership topics. In these workshops and seminars, we utilize various techniques to convey our message, such as experiential activities, discussion sessions, lectures, workshops, leadership inventories, team building activities, videos and other media resources. We develop these opportunities based on your needs, so if your department or organization is looking for someone to support in taking your vision to the next level, contact the OSLD. Our leadership Consultants can help.
University Center, Room B013
610.758.6674
leader@lehigh.edu
Lehigh After Dark (LAD)
Lehigh After Dark is a program offered at Lehigh University to expand social options for students on weekend nights. Lehigh students who are both drinkers and non-drinkers have voiced a strong interest in attending university sponsored events and activities that allow for alternative social options. These events are offered on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights between 10:00pm and 2:00am.
Christmas-Saucon Hall, 311
610.758.0050
indark@lehigh.edu
Lehigh Involvement Connection (LINC)
LINC (Lehigh Involvement Connection) is a virtual campus center and is the primary location for the Lehigh community to find out what's happening on campus via a campus involvement calendar and to learn about student involvement opportunities.
University Center, Room C105
610.758.6670
insi@lehigh.edu
Lost and Found
Found items may be turned in to the Information Desk on the first floor of the University Center and lost items may be reported by using our online form or in person.
University Center Information Desk, 1st Floor
610.758.4160
inuc@lehigh.edu
Military Science and Leadership (ROTC)
The Military Science and Leadership (Army ROTC) program is designed to develop confident, competent, and adaptive leaders with the basic military skills and leadership foundation necessary to lead in any environment. Graduates of our program receive leadership skills that are sought after by both military and corporate leaders.
Jordan Hall
610.758.3275
inmil@lehigh.edu
Office of Residence Life
Williams Hall, Suite 320
610.758.6598
inlife@lehigh.edu
Office of Student Involvement
We provide an array of entertainment options for students and work with student organizations to plan their own events.
Clayton University Center
610.758.6670
inose@lehigh.edu
Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education
The Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education works to change campus climate and culture around sexual assault, intimate partner abuse, and stalking from a healthy relationship approach through both education and support.
Christmas-Saucon Hall, Room 241, 242
610.758.1303
bed4@lehigh.edu
Online Writing Lab (OWL)
Students can submit up to 10 pages of writing to the OWL, and within 1 business day (not counting weekends) a writing tutor will respond with feedback.
110 Drown Hall
610.758.4525
incent@lehigh.edu
Peer Health Advisors
A Peer Health Advisor is a student specially trained to help advance the health and safety of his/her peers at Lehigh University. Peer Heath Advisors provide peer-to-peer support, advice, resources and programming to promote healthy behaviors.
University Center, Room 403
610.758.0050
inhaps@lehigh.edu
Peer Tutoring
The Center for Academic Success offers free peer tutoring in many introductory and 100-¬level courses in math, chemistry, physics, engineering, economics and business.
Williams Hall, Room 441
610.758.4154
intutor@lehigh.edu
Recreational Sites
The Lehigh Valley and surrounding area offers many outdoor recreational opportunities.
University Center, Room C105
610.758.6670
instuact@lehigh.edu
Ropes Course
Our outdoor elements made up of trees, wires, poles and other equipment are designed to create unique and challenging problem solving scenarios. Teams work together to negotiate the elements and successfully meet the challenges presented. Concepts such as team dynamics, effective communication, decision making, and leadership are woven into discussions following the completion of each element.
University Center, Room B013A
610.758.6674
leadership@lehigh.edu
Student Affairs
Our division works with students during every phase of their Lehigh experience, from their shared first-year orientation sessions, to the leadership training that will prepare them for a lifetime of success.
Williams Hall, Suite 380
610.758.3890
instuaff@lehigh.edu
Williams Hall Suite 380
610-758-6685
Student Center Operations
We strive throughout our two facilities (Clayton University Center and Lamberton Hall) to offer programs, activities, and services that will cultivate and enhance the living and learning experiences in our comfortable and inviting environments.
Christmas-Saucon Hall, Room 136
610.758.4160
inucr@lehigh.edu
Student Clubs and Organizations
Lehigh has over 200 student clubs and organizations of various interests, sizes and purposes to provide a wealth of opportunities for students to develop and further enhance their leadership skills and interests.
University Center, Room C105
610.758.6670
instuact@lehigh.edu
Student Conduct & Community Expectations
The Office of Student Conduct & Community Expectations provides a fair, equitable, and educational system of resolving behavioral incidents involving Lehigh University students. We are also responsible for maintaining student conduct records and statistics.
Williams Hall, Suite 320
610.758.4632
inosc@lehigh.edu
Student Support & Case Management Services
The Office of Student Support & Case Management Services promotes holistic student well-being, learning, and success.
Williams Hall, Suite 390
610.758.4156
lag2@lehigh.edu
The SOuRCe (Student Organization Resource Center)
The Student Organization Resource Center, better known as The SOuRCe, is Lehigh's one-quick stop for all campus-affiliated clubs and organizations in providing materials and resources for club event planning and marketing.
UC 2nd Floor Room A208 (next to Baker’s Junction)
610.758.6670
instuact@lehigh.edu
Writing & Math Center
The Writing and Math Center provides face to face services as well as online resources to develop writing abilities, research techniques, and math proficiency. It is free of charge to everyone in the Lehigh community.
Drown Hall, Room 110
610.758.4525
incent@lehigh.edu