Campus Resource Guide
Lehigh offers a wide network of offices and resources dedicated to creating a supportive, safe, and inclusive community for every student. With so many options available, it’s understandable if you’re unsure where to start. Below are some of the teams here to help you find the care and guidance you need.
Crisis
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Feeling overwhelmed, sick, or unsafe? The resources listed below are available to you right now. Whether you need an appointment, someone to talk to, or immediate assistance, we are here to support your well-being.
- Make a Counseling Center Appointment
- Make a Health Appointment
- Reach the Survivor Support Advocate On Call: 610-758-4763
- Report Sexual Misconduct or Title IX Concern
- If you are concerned about someone other than yourself: Report a Student of Concern
- In an emergency or crisis situation
- If it is an emergency and someone needs immediate care:
- Call Campus Police at 610 758 4200 or 911 and ask for assistance.
Health and Well-being
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- Health & Wellness Center
- Counseling & Psychological Services (UCPS)
- Office of Survivor Support and Intimacy Education
- Disability Support Services
- Campus Recreation
- Student Support & Case Management Services
- Health Advancement & Prevention Strategies Office (HAPS)
- Lehigh After Dark (LAD)
- Hazing Prevention
- Medical Amnesty
Making Connections and Building Community
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- Office of Student Involvement
- Fraternity and Sorority Life
- Student Clubs and Organizations
- Community Service Office
- Army ROTC- Steel Battalion
- Student Center Operations
- Year 2@LU
- Camp Hawk
- Office of International Students and Scholars
- Graduate Life Office (GLO)
- The Office of Inclusive Excellence and Belonging (OIEB)
- Lehigh360
Faculty and Staff Resources
You are a crucial part of our student support network, and your efforts create a more supportive campus for all. By learning about the common challenges our students face and familiarizing yourself with available resources, you can contribute to a welcoming community where every student feels seen, safe, and supported.