Connect with each individual resource or support network available at Loyola Marymount University:
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(310) 338-2847 | Daum Hall 2nd Floor
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. Please explore the many resources ARC has to offer by browsing their website.
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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
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.
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(310) 338-2871 | Von der Ahe 135
The Office of Career and Professional Development provides the resources and experiences to help students leverage their Jesuit education to achieve their full potential.
- Identify their values, interests, and skill-set
- Understand how these skills relate to professional life
- Explore a wide range of careers that reflect skills and interests
- Develop and pursue a career plan for after college
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(310) 338-2711
LMUCC provides high quality, developmentally and age appropriate programs for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Our program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
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(310) 338-3756 | Malone Student Center 401
The mission of the Loyola Marymount University Community of Care (COC), 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’s Office for more information.
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(310) 338-2893 | Foley Annex
(310) 338-4503 | University Hall, first floor
Campus Emergency Line: 222Public Safety 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.
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(310) 338-4216 | Daum Hall, 2nd Floor
Disability Support Services (DSS) provides specialized assistance and resources to enable students with physical, perceptual, learning, ADHD and/or psychological disabilities to achieve maximum independence while pursuing their educational goals. The DSS staff provides appropriate services and accommodations to students who have established disabilities under federal and state law.
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(310) 338-2753 | Von der Ahe 270
The Financial Aid Office is dedicated to providing sound stewardship of 170 million dollars in university, government and private funds that are utilized by our students to finance their LMU education. Our student–focused staff assists students and their families to seek out, acquire and make the best use of all resources available to help them finance the cost of attending LMU. Staff ensures that there is equity and consistency in the delivery of funds and processes.
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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) 338-2788 | William H. Hannon Library | library@lmu.edu
The William H. Hannon Library fosters academic excellence and provides information resources for students, faculty, and staff at Loyola Marymount University.
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lmu.edu/lionwellness
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. -
(310) 258-4381 | Malone Student Center 403
LMU CARES (Campus Awareness Resource Education Services) provides education to the campus community about resources, support and policies at the university regarding sexual and interpersonal misconduct and prevention. Email the LMU Cares Coordinator for more information at lmucares@lmu.edu
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(310) 338-2740 | Von der Ahe 150
The Office of the Registrar is committed to serving the college community and executing its assigned tasks in a manner that is efficient, professional, and ethical. In fulfilling the mission of LMU, the Registrar’s Office designs and implements efficient systems for student registration, class scheduling, and room assignments; creates and maintains accurate academic records, and ensures the integrity of the LMU degree.
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(310) 338-2735 | Von der Ahe, Lower Level | onecard@lmu.edu
The LMU OneCard is an intuitive campus ID card that provides students, faculty and staff with transactional access to their meal plans and laundry facilities, as well as door access to their dorm rooms, classrooms, offices, computer labs, the library and the recreation center.
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(310) 338-2871 | Malone Student Center 401
Approximately 3,500 students are employed on the LMU campus and in the Westchester communities. Research shows that students who work moderate hours (10-20 hours a week) learn to manage their time better which can lead to improved academic performance. Through participation in Student Employment Services (SES), students contribute their time and talents to the Westchester and on-campus communities while gaining valuable work experience.
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(310) 338-2711 | Von der Ahe, Suite 250 | studacct@lmu.edu
The Office of 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
Student Health Services (SHS) is dedicated to providing those services, opportunities and experiences, which compliment academic pursuits, facilitate personal development, and create a safe and healthy campus community. Student Health Services is supportive of the university mission and efforts to retain and graduate intelligent well-informed, faith-filled men and women.
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(310) 338-2963 | Leavey 6, First Floor
The Student Housing Office (SHO) provides a living and learning environment that empowers students to realize their full potential and make friends that will last a lifetime. On-campus student housing accommodates over 3,200 students living in residence halls and apartments . Residence Life, Resident Ministers, Resident Services and Faculty in Residence/Fellows coordinate together within SHO to provide programs and services that bring students together in 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 services for LMU students, including individual and group counseling, walk-in consultations, emergency psychological services, and psycho-educational outreach programming. SPS also offers psychological consultation to students, faculty, staff, or parents who are concerned about a student. SPS professional staff will provide students with a professional consultation for a student. There are no charges for services.
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(310) 568-6105 | University Hall 1900 | strivedi@lmu.edu
Title IX: If you are the victim of sexual assault, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or any other form of sexual or interpersonal misconduct, Loyola Marymount University will support you and connect you to the care that you need while ensuring that you know your options and your rights during this difficult time. You do not have to go through this alone.