We Are Here for You!

LMU SOE has ample ways to support you.  If you are looking for clarification on policies, to get connected around campus, and to find ways to take care of your whole self, we are here to help you access the resources available.

Policies

SOE Grievance Process
This process is outlined to provide students with mechanisms to address grievances or concerns.

Student Concern Policy and Protocol
This outlines the policy, process, and appeals procedure when faculty or staff are concerned about a student's ability to uphold academic or non-academic standards.

Resources

  • Dining Options Around University Hall

    Dining Services provides a number of food options convenient to University Hall. Whether you are looking to eat while you study or to grab something on the go, here are some delicious, nutritious options.

    Einstein Bros Bagels
    University Hall East Atrium
    7:00am-7:00pm, Monday-Friday

    Einstein offers salads, fruit, and sandwiches in addition to their bagels and coffee. It is also available for pre-order and pick-up on Grubhub.

    Einstein also has microwaves available for use to heat up food from home.

    Latitude 33 - Crimson Lion (available for GrubHub ordering-only)
    University Hall, 1767 – Just west of the Parking Office elevator lobby
    5:00pm-8:00pm, Monday-Friday

    The Grid @ Leavey Convenience Store
    Leavey 6 building (on right, just after University Hall bridge)
    10:00am-2:00am everyday

    The Grid offers beverages, grab-and-go meals, self-serve coffee, and a multitude of snacks.

    Vending Machines
    Multiple locations in parking garage and elevator lobby

    Kiwibots
    Deliver to far end of University Hall bridge

    Kiwibots can deliver food from other University Dining options, but these cute bots take a little time and pre-ordering.  Allow 30-40 minutes for these to meet you at the far end of the bridge.

  • Student Health Services

    The office is located on the north side of the Burns Recreation Center. Check the website for current hours. 

    Phone 310.338.2881
    Email LMUhealth@lmu.edu

    Campus Recreation and Student Facilities

    The Fritz B. Burns Recreation Center is home to a number of fitness and recreation facilities, including activity rooms, gymnasiums, an outdoor swimming pool, pro shop, and a complete fitness center. The activity rooms host classes in dance, yoga, Pilates, studio cycling, martial arts, and more. Membership is included in your tuition. Check the website for current hours and class schedules.

    Phone 310.338.1720
    Email burnsrec@lmu.edu

    Student Health Insurance Plan

    All full-time students are automatically enrolled in this plan, or you can waive coverage if you're enrolled in another health plan. Check the website for specifics and coverage.

  • For life-threatening emergencies, call Public Safety at 310-338-2893 or 222 from campus phones.

    Student Psychological Services

    Student Psychological Services (SPS) provides confidential individual and group therapy, walk-in consultations, emergency psychological services, and more. SPS also offers psychological consultation to students, faculty, staff, or parents who are concerned about a student. Check the website for current hours and services.

    Phone 310-338-2868
    Email sps@lmu.edu

    LMU CARES

    LMU CARES provides education to the campus community about resources, support, and policies at the university regarding sexual and interpersonal misconduct and prevention. LMU is committed to building a community based on the creed of the Lion's Code, where individuals act with integrity, stand in faith, and serve one another.‌ Student safety is our top priority. We have zero tolerance for sexual or interpersonal misconduct in our community. See the website for more information and current services.

    Community of Care

    Community of Care provides prevention, assessment, and intervention for and with LMU students as they navigate the challenges that stand in their way of academic and personal success. SOE faculty or staff may work with this group to help support students who are in distress. See the website for more information.

     

  • Financial Aid Office

    The counseling staff at the Financial Aid Office can help students who are experiencing financial hardship.

    Phone 310-338-2753
    Email finaid@lmu.edu

    LMU Food Pantry

    Operated by LMU's Center for Service and Action, the Food Pantry is a resource for students struggling to access and secure food due to financial hardship.

    • Located adjacent to St. Robert's Annex
    • Open 24/7 and accessible to everybody on campus with OneCard access
    • Check the pantry's website for more details

     

  • Campus Ministry

    Campus Ministry is a diverse, multi-faith team -- lay, clergy, and Religious -- dedicated to fostering the mission of Loyola Marymount University, especially the service of faith and the promotion of justice. The campus ministers support the many programs and activities that meet the spiritual needs of our students. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 310-338-2860
    Email ministry@lmu.edu

    Ethnic and Intercultural Services

    The Ethnic and Intercultural Services Department (EIS) provides services and resources that promote the academic mission of LMU, and provides a supportive environment where individual growth and cultural expression is encouraged and academic excellence is expected. Support groups include those for students who identify as Asian Pacific, Black, Chicano/a, Latino/a, Jewish, Muslin, and LGBTQ+. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 310-338-5808
    Email eis@lmu.edu

    First to Go

    The First To Go Program offers first-generation college students valuable resources and opportunities for their academic, professional, and personal growth. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 310-338-7677
    Email firsttogo@lmu.edu

    LGBTQ+ Student Services

    LGBTQ+ Student Services provides educational and support services to students that identify as LGBTQ+ and allies. This office focuses on promoting equality, visibility, and inclusion within the LMU community. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 310-258-5482
    Email lgbtss@lmu.edu

    Office for International Students and Scholars

    The Office for International Students and Scholars (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. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 310-338-2937
    Email oiss@lmu.edu

    Pam Rector Center for Service and Action

    The Pam Rector Center for Service and Action (CSA) is a hub for students, staff, and faculty who seek to form a more just society through partnerships with local and global community partners. CSA supports all forms of community engagement including direct service, immersion, philanthropy, advocacy, political engagement, and community-based learning. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 310-338-2959
    Email csa@lmu.edu

    Undocumented Student Services

    LMU is committed to providing accurate information and resources for current and prospective undocumented students, and their families and allies. Their website has information regarding undocumented students’ access to higher education, safe spaces, enrollment at LMU, and more. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 310-568-6847
    Email undocu@lmu.edu

    Veteran Programs

    LMU's Veteran Programs office supports the transition, persistence, and graduation of student veterans, reservists, and veteran dependents by providing individualized services, programming, and resources. See the website for more information and updates.

    Phone 424-LMU-VETS (424-568-8387)
    Email veteranprograms@lmu.edu