How can WE assist you
All-Gender Restrooms Guide
Find locations of all-gender restrooms on campus.Student Academic and Support Services (SASS)
Supports the Lindenwood University student community through academic engagement, problem resolution, and provision of resources. Lion Life Coaches are available to form a supportive and coaching relationship with students. Tutoring is available to Lindenwood University students seeking to enhance their academic performance.Accessibility Services
Provides accommodations under ADA laws to students with, but not limited to, visual, auditory, conceptual, physical disabilities that may hinder potential achievement levels.Student Counseling and Resource Center (SCRC)
Assists students in addressing psychological and adjustment issues (i.e. depression, anxiety and relationships) that can negatively impact academic performance, retention, graduation rates, and quality of life.First-Year Programs
Committed to providing first-year students with the support and resources needed to have a successful transition to Lindenwood University.Spiritual Life
Our Chaplain is committed to all those with and without various faith traditions.Veterans Affairs
Dedicated to veterans and active military members.Title IX Office
Lindenwood University is committed to maintaining an environment that is free from sexual discrimination, sexual and gender-based harassment and violence, relationship violence, stalking and retaliation.Public Safety & Security Office
The Lindenwood University Public Safety and Security Office provides protective and safety services to the campus community.Inclusive Library Resources
This guide includes resources on Inclusive Pedagogy, Age, Intersectionality, LGBTQ+, Neurodiversity, Race, Ethnicity & Anti-racism, Socioeconomic Status, STEM, and Women & Gender.Little Free Pantry
Leave what you can. Take what you need. The pantry is located in Evans Commons and runs on the honors system. Items can be donated in a box next to the pantry or to The Center. A full list of acceptable donations. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact Rev. Dr. Torbitzky at (636) 949-4651 or ntorbitzky@lindenwood.edu.SEE Fund Lions Relief
The Center oversees efforts to support students who need financial assistance and distribute the SEE fund in partnership with the Lions Relief Fund. Students can learn more and apply online.Inclusive Leaders Scholars
A vibrant student group on campus brings together individuals from all walks of life, creating a welcoming space where everyone feels valued and heard. Members support one another through shared experiences, open conversations, and collaborative projects that celebrate unique perspectives. Whether organizing community events, study sessions, or social gatherings, the group fosters a sense of belonging and mutual respect. By encouraging open-mindedness and appreciation for different backgrounds, they ensure that every voice has a place in shaping their collective experience.Employee Resource Groups
If you have ever wondered how to get involved in the diversity, equity and inclusion efforts of the University, here’s your answer. Employee Resource Groups are a group of volunteer faculty and or staff members who would like to identify and implement methods to contribute to the 4 Pillars of Excellence.Student Affairs
The Office of Student Affairs and Community Equity and Inclusion aims to strengthen the campus community by promoting opportunities for intellectual, cultural, ethical, and spiritual transformation.
How can YOU get involved?
Student Groups and Activities
Visit Mane Connection for a full list of programs. Opportunities include fraternity and sorority life, student organizations based on special interests, student government, leadership development, international programs and commuter events.International Admissions
We are proud to welcome students from over 70 different countries.DEI Task Force
All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend monthly meetings throughout the academic school year.Certificate in Culturally Responsive Assessment
Professional development opportunity for faculty and staff to explore assessment practices that are inclusive of and responsive to the diverse nature of our institution.