Athletic Events
All LCU athletic teams are competitive nationally and current students with an LCU ID card are admitted free to all regular season home events. The volleyball and basketball teams play inside the Rip Griffin Center on the southeast corner of campus. On the south end of campus, the baseball team can be seen at Hay's Field, the softball team can be seen at PlainsCapital Park, while the men's and women's soccer teams can be seen at the LCU soccer field located on the western edge of campus. The LCU cross country teams compete at the LCU cross country course located on the southwest corner of campus. Visit LCUChaps.com or check the LCU Chap app for game schedules.
Counseling Center
The collegiate experience is one of new development and substantial growth for students. New choices, challenges, and decisions abound, and while it can be stimulating and exciting, it can also be a time of adjustment, stress, and confusion.
The Counseling Center is committed to providing counseling services for Lubbock Christian University students, faculty, staff, and dependents. The challenges of college sometimes manifest themselves outwardly through emotional outbursts, substantial weight gain or loss, depression, anxiety, or irregular sleep patterns. Since few students move through their collegiate experience without some personal upheaval, the university encourages any student experiencing discomfort to utilize the services of the Counseling Center.
Anyone seeking counseling services is entitled to an intake or consultation counseling session free of charge. After the initial session, each subsequent session will be $10 each. Payment can be made with cash, check, or credit/debit card. The Counseling Center does not accept insurance. The staff of the Counseling Center may suggest or make referrals for circumstances that require intensive, long-term care. The client will be financially responsible for any outside help, referred or otherwise. The Counseling Center staff adheres to the ethical standards of their respective professions and to state and federal laws relating to confidentiality.
The Counseling Center is located on the 2nd floor of the SUB, Room 202. Appointments are the best way to see a counselor. Walk-ins are accommodated when possible. For more information, please check the LCU Counseling Center website or call 806.720.7478.
Dining Services
Students may purchase a Dining Membership or Munch Money through the Student Business Office in the Administration Building. All traditional campus residents living in residence halls have a Dining Membership as part of their room and board. Commuter and non-traditional students who are looking for value and convenience can also enroll in a Dining Membership. Meals are loaded on the LCU student ID card, and must be presented for meals and swiped at the register. Munch Money spends like cash at the Cafeteria, Chap Express, Starbucks, and Rhodes Perrin Recreation Center, as well as for concessions at the RIP Griffin Center and Hayes Field. Individual meals may also be purchased from the cashier in the Cafeteria. Requests for carry-out containers or sack lunches, as well as for accommodation of special dietary needs, should be made to the Cafeteria manager.
Munch Money and Block Plan Memberships carry over from the Fall semester to the Spring. The account will be zeroed out if not used by the end of the Spring semester. Please visit the LCU Dining Services for current meal plan membership options, menus, and hours of operation.
Cash, check, and credit cards are accepted at all dining locations on campus.
Financial Assistance
If a student’s financial aid application is complete, but admission requirements have not been met, then financial aid will not be applied to the student's bill until the admissions process is complete.
If financial aid is complete and a student has a credit on their account, the stipend will be issued by the Student Business Office. Please note the dates on the calendar when excess funds will be available.
Further inquiries about financial aid can be directed to Financial Assistance in the Cardwell Welcome Center.
For questions regarding class drops, withdrawals, class repeats, and financial assistance eligibility, students should refer to the Undergraduate Academic Policies or Graduate Academic Polices in the catalog, or visit the Financial Assistance Office.
Upon enrollment, LCU must provide each student written notice advising them of the penalties for drug violations under The Higher Education Act (Title IV, Section 485 (k)). Suspension of eligibility applies only to state aid and all other aid is subject to LCU policies.
Section 484(r)
If convicted of an offense involving:
LCU ID Cards
The Lubbock Christian University identification card identifies you as a current member of the LCU community. This ID card can be used for printing, chapel attendance, athletic events admission, Rhodes-Perrin Rec Center access, and more. It can also be used for dining, munch money for retail locations such as Starbucks, Chap Express, and the Caf.
The ID card is the property of the University, should be carried at all times while on campus, and is non-transferable. It may be used for such purposes as the University designates and may be revoked at any time. This card must be presented and/or surrendered upon request by any University official; failure to do so, or lending this card to anyone, is considered misuse. The card is void upon termination or interruption of enrollment and/or employment and must be surrendered at that time.
Lost and stolen cards must be reported promptly to the LCU Chap Desk. This will help prevent unauthorized cardholder services. There is no charge for replacement ID cards that become defective or fails to work. Lost cards can be replaced at a cost of $15.00.
No person shall possess more than one Lubbock Christian University ID card. For security reasons, once a replacement card has been issued an older version card cannot be used or re-activated for any reason. If the old card is found after a new card is issued, the old card should be destroyed.
Student ID cards are issued at LCU Chap Desk located downstairs in the Mabee Student Life Building.
LCU Ring Tradition
The LCU Ring Tradition exists to provide alumni with a lasting, visual reminder of their time at Lubbock Christian University.
The ring tells our story. Each ring reminds us of who we are and symbolizes the things that make our connection to LCU so strong. On the top is a cross, which represents Jesus. As each graduate leaves and enters the world, the cross represents how you will shine the light of Jesus in your daily activities. Like the points on a compass, the outer points of the cross represent the different paths and directions each graduate pursues upon graduation. The center of the cross symbolizes what reunites graduates as well as emphasizes our shared LCU experiences and foundation of faith.
One side of the ring represents the school's transition from Lubbock Christian College to Lubbock Christian University. The brick pattern in the background symbolizes buildings throughout the campus. The word Chaps is beneath the letters LCC and LCU to remind us of our mascot. On the other side, the ring displays a representation of LCU's most prominent building, the Christian Development Center (CDC). Beneath the CDC is the Chap Scratch.
The ring represents so much more than just the visual symbolism. It celebrates goal achievement. It honors the dream that made LCU what it is today. Finally, it reminds us of the sacrifices of so many to make an LCU education possible.
At the beginning of each semester, Alumni Relations will host "Ring Days", in which representatives of Balfour, the ring manufacturer, will be available to answer questions about the LCU ring and take orders from qualified students. Those students who purchase a ring during Ring Days will be invited to participate in the Ring Ceremony. Friends, family, and alumni are encouraged and welcome to attend the ceremony.
Student Health
The LCU Student Health Office is staffed with a fulltime registered nurse. The office is located on the second floor of the Mabee Student Life Building (SUB). Nursing assessment and treatment is available for minor illnesses and injuries, as well as facilitating connections to physicians in the community for indicated medical needs. The Student Health Office is equipped with first aid supplies and over the counter medications. The nurse is also available to administer most physician prescribed medications or orders. All current LCU students are encouraged to utilize this service.
Appointments and walk-ins are both available. Call 806.720.7482 to schedule an appointment. The health office is open Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m., Friday from 8 a.m.-noon. It is closed evenings, weekends, and university holidays. Office hours in the summer are reduced (please call for times of availability), and the health office is closed the month of July. The nurse is not available after posted hours. Students should go to an urgent care clinic or emergency room if immediate medical attention is needed. In the event of an emergency, call 911, then notify LCU Public Safety- 806.928.6803.
Effective January 1, 2012, the meningococcal (meningitis) vaccine is now required by state law for ALL enrolled students attending a university in the state of Texas, with limited exceptions. This vaccine must have been administered at least ten days prior to the first day of the semester of the student’s initial enrollment, but no more than 5 years prior to the first day of the semester. Students who have not provided the necessary documentation will not be allowed to attend class. Further details are available.
Texas law also requires that all newly enrolled college students, including transfers and readmits, be provided with information regarding meningococcal disease. Bacterial meningitis is a serious, potentially deadly disease that can progress very quickly. It is an inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The bacteria that cause meningitis can also infect the blood. This disease strikes about 3,000 Americans each year, including 100-125 on college campuses, leading to 5-15 deaths among college students every year.
What are the symptoms?
The more symptoms, the higher the risk, so if these symptoms appear, seek immediate medical attention.
How is meningitis diagnosed?
How is meningitis spread?
What are the risks of meningitis?
What can I do?
-Antibiotic treatment, if received early, can save lives and increase chances of recovery; however, permanent disability or death can still occur.
-Meningococcal vaccination is available to help prevent the disease. The vaccine:
For additional information on meningitis:
Postings/Flyers/Signs
The objective of the policy is to ensure LCU maintains an orderly appearance appropriate to a university campus while providing members of the greater university community with a maximum of publicity outlets. Cooperation is essential to creating an attractive and pleasant environment for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors.
The Student Life Office must authorize all materials before they may be posted on campus. All individuals and organizations must have approval before posting signs, notices, flyers, banners, and announcements, including sidewalk chalk and chap decorations. Postings can be approved in the Student Life Office, which is located on the second floor of the SUB. All material must bear the official LCU stamp before being posted or distributed. The stamp may not be copied or reproduced. Materials must be submitted at least 4 days prior to the desired post date and must be limited to fifteen copies. All material must be in line with the university mission and goals and not violate any aspect of the university policy and procedures. All efforts will be made to ensure individuals are provided an opportunity to promote events and ideas. The Student Life Office retains the right to deny any individual the right to post materials.
All employment flyers must be approved and stamped through Career Services located in the Cardwell Welcome Center. Employment postings may be posted on designated employment bulletin boards.
See Career Services for additional information.
Postings are not allowed on glass and painted surfaces on campus, and may not be posted in the McDonald-Moody Auditorium. Postings not approved or posted in prohibited areas may be removed without warning. Many campus buildings have designated boards for campus postings.
Post Office
Campus post office boxes are given to campus residents only. Students need to go to Chaparral Mail, located in the SUB, during registration or the first week of school in order to set up their mailbox. Students are responsible for checking their mailboxes each school day as all campus business is transacted through the university mail system and email. Normal hours of operation are 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Friday's. Summer hours are posted. Mail addressed to students from off campus should be addressed in the following manner:
Name of Student
5601 19th Street
LCU Box ______
Lubbock, TX 79407
Residential Life and Student Housing
Lubbock Christian University believes in the transformative impact of a residential campus community and maintains multiple on-campus housing venues to meet the variety of needs and preferences of its students.
Full-time, unmarried undergraduate students are generally required to live in LCU campus housing for their first three years of study at LCU.
Students have the option to live off-campus for the following reasons.
-The student is 21 years of age prior to the beginning of the fall semester.
-The student is married and/or has dependent children.
-The student is part-time, enrolled in 11 semester hours or less at LCU.
In certain circumstances students may qualify to petition to live off campus if one of the following stipulations is met:
The required petition form may be obtained from the Residence Life office. Petitions from current students must be submitted for the semester during which the student wishes to live off-campus. For new students matriculating to LCU, the petition submission deadline for the Fall semester is June 1, and December 1 for the Spring semester. The petition will be reviewed by the housing committee. Students should not sign a lease or make commitments prior to the decision of the housing committee.
For students who have completed two long semesters at LCU prior Fall 2022, please see your applicable policy.
Recreational Life
The Rhodes-Perrin Recreation Center (RPRC) is located on the south end of campus. All students working towards a degree plan have full access to the RPRC; excludes temporary or dual-credit students. Nursing partnership students may enroll in a zero (0) credit course to obtain access. All current, non-contract employees are granted access to the RPRC. Memberships may be purchased for those non qualifying students. Participants wishing to enter the facility must present a LCU ID card to gain access.
The RPRC offers basketball/volleyball courts, handball/racquetball courts, a futsal court, locker rooms, fitness center, group fitness room, intramurals, and a rock wall. Posted hours are available on the LCU Rec Life website. LCU does not carry health, accident, or life insurance on its students. Students participate at their own risk and assume full responsibility for any injuries. Local insurance information is available in the Student Life office. For additional information please call 806.720.7860 or email us at LCURecLife@LCU.edu.
The Ramona Perrin Fitness Center is equipped with Cybex weight machines, free weights, and Matrix cardio equipment. With state-of-the-art strength and cardio equipment, we offer a separate free weight area, 15-piece selectorized weight circuit, and 25 cardio machines with amenities.
Group fitness classes are offered throughout the day. Various classes are offered such as spinning, Zumba, and yoga. Classes are first come, first served, no registration required. Posted hours and class schedules are available on the LCU Rec Life website. LCU does not carry health, accident, or life insurance on its students. Students assume full responsibility for any injuries received while participating in such activities, and participation is at the students own risk. Students assume full responsibility to provide their own health, accident, and life insurance. For additional information please call 806.720.7860 or email us at LCURecLife@LCU.edu.
Intramurals provide all students the opportunity to participate in a variety of individual and team sports played in the fall and spring semesters. Intramural sports may include 7-on-7 flag football, futsal, volleyball, basketball, softball, outdoor soccer, ultimate Frisbee, dodge ball, badminton, and ping pong. Registration meetings are scheduled prior to each sport.
Students registered for 3+ credit hours, full-time faculty, or full-time staff may participate in intramurals. A current LCU ID card should be presented prior to each game. Students participating in intramurals must be in good academic and chapel standing.
LCU does not carry health, accident, or life insurance on its students. Students assume full responsibility for any injuries received while participating in such activities, and participation is at the students own risk. Students assume full responsibility to provide their own health, accident, and life insurance. For additional information please call 806.720.7860 or email us at LCURecLife@LCU.edu.
Experience the culture of rock climbing at one of the tallest stand-alone rock walls in the state. We offer two tier training that will help prepare you for the rock wall experience. Our rock wall holds 3 auto-belays, 16 top-rope anchors and 25 routes of varying difficulty. With fresh routes put up regularly, and specially trained staff there to assist you, the rock wall promises to be an epic adventure for any skill level.
LCU does not carry health, accident, or life insurance on its students. Students assume full responsibility for any injuries received while participating in such activities, and participation is at the students own risk. Students assume full responsibility to provide their own health, accident, and life insurance. For additional information please call 806.720.7860 or email us at LCURecLife@LCU.edu.
LCU Public Safety
LCU Public Safety operates 24 hours a day. The 24/7 patrol number is 806.928.6803. For emergencies, call 911.
For emergencies, life-threatening, or potential life-threatening situations, call 911.
Non-Emergency Police Officer assistance to report a crime may be reached by calling the Lubbock Police Department Dispatch at 806.775.2865. Dispatchers will assist by dispatching a Lubbock Christian University Police Officer or Lubbock Police Officer.
LCU Public Safety may be contacted 24-hours a day by calling 806.928.6803.
The LCU Public Safety administrative office is located on the second floor of the SUB. The office does not have fixed office hours, but assistance is available by calling 806.928.6803. Administrative services are also available in the Student Life Office during regular LCU business hours.
The Lubbock Christian University Police Department (LCUPD) encourages accurate and prompt reporting of all criminal offenses.
To report an non-criminal incident or suspicious activities, please call 806.928.6803
To report a crime, please call Lubbock Police Department Dispatch at 806.775.2865.
Emergencies should always be reported by dialing 911.
The Department of Public Safety responds to all reports of crimes and/or emergencies that occur on-campus or within a campus controlled, owned, operated, and/or recognized facility, building, residence hall, or area. Public Safety personnel also have the ability to notify Lubbock Christian University dispatchers of emergency situations occurring on-campus. This system allows Public Safety to summon assistance from emergency responders if deemed necessary and appropriate. \ Incidents occurring on-campus, within residence halls or non-campus buildings, or on recognized private property adjacent to or contiguous to University owned, controlled, operated, or recognized facilities, buildings, or areas are documented and processed for further investigation and review by the LCU Police Department and/or the local Lubbock Police Department depending upon the nature of the crime or emergency. The Public Safety Patrol number (806.928.6803) is managed 24hrs a day/7 days a week. This number is available to obtain information or request any public safety or safety escort services.
Additional information obtained via any investigation will also be forwarded to Director of Public Safety. If assistance is required from the local Lubbock Police Department or Lubbock Fire and Rescue, DPS will contact the appropriate unit. If a sexual assault or rape should occur on campus, staff on scene, including DPS, will offer the victim a wide variety of services. This publication contains information about on and off campus resources and is made available to the Lubbock Christian University community. The information regarding “resources” is not provided to infer that those resources are “crime reporting entities” for Lubbock Christian University. Crimes should be reported to DPS to ensure inclusion in the annual crime statistics and to aid in providing timely warning Campus Safety Alert notices to the community, when appropriate. For example, a crime that was reported only to the Lubbock Christian University counseling center would not be known to DPS, a campus security authority (CSA), or other University official.
Lubbock Christian University does not have a policy or practice in place that allows for victims or witnesses to officially report crimes on a voluntary, confidential basis. Crimes reported to the counseling center are confidential and not disclosed in the College’s crime statistics or reporting processes.
The "Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act" (section 1601 of Public Law 106-386) is a federal law enacted on October 28, 2000 that provides for the tracking of convicted, registered sex offenders enrolled as students at institutions of higher education, or working or volunteering on campus. It was sponsored by U.S. Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona and supported by Security On Campus Inc.
The Act amends the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act to require sex offenders already required to register in a state to provide notice, as required under state law, of each institution of higher education in that state at which the person is employed, carries on a vocation, or is a student. It requires that state procedures ensure that this registration information is promptly made available to law enforcement agencies with jurisdiction where the institutions of higher education are located and that it is entered into appropriate state records or data systems. These changes took effect October 28, 2002. These requirements are tied to state eligibility for certain types of federal grant funding and must be implemented through state law.
It also amends the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act; to require institutions of higher education to issue a statement, in addition to other disclosures required under that Act, advising the campus community where law enforcement agency information provided by a state concerning registered sex offenders may be obtained. These changes took effect October 28, 2002 and this notice will be a requirement beginning with the annual security report due October 1, 2003.
Lastly, the Act amends the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 to clarify that nothing in that Act may be construed to prohibit an educational institution from disclosing information provided to the institution concerning registered sex offenders; and requires the Secretary of Education to take appropriate steps to notify educational institutions that disclosure of this information is permitted. This amendment took effect on October 28, 2000.
In 2017, the Texas Legislature added the following section related to sex offender residence in campus housing (Chapter 62 of the Code of Criminal Procedure):
Art. 62.064. PROHIBITED LOCATION OF RESIDENCE. A person subject to registration under this chapter may not reside on the campus of a public or private institution of higher education unless:
(1) the person is assigned a numeric risk level of one based on an assessment conducted using the sex offender screening tool developed or selected under Article 62.007; and
(2) the institution approves the person to reside on the institution's campus.
In accordance with the "Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act" that provides for the tracking of convicted registered sex offenders enrolled as students at institutions of higher education or working on college campuses, Lubbock Christian University is providing the following website to the college community to search by name or location: Texas Department of Public Safety.
Once your status on campus has been established (accepted as an LCU student), please contact the LCU Chief of Police to establish a time for registry. You may do so by e-mailing publicsafety@lcu.edu or setting up an appointment within the Student Life Office.
The LCU Department of Public Safety publishes the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASR), which includes information about LCU Public Safety & the Lubbock Christian University Police Department (LCUPD), how to report a crime, LCUPD’s crime prevention programs, substance abuse, sensitive crimes, emergency notifications, timely warnings, and other important information about security and LCU Public Safety’s services on campus. In order to comply, LCU must record all crimes occurring on campus on a yearly basis, in consultation with the Lubbock Police Department, Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, LCU Student Life Office, and other LCU Departments.
The ASR contains three years of statistics on reported campus or campus-related crimes. A hard copy may be obtained by contacting the LCU Student Life Office during LCU Business hours at 806.720.7501 or by e-mail: publicsafety@lcu.edu.
The Clery Act also requires Lubbock Christian University to inform all prospective students and employees about the availability of the ASR. To comply with this aspect of the law, all notices have been placed on various LCU websites and in some cases on LCU materials.
The most current crime report statistics and ASR are available at LCU: Clery Reports.
LCU maintains an Emergency Operations Plan which outlines LCU's approach to emergency operations. It provides general guidance for emergency management, activities, and a general overview of our methods of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. The plan describes our emergency response, organization, and assigns responsibilities for various emergency tasks.
Emergency Notification (LCUAlert)
In the event of an emergency (including weather and safety alerts), LCU will utilize a number of communication tools and strategies to communicate with the campus community. Depending upon the nature of the announcement, any or all of the following methods may be used:
LCUAlert will be used for emergency communication only. Students may update their LCUAlert contact information at any time, on LCU SelfServe. For more information, see the LCU Public Safety Website.
Active Shooter Event
Call 911 as soon as it is safe to do so.
Remember the 3D technique:
Lockdown
Soft Lockdown
Hard Lockdown
Bomb Threat
If a bomb threat is called in to your area:
Fire
In case of a fire, be prepared by knowing the location of exits and extinguishers.
Minor Fire
Major Fire
Psychological Crisis
A psychological crisis occurs when an individual is threatening harm to himself/herself or to others or is out of touch with reality.
Severe Weather
In the event of a Tornado or Severe Weather emergency, LCU Public Safety will issue an alert through LCUAlert. If on campus you will be directed to take cover.
Tornado Watch
Tornado Warning
As situations and emergencies often arise in an unpredictable manner, LCU recommends you use caution and judgment regarding your personal safety.
The Lost and Found is located in the LCU Public Safety Office in the SUB Room 206. Questions may be referred to the Public Safety Patrol number at 806.928.6803 or by emailing publicsafety@lcu.edu
University missing person procedures apply to students who reside on campus and are deemed missing or absent from LCU for a period of at least 24 hours without a known reason.
In addition to registering a general emergency contact, all students residing in an on-campus student housing facility have the option to annually identify a contact person or person to be notified if the student is determined to be missing by Lubbock Christian University and/or a law enforcement agency. The contact information will be confidential, accessible only by authorized campus officials and law enforcement and may not be disclosed outside of a missing person investigation.
When a student who resides in an on-campus student housing facility is determined to have been missing for 24-hours, the University will:
These procedures and registration process are communicated when moving into campus housing and at the beginning of each academic year. A student who wishes to identify a confidential contact can do so through the Missing Person Contact Form and/or at anytime by notifying the Resident Director in charge of that facility.
If a member of the Lubbock Christian University campus community has reason to believe that a student is missing, they should immediately notify Lubbock Christian University Public Safety at 806.928.6803.
Roller blades, skateboards, hoverboards, and bicycles are only permitted on sidewalks and are for outside transportation only. Excessive speed, stunts, tricks, or jumps are prohibited on campus property.
Bicyclists, rollerbladers, and skateboarders are also reminded that sidewalks are primarily utilized by pedestrians; however, they must remain on hard pavements. Tricks, stunts, or jumps are not allowed.
Bicycles are not required to be registered; however, when not in use they must be secured to a cycle rack provided on campus. LCU Public Safety encourages the use of a two-lock locking system with the inclusion of a U-shaped Lock with a thick self-locking cable.
LCU Public Safety encourages owners to register their Bicycles with the department. This may be done by providing a name, contact information, serial number, as well as a picture and/or description of the bicycle.
Students are expected to be familiar with and abide by the regulations set forth in this handbook. LCU Public Safety is responsible for establishing and enforcing guidelines for the use of any parking area on university property that could be used for parking even if not specifically designated for parking. Such areas include, but are not limited to, athletic fields, driveways, loading areas, and lawns.
Students using private vehicles on campus consent to search of the vehicle while on campus and agree to obey city, county, state, and federal traffic laws and regulations. The university does not provide insurance for personal vehicles or their contents.
LCU assumes no responsibility for stolen property or damage to any vehicle or its contents while the vehicle is being operated or parked on campus.
Students must register their vehicles with the LCU Public Safety office each academic year, and display the current parking decal on their vehicles and park in those areas designated for use by their decal. The decal should be placed on the outside of the back window in the lower left corner. For convertibles, the decal needs to be placed in the front window in the lower right corner. Motorcycles are not required to have a parking permit; however, they need to be registered with the LCU Public Safety office. Commuters may contact the office to obtain parking permits for additional vehicles. Students may also pick up parking permits from the Student Life Office.
Vehicles parked on LCU property without a permit will be issued a ticket. Tickets will be placed on the student account and must be paid in the Student Business Office.
The person in whose name the permit is issued will be held responsible for that vehicle. A parking ticket is not excused on the plea that another person was driving the vehicle at the time the vehicle was cited.
The university reserves the right to remove and impound vehicles left abandoned, any vehicle without license plates, or any vehicle parked in a way that constitutes a serious hazard to vehicle or pedestrian traffic. The owner of any vehicle that is stalled or disabled on any part of the university campus must notify the LCU Public Safety office immediately.
The owners will be responsible for any fees involving the removing, impounding, and storing of their vehicles.
Parking permits are required for all students parking on campus. Each permit has a color designation for parking permissions on campus. Students receive a copy of these permissions as well as an outlined map when they receive their permit. Permissions and maps may also be found on the public safety page of LCU.edu.
A color-coded system is used for parking on campus. Please observe the following:
Tickets are to be paid in the Student Business Office. If you wish to contest a ticket, you must submit an email (Michael.Smith@LCU.edu) to the Director of Public Safety within 5 business days of receiving the ticket. The written appeal must specify grounds that would justify consideration. General dissatisfaction with the policy or an appeal for mercy is not an appropriate basis for an appeal. Come by the Public Safety Office in the SUB, Room 206, to ask questions or obtain additional information regarding traffic and parking policies.
Campus property cannot be used for commercial or solicitation purposes. This includes online or traditional mail business ventures. Requests for interpretation or consideration is to be handled through Student Life.
Brochures for covering personal property in apartments or residence halls are available in the Student Life Office. Brochures for student medical insurance are also available. Tuition insurance brochures are available in the Student Business Office and enrollment must be complete before the beginning of the semester.
Students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of social, professional, and service clubs as well as to become involved in a broad spectrum of intercollegiate and intramural sports at LCU. Visit LCU.edu, the Student Life Office, or email studentinvolvement@LCU.edu for more information.
Students assume full responsibility to provide their own health, accident, and life insurance. The university is not responsible for any injuries incurred by a student. The university does not assume responsibility for or insure student property that is lost, damaged, or stolen. Students are advised to lock their rooms at all times, leave valuable property at home, and not keep large amounts of cash in their rooms. Lost or stolen keys should be reported immediately to the residence hall supervisor. Students assume responsibility to insure their personal property.
Technology
ChapDesk is the IT Help Desk for LCU which means that we exist to support and help with all technology needs on campus. Anywhere from personal laptops all the way to your mobile device. We are here to make sure you have everything you need to succeed in your educational and technological journey.
Text 806.928.7974 or Phone 806.720.7100
Email: chapdesk@lcu.edu
Contact ChapDesk to receive these services FREE of charge
Fall and Spring Office Hours
Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.-midnight
Friday: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Saturday: 1 p.m-6 p.m.
Sunday: 2 p.m.-midnight
*Summer Office Hours coincide with the library hours.
Username: This will be your first initial, last name, and the last 4 digits of your Student ID number that was provided to you. Followed by @lcu.edu
Password: The default password will be your capitalized first initial of your first name, lower case first initial of your last name, $, the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number, and an exclamation point.
*As an important note: We do recommend changing your password to a more personal and secure one as soon as possible. Your safety is our top concern and having a strong and hard to know password is a great first step.
Strong Passwords are often 12-16 characters in length, with capital letters, numbers, and at least one special symbol (@, !, $) while avoiding anything in your username, names of people or places, or commonly used words. The longer the password, the stronger it will be.
The Microsoft Authenticator is the application that we use here at LCU to secure each and every one of our user accounts with Two-Factor Authentication. This keeps each account safer with a verification code that is sent directly to your mobile device via the Microsoft Authenticator App.
The app can be found in both iOS and Google Play stores under the name Microsoft Authenticator. To set up the Authenticator you will add an account, select Work or School account, and then set it up through Office.com by following the prompts on the computer using your school log-in information. (This step must be done from a computer or other device)
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If you have any questions or concerns while setting up the app, please do not hesitate to call or email us here at the ChapDesk.
The Secure Wireless Network that is available to all students on campus is known as “LCUWifi”. To access this network, you will click on it in available wireless options, and input your school log in information. On some devices you may be asked to “Trust the chapwifi1” or “Trust the chapwifi2” certificate. This is perfectly normal, simply click “Yes” and you will be connected to our secure wireless network.
As an important note, LCUWifi is all across campus and will also be in the Dorms and Campus Housing, but should you have a gaming console, there may be some issues connecting to this network. We suggest to connect your gaming console via Ethernet port that is available in each room on campus. If you have any issues connecting to LCUWifi, please feel free to contact the ChapDesk.
The Student Portal will be the Hub of your academic life. Here you will find your class schedule, Grades, Financial Aid resources, Registration, School Information, Links to Student Worker applications, Contact Information for Campus Departments, Announcements, and everything you will need in your day-to-day academic life. To get to your Student Portal page, you will need to go to my.lcu.edu on any browser and select “Student Log In” at the Home Page. Here you will log in with your student log in information and then you will have access to your complete academic profile.
Students can access many parts of LCU's network through ChapLink. Webmail, announcements, chapel absences, online bill pay, financial status, help files, and much more are all available and easy to access. You will need your LCU Network logon to access certain portions of ChapLink.
Access help files or if you still have questions, call 806.720.7100 for help.
Your LCU Webmail is accessed through office.com, or ChapLink. On the Chaplink home page, click Webmail at the top of the page.
Username: The same as your network login. example: Jdoe2345@lcu.edu
Password: The password is the same as your network password. example: Jd$1234!
You can use webprint.lcu.edu to print your document to one of our black and white or color printers on campus. You will need to use your student ID to release your documents from the printer.
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Your use of university email and university technology services may result in university personnel becoming aware of your computer and internet activity. Should any activity be discovered, which constitutes a violation of the student handbook or state and federal law, the university reserves the right to take appropriate action.
All university email, file storage, and logon credentials are subject to termination after 180 days of non-enrollment. Students are encouraged to transition all necessary electronic files to a personal account.
Tuition Payment
Undergraduate student account balances must be settled by August 17th for fall and January 5th for spring. Graduate student account balances for Fall A and B sessions must be settled by August 17th and C sessions by October 11th. Balances for Spring A and B sessions must be settled by January 5th and C sessions by March 1st. Summer courses must be settled by the first day of class. Students should apply for financial assistance before the payment due date. Students not complying with the above policy will be denied on campus move in, receive a late fee and/or have classes removed. The university does not release student academic records if educational costs are not paid. Students will not be allowed to register for classes if there is a hold on the account.
Tuition and room and board refunds are computed on a declining scale based on when students withdraw from the university or drop a course. Fees are not refundable. Request for withdrawals or drops must be made by completing a withdrawal or drop form which is available from the registrar. Refunds or tuition and room and board will be made according to the following refund schedule. Students must pay drop/add fees when schedule changes occur. Withdrawal from the University does not absolve students responsibility to complete tuition payments, nor does it imply removal of student account balance in its entirety.
Sixteen Week Terms
Eight Week Sessions
Less than Eight Week Sessions
Tuition Refund Insurance - GradGuard
Tuition refund insurance is available through GradGuard to protect educational investments. The insurance refunds tuition, fees, and room and board charges up to the annual policy limit of $10,000, if the policy holder is unable to complete the semester due to a covered medical reason. Premium payments are due to GradGuard for students who select this insurance, prior to the first day of classes. For more information, visit GradGuard.com.
Federal Refund Formula
The federal refund formula requires federal student aid to be refunded at a pro rata basis if a complete withdrawal from the institution occurs before 60 percent of the semester has been completed. Any amounts in excess of this pro rata calculation that have already been refunded to the student are subject to immediate repayment.
For more information, please contact the Student Accounts Advisor in the Student Business Office at 806.720.7302.
LCU Statements
It is important to keep up with your LCU emails. LCU uses student email as its official form of communication. The Student Business Office will email when semester billing occurs. LCU statements are also available in the student portal at all times. Paper statements are made available upon request only. Please note all email communication is sent to the student and not parents or FERPA contacts. Accounts are in students name and students are responsible for payment on account.
Payment Methods
Making payments online is quick and easy.
*FERPA - parents must be authorized by their student in the Registrar's Office or on the Student Portal in the "My Profile" section to discuss student account information.
Login to the Student Portal in order to set up a payment plan, make a payment, or view the student account. For questions, call the Student Business Office at 806.720.7302.
The Student Business Office will process student stipends twice a week (once a week in the summer). To expedite the refund process, complete a direct deposit form on the student portal. Direct deposits will be processed by the LCU Business Office. The Student Business Office will hold all paper checks for pickup in the Student Business Office for 1 week before they are mailed to the address on file. The student is responsible for maintaining the accurate address on file.
Students with questions or disputes concerning account balances should first contact the Student Accounts Advisor in the Student Business Office (806.720.7302). If a resolution cannot be made, students may appeal in writing to the Director of Student Accounts. Please email Jessica Snead at Jessica.Snead@LCU.edu.
University Communication
The university provides all students an email account and all campus residents a post office box. All campus business between offices and students is transacted through the university mail system and email.
Lubbock Christian University’s official means of communication is through the LCU email account that is provided to students. All students should check their LCU email on a daily basis. Failure to do so does not nullify the information contained in the email.
All university email, file storage, and logon credentials are subject to termination after 180 days of non-enrollment. Students are encouraged to transition all necessary electronic files to a personal account.
For more information about the LCU email account, please contact the LCU ChapDesk at 806.720.7100. For information about campus post office boxes, contact the Post Office that is located on the first floor of the SUB.
Work Study
Students who qualify for the Federal Work Study Program will need to market themselves in order to find a job. They must build a resume', determine available hours, dress nicely, and apply to each office on campus. A list of work study job opportunities is available online through Chaplink under Resources, Work Study. Questions or additional information about work study can be directed to Financial Assistance in the Cardwell Welcome Center.
For those who do not qualify for the Federal Work Study Program, the Career Center, located in the Cardwell Welcome Center, compiles lists of jobs available in the area. Local employment agencies are also a good resource to utilize. In addition, there are several departments on campus that hire students who are not work study eligible (cafeteria, tutoring, etc.). Work Study checks are available for direct deposit or pickup in the Student Business Office.