If you have any addition questions you can contact Sunny Park.
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.
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.
After you have been accepted, you will fill out a housing form provided by your Admissions Advisor.
A large part of ResLife at LCU is building relationships within the community here. However, we do offer a limited number of single rooms to freshman. To guarantee your spot you will need to submit your housing form by June 1. Priority will be given first come first serve to those who turn in the enrollment deposit by June 1.
The majority of students bring their own laptop, but you don’t have to bring your own. Katie Rogers and Johnson Hall each have computers that are available for resident’s use. In addition, you will have access to printers all over campus. Each semester you will be given $25 of printing money.
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.
In certain circumstances students may qualify to petition to live off campus if one of the following stipulations is met:
Mail is delivered to the post office located in the Mabee Student Life Building (SUB) where each student is assigned a mailbox. The following mailing address should be used:
Jane Doe
5601 19th Street LCU Box # (box # assigned during registration)
Lubbock, TX 79407
Because of serious fire danger, open flames and/or warmers are not permitted (including candles, incense, lighted potpourri, candle warmers, scentsy warmers, or essential oil diffusers). Therefore, we ask that you leave those items at home. However, you are welcome to use plug-in scents such as Airwick or Glade Plug-Ins.
Check out the full range of LCU's dining options.
Residence Directors (RD's) are professionally-educated adults who live in the residence halls and provide services for leadership training, counseling, administration, and participation in the personal development of students. They are available to student for mentoring, general guidance, and help in all areas of college life. RD's are designated to each Residence Hall.
Resident Assistants (RA's) are upper-class students that serve as a resource and source of information for students. RA's are chosen based on their desire to serve others and God, as well as their abilities and leadership skills. RA's are trained to assist in establishing community, resolving conflicts, and maintaining community standards.
Depending on the urgency, please contact Department of Public Safety (806.928.6803), the Resident Director, or the Director of Residential Life.
We have a registered nurse that is available to see you. Find out more about our Student Health Office.