Overview: The Office of the Dean of Students supports student success by cultivating a safe, inclusive, and supportive campus environment. It oversees key areas like residence life, student conduct, wellness coordination, and leadership development, while serving as the primary advocate for student needs and engagement.
Campus Location: DAR-Whitford Hall
Phone Number: 423-869-3611
Email: If you would like to schedule a meeting with Dean Syoen, Assistant Dean Delph, or Assistant Dean Schatz, please email Ms. Kasey Jones (kasey.jones@lmunet.edu).
Overview: The Office of Community Standards exists to uphold the university’s values by promoting a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment. The office manages the student conduct process, educates students about university policies, and helps foster personal growth and accountability. Its goal is not only to address misconduct, but to support student development through reflection, learning, and restorative practices.
Campus Location: DAR-Whitford Hall
Phone Number: 423-869-6337
Email: conduct@LMUnet.edu
Overview: The Office of Student Leadership and Outreach oversees the Leadership and Outreach program, which supports students in fulfilling their Student Service Initiative requirements through both on‑campus and off‑campus community service opportunities. Students are required to complete 10 service hours per semester (or 20 by year’s end), and the office helps them find approved service activities and submit their hours by the May 1 deadline. It’s a great resource for students to engage with the local community while developing leadership skills.
Campus Location: DAR 218
Phone Number: 423-869-6842
Email: sheri.schatz@lmunet.edu
Overview: The Office of Institutional Compliance is committed to upholding the values stated in the University Mission and Purpose Statement as well as the University’s Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Nondiscrimination Policy. The Office of Institutional Compliance investigates allegations of prohibited discrimination, harassment, and retaliation involving members of the LMU academic community. The Office of Institutional Compliance is committed to identifying and providing appropriate training for students, faculty, staff, and affiliated organizations to ensure compliance with state and federal laws to create an environment conducive to growth and learning. The Title IX Coordinator is designated to oversee the University's compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The Title IX Coordinator coordinates the University's response to alleged discrimination on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking, in accordance with the University's policies and procedures.
Campus Location: Cumberland Gap Offices #3 (Next-door to the Lincoln's Closet) 609 Colwyn St., Cumberland Gap, TN 37724
Phone Number: (423) 869-6315
Email: rebekah.webb@lmunet.edu and titleix@lmunet.edu
Overview: The Office of Accessible Education Services is dedicated to supporting students with disabilities by providing reasonable accommodations that enable full participation in university programs and academic life. Students must submit a request each semester, along with appropriate documentation, to initiate the accommodation process.
Campus Location: Carnegie Vincent Library - 105
Phone Number: 423.869.6587
Email: jason.davis@LMUnet.edu
Overview: The Office of Mental Health Counseling provides confidential, professional support to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students facing personal, academic, or emotional challenges. Counselors offer free therapy both in-person and virtual format. Appointments can be scheduled at Duke Hall or by calling 423‑869‑6277 during business hours. After-hours support is also available calls are automatically forwarded to a professional counseling call center Additionally, LMU offers StudentLife by Empathia, a 24/7 telehealth service available to all students, assisting with concerns like stress, anxiety, academic pressure, and life-transition difficulties; students may access it via app or by calling 1‑855‑695‑2818.
Campus Location: Duke Hall, Suite 202
Phone Number: 423.869.6277
Email: jessica.parker@lmunet.edu
Overview: The Tagge Center for Academic Support provides free, personalized assistance to undergraduate students, including peer tutoring, academic coaching, writing help, study skills development, and test preparation. Located in the Library on campus, the center supports both on-campus students and remote learners via video conferencing. It’s designed to help students build strength in coursework, deepen subject understanding, and thrive academically through collaboration and tailored guidance.
Campus Location: Finley Resource Center
Phone Number: 423.869.6738
Email: chesney.rutherford@lmunet.edu
Overview: The Office of Student Activities and Engagement fosters a vibrant campus life by offering events, programs, and leadership opportunities that help students get involved, build community, and grow outside the classroom. From campus traditions and social events to student clubs and organizations.
Campus Location: Student Center Room- 308B
Phone Number: 423.869.6327
Email: kennedy.sallee@lmunet.edu
Overview: The Office of Career Services can provide career counseling, career exploration, interest assessments, and other resources to help you choose a major and career. If you are seeking employment, resources are available to enable you to identify part-time jobs and full-time positions. The Office of Career Services also helps with resume construction, cover letters, and interview prep. Additionally, if you are seeking information regarding transfer and graduate school the office will assist you in making informed decisions about your future beyond LMU. Graduate School and Career Fairs are provided for students each semester to connect you directly to graduate programs and employers.
Campus Location: DAR - Room 307
Phone Number: 423.869.7187
Email: Tanya.Vincent@LMUnet.edu
Overview: The Office of Orientation & Transition Programs is committed to creating dynamic, student-centered, educational experiences for incoming students that contribute to the successful transition into the Lincoln Memorial University community by: building relationships, exposing students to diverse perspectives, connecting students to resources, and offering leadership opportunities.
Campus Location: DAR- Whitford Hall 309C
Phone Number: 423.869.6679
Email: kelcee.griffith@lmunet.edu
Overview: The Office of International Student Engagement is dedicated to supporting and empowering international students throughout their time at LMU. This office assists in helping ease their transition to campus life, covering topics such as cultural adjustment, academic expectations, and community resources. The office also organizes cultural and social programming, including international dinners, holiday celebrations, and events like International Education Week, fostering a sense of belonging and cultural exchange.
Campus Location: Student Center Room 318
Phone Number: 423-869-6263
Email: zoya.kamil@lmunet.edu
Overview: Campus Recreation & Wellness programs are designed to support students’ physical health, mental well-being, and social engagement. The centerpiece is the LMU Wellness Center, located in the Student Center, which features cardio machines, free weights, TRX stations, resistance machines, and an Olympic lifting platform. The fitness center is open daily from 6 AM to midnight, and access is granted using your LMU ID after completing a waiver. In addition to the fitness center, LMU offers intramural sports, group exercise classes, and recreation spaces such as the outdoor basketball and sand volleyball courts at The Village and the indoor gym at University Inn. These programs foster community building alongside wellness.
Campus Location: Student Center
Phone Number: 423.869.6630
Email: porscha.yeary@lmunet.edu
Overview: The Shuttle operates by the Academic Calendar and inclement weather policy, when administrative offices are closed or classes are canceled the Shuttle will not be in service. The shuttle does not run from 12-12:45 PM, and completes a Walmart run to Middlesboro every Friday from 1:00 PM-2:00 PM leaving from the Student Center. Shuttle Service to the DeBusk Veterinary Teaching Center (DVTC) in Virginia is offered during the academic year based on the course schedules for the respective academic semester. For details regarding the DVTC Shuttle Schedule, please reach out to the DVTC Shuttle Driver via email.
Campus Location: The following list outlines the shuttle stops on Main Campus: The Student Center, The Front of LP Hall, Behind Duke Hall (below Chinnock Chapel), Behind Duke Hall (between DAR Hall & Duke Hall), MANS, Bus.Ed., CVM, and The Village.
Email: Main Campus- eric.scott@lmunet.edu, DVTC- joyce.hoskins@lmunet.edu
Overview: Lincoln's Closet is a vital service provided by the LMU Women of Service organization. It aims to assist LMU students in preparing for their professional careers by offering them access to appropriate attire. The clothing available includes a wide variety of sizes, styles, and colors, and is donated by WOS volunteers. The Closet also provides tips on how to dress to impress and build a personal brand, making a positive impression in the professional world.
Campus Location: 609 Colwyn Avenue in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Open from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. on Thursdays and from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays. Hours may change by semester.
Overview: Lincoln’s Cupboard is a campus food pantry serving students at the University. Administered by LMU WOS with two dedicated undergraduate students, the main pantry is on the LMU Main Campus. Lincoln’s Cupboard aims to bridge the gap by providing LMU students and employees with the following items: hygiene items, household supplies, blankets and pillows, meat (canned, pouched, frozen and/or fresh), vegetables (canned, frozen and fresh when available), fruits (canned, frozen and fresh when available), shelf-stable milk, among other items.
Campus Location: For more information about the pantry, visit here: https://www.lmunet.edu/community/women-of-service/pathways-of-service\
To donate to Lincoln’s Cupboard, visit here: https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/28518/donations/new?designation=woslincolnscupboard
Overview: The Office of Student Financial Services supports students in managing the cost of their education through financial aid advising, scholarship guidance, billing assistance, and payment planning. In addition to handling tuition and fees, this office is also responsible for housing assignments, residence hall billing, and meal plan charges.
Campus Location: DAR- Whitford Hall
Phone Number: 423.869.6347
Email: finaid@LMUnet.edu
Overview: The Registrar is home to helpful student resources and forms about your class and exams schedules, major declarations, transcripts, and more. You can stop by the Registrar's Office in DAR-Whitford Hall for assistance or contact if you have questions about your enrollment.
Campus Location: DAR- Whitford Hall
Phone Number: 423.869.6313