

The Center for Financial Literacy (CFL) offers free peer-topeer financial coaching to Liberty students, alumni, staff, and faculty. Coaches provide a biblical perspective through individual coaching sessions, group presentations, and resource referrals on topics such as:
• Creating a budget
• Maximizing employee benefits
• Saving and investing early
• Understanding consumer debt
• Wisely building credit
The CFL partners with the Ron Blue Institute to provide content that is scripturally founded with practical and immediate application. The CFL also offers a free, online, self-paced course (FNLT 101) that guides students in creating a personalized financial plan with specific next steps to reach their financial goals.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-3210 | ✉ CFL@liberty.edu | �� School of Business, Room 1600 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CFL | INSTAGRAM @LUCenterForFinancialLiteracy
The College of Applied Studies & Academic Success (CASAS) is a comprehensive support center, made up of many departments and providing a wide range of services to assist students. CASAS offices include Professional Advising, the Academic Success Center, Career Services, the Parent and Family Connections Office, Center for Professional & Continuing Education, Technical Studies, General Education, and Testing Services.
Each team within CASAS works to equip students with the tools, support, and opportunities they need to thrive academically, professionally, and personally.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-4110 | ✉ CASAS@liberty.edu | �� DeMoss Hall, Room 1100
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CASAS
The Office of Academic Integrity challenges students to honor Christ in all academic pursuits by creating a learning environment that cultivates integrity, fairness, ownership, trust, and personal responsibility. Review the Academic Misconduct section of the Liberty Way to learn more about the policies and expectations for student academic coursework.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-4076 | ✉ AcademicIntegrity@liberty.edu
�� Green Hall, Room 1880 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/Students/Dean
The Office of Disability Accommodation Support (ODAS) coordinates support services for students who have documented disabilities. Liberty University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations in policy, practice, and procedure to prevent discrimination based on disability.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-4016 | FAX (434) 582-3858 | ✉ ODAS@liberty.edu
�� DeMoss Hall, Room 1264 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/ODAS
Student Service Center
The Student Service Center houses the offices of Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and the Registrar. Students and parents can contact the center and will be guided to the office that can best assist them.
Financial Aid Office
Notary services and Financial Aid counseling are available on topics such as:
Financial Aid Reviews
• Free Application for Federal Student Aid Scholarships
Student Accounts Office
Meet with an advisor to discuss:
Billing and Payment Plans
• Book Vouchers and Book Dollars
Office of Military Affairs
State and Federal Grants
• Student Loans
Financial Check-In
• Refund Process
Meet with a representative to learn more about:
• Liberty-provided Military Benefits
• Outreach and Support to Military Students
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
• Tuition Assistance
• Veterans Benefits
�� (434) 592-5100 | Toll-free: (888) 632-5551
✉ StudentServiceCenter@liberty.edu | Registrar@liberty.edu
�� Green Hall, Room 1896 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/StudentServiceCenter
Emergency Management & Community Engagement (EMCE) Office
The EMCE Office takes an all-hazards approach to continuously prepare Liberty for any emergency by facilitating a culture of emergency preparedness within the Liberty community to respond to threats, hazards, and emergencies that can arise. They also develop innovative educational training on safety and preparedness.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-7674 | ✉ LUEM@liberty.edu
�� 4550 Mayflower Drive, Lynchburg, Va. 24501
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/EMCE
Liberty University Police Department
Liberty University Police Department (LUPD) provides a safe and secure environment on campus. LUPD has officers on duty 24/7. Police officers have the same responsibilities and powers as those of a municipal police force. An emergency campus alert system is used to notify students of critical situations on campus. Students, parents, and guardians can sign up for these notifications on the LUPD website.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� Nonemergency Phone: (434) 592-7641
�� Emergency Phone: (434) 592-3911
✉ LUPD@liberty.edu | �� Green Hall, Terrace Level
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/LUPD
Safety is at your fingertips with crisis alerts, location service features, mobile blue light, emergency notifications, and more!
Transit Services
Transit Services makes campus and the surrounding community accessible to students and reduces the need for personal vehicles. Students have access to on- and off-campus bus routes, On-Demand Ride through the myLU portal, service to satellite parking areas, shuttles to Roanoke, Richmond, and Lynchburg airports, an Amtrak station, and a Greyhound depot (accessible by reservation at least 72 hours in advance).
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-3640 | ✉ Transit@liberty.edu | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/Transit
Liberty’s campus is home to students from more than 70 nations. The International Student Center — located in DeMoss Hall, Room 2232 — helps international students transition to life in the U.S. by providing services in the following areas:
• Assistance with cultural adaptation
• Cultural events
• Federal regulations
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
• Health insurance
• On- and off-campus employment
�� (434) 592-4118 | ✉ ISC@liberty.edu | �� DeMoss Hall, Room 2232 LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/ISC | INSTAGRAM @LUInternationalStudents
LU Serve oversees Christian/Community Service (CSER), which is a community service graduation requirement for all undergraduate students. Visit the CSER webpage for more information about registration dates and deadlines.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-2325 | ✉ LUServe@liberty.edu | CSER@liberty.edu
�� Dorm 20 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/LUServe
The Office of Student Life exists to support every student’s unique college journey by providing opportunities to build meaningful relationships, grow spiritually and academically, and thrive in a Christ-centered community. Student Life hosts curated events, experiences, and groups to help students make the most of their time at Liberty.
• Commuter Life: Helps off-campus students build meaningful relationships and engage in campus life from day one. Through retreats, hangouts, celebrations, workshops, and a dedicated lounge and resource center, commuters are supported spiritually, socially, and academically, creating a true sense of home and community at Liberty.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-3067 | ✉ Commuters@liberty.edu
�� Green Hall, Commuter Lounge, Room 1875 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/Commuters
• Residential Life: Provides quality on-campus living that meets students' need for community and personal development. Each hall is staffed with one to two resident assistants (RAs) as well as a team of Resident Shepherds (RSs) and Community Group Leaders (CGLs).
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-4139 | ✉ ResidenceLife@liberty.edu
�� Residential Commons II, Terrace Level Lobby LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/ResidenceLife
Center for Student Thriving
The Center for Student Thriving provides life coaching, life skills programs, and holistic student support to empower students to live a healthy and purposeful life at Liberty and beyond.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-2320 | ✉ Thriving@liberty.edu
�� Green Hall, Room 1880 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/Students/Dean
CARE and Support
Collaborate, Assess, Resource, & Empower (CARE) and Support bridges the gap between those who need support and those who can help by assessing students' specific needs, collaborating with university and community resources, and empowering individual success.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-5638 | ✉ CARE@liberty.edu | �� Green Hall, Room 1838 LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CARE
If your student is going through a tough time, experiencing an immediate crisis, or would like support for an ongoing mental health concern, they can get help from Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS). Individual and group counseling as well as walk-in appointments are available.
For virtual support, residential students can access free counseling and 24/7 mental healthcare at TimelyCare.com/LU
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-2651 | ✉ CAPS@liberty.edu | �� Green Hall, Room 1830 LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CAPS
For emergency assistance, please contact your student's Resident Director or call the LUPD emergency line at (434) 592-3911.
The Office of Community Life exists to promote Christcentered community living within The Liberty Way by providing students with educational and developmental programming that enhances their capacity for personal development, interpersonal competence, social responsibility, and cognitive and practical skills.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-2320 | ✉ CommunityLife@liberty.edu �� Green Hall, Room 1880 LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CommunityLife
Campus Community
Campus Community takes place on Wednesday evenings in the Vines Center and is the central gathering place for worship and spiritual growth at Liberty.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CampusCommunity
Convocation
Students gather in the Vines Center for Convocation twice a week, worshipping together and learning from nationally recognized guest speakers. View scheduled speakers, watch Convocation online, and review safety measures for attending at the link below.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/Convo
Liberty Pastoral Counseling & Care (LPCC)
The LPCC office provides support and ministry to students — specifically focusing on the spiritual and physical well-being of students. LPCC ministers through one-on-one biblical counseling and chaplaincy in areas such as premarital counseling and benevolence. LPCC seeks to help students connect to the local church for spiritual growth, accountability, and support.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-7222 | ✉ LUPastoralCC@liberty.edu
�� Residential Commons IV, Bottom Level
LU Shepherd
LU Shepherd trains and equips Resident Shepherds and Community Group Leaders to account for the spiritual health of each student. These tight-knit community groups are designed to cultivate faith in God, knowledge of the Word, and freely given love for others.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-5411 | ✉ LUShepherd@liberty.edu
�� Dorm M17, Ground Level | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/LUShepherd
Student Activities
Student Activities offers more than 70 events each school year, including concerts, movies, open mic nights, and campus favorites, such as Coffeehouse and Block Party. This office connects students to friends, campus, and culture.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-3061 | ✉ StudentActivities@liberty.edu
�� Green Hall, Room 2900 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/SA FACEBOOK /LUStudentActivities | INSTAGRAM @LibertySA
Student Government Association
Encourage your student to get involved on campus — they can join a club, connect with students of similar interests and passions, and represent their fellow students by being part of the Student Government Association (SGA). Check out the list of over 150 student-led clubs at Liberty.edu/Clubs
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-2323 | ✉ SGA@liberty.edu
�� Montview Student Union, Room 3560 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/SGA
Recreation
Campus Recreation provides a variety of options for residential and online students to interact socially through fitness programs and services as well as state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor recreation facilities. Campus Recreation connects students to all that Liberty has to offer beyond the classroom, such as the LaHaye Recreation & Fitness Center, Liberty Mountain Hydaway Outdoor Center, Liberty Mountain trail system, Liberty Mountain Equestrian Center, Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre, and more.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-3148 | ✉ CampusRec@liberty.edu | �� Green Hall, Room 2900
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CampusRec | FACEBOOK /LibertyCampusRec | INSTAGRAM @LibertyCampusRec X-TWITTER @LibertyURec
ID & Campus Services
ID & Campus Services (IDCS) provides the Flames Pass — your student’s official Liberty University ID and the key to many resources and privileges both on and off campus. It remains valid as long as the student is actively enrolled. The Flames Pass also provides access to Flames Cash, a form of campuswide currency that can be used instead of credit cards or cash. Students can receive a Flames Pass by visiting IDCS with a valid government-issued photo ID or request one online via the Photo Upload Application.
Learn more about the Mobile Flames Pass option at Liberty.edu/MobileFlamesPass
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-7771 | ✉ CampusServices@liberty.edu
�� Montview Student Union, Room 1720 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/CampusServices
Information Services
Information Services introduces students to new technologies and offers support for existing ones. They identify issues, communicate solutions, and provide resources for your student's personal and professional success.
• IT Computer Labs: Offers students access to specialized computers and software in academic facilities throughout campus and provides technical support, assistance, and printing services.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-2140 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/ComputerLabs
• IT HelpDesk: Provides technical assistance and support for mobile devices, computers, software, and gaming systems.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-7800 | �� DeMoss Hall, Room 2414 | Green Hall, Room 1539 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/HelpDesk
• IT Marketplace: Provides an online technology store where students can access Office 365 and get computer hardware and software at a discount. Check their webpage for a full list of current promotions.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 582-2316 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/ITMarketplace
The Office of Alumni Relations upholds the tradition of Training Champions for Christ by enhancing the relationships of students and alumni with their alma mater through programs, services, and engagement.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (800) 628-7973 | ✉ Alumni@liberty.edu
�� Montview Student Union, Room 1950 | LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/Alumni
Liberty University is fully committed to ensuring a safe learning, living, and working environment for all members of our campus community. Liberty University does not tolerate any unlawful discrimination, harassment, or sexual misconduct. If the Office of Equity & Compliance (OEC) receives a report of such prohibited conduct, it will act promptly and fairly to stop the prohibited conduct, remedy its effects, and prevent its recurrence.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-4999 | ✉ OEC@liberty.edu | �� DeMoss Hall, Room 1232
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/OEC
Physical and emotional well-being directly impacts your student’s academic performance. Student Health Services offers convenient access to quality medical care and mental health services, health promotion, and preventive care.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
�� (434) 592-7770 | ✉ StudentHealthRecords@liberty.edu
�� Residential Commons III, Bottom Level
LOCATION-ARROW Liberty.edu/Students/Health-Services