Directory of Services

Directory of Services

International Student Services Assists international students with their I-20, F-1, and international student experience from acceptance through post-completion F-1 work authorization.

The Lesley University Counseling Center (LUCC) provides short-term counseling support to Lesley students who are actively enrolled* in one of Lesley's degree-granting or Threshold programs and are physically located in Massachusetts for in-person or telehealth appointments.

(registered during the semester that they are seeking support in)

The Lesley University Support Hub offers a one-stop location to address questions regarding information related to the Office of the University Registrar, Office of Financial Aid, Student Financial Services, Student Financial Planning, and the Student Accounts Office. Visit our online knowledge base for answers to many common questions.

Lesley Library supports learning and creative inquiry by welcoming all students to use our services and resources. Learn all about the research process from our expert team of librarians and use our Ask Us! service if you get stuck along any step in the process, from brainstorming topics to citing your sources.

The primary role of the Master of Social Work (MSW) Field Education Department is to match students in the graduate social work program with approved internship sites and supervisors as well as recruit sites, to orient supervisors to Lesley's social work program, and provide ongoing support and troubleshooting around any concerns that arise during the internship experience.

The Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations collaborates with Lesley University alumni, parents, and friends to keep them connected. A major focus of our work is helping members of the Lesley community support the university philanthropically. We organize alumni and parent events and gatherings, engage with friends of the university, and in general, help tell Lesley's story.

The Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) at Lesley is responsible for addressing and responding to reports of discrimination and harassment, including sexual misconduct and interpersonal violence, to help create a campus where all members of our community have access to the University. In light of this mission, we work to promote equal opportunity and inclusion for all individuals.

At Lesley University, we embrace our differences, recognizing that they enrich our collective experience and foster creativity, innovation, and personal growth. Our department is committed to cultivating a culture of inclusion, enhancing belonging for all community members, and striving toward an equitable future by dismantling systemic barriers through education, advocacy, and action.

The four areas under the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice (EDIJ) at Lesley University include:

The Office of Field Placements provides graduate students seeking a teaching license field base experience.

The Office of Financial Aid provides opportunities for student access to and success in higher education by helping students and their families seek, obtain, and make the best use of all financial resources. Visit our online knowledge base for answers to many common questions.