Directory of Services

Directory of Services

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 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.

The Provost serves as Chief Academic Officer for Lesley University to ensure that our academic programs meet high standards for quality. The Provost and all members of the Provost Office team work collaboratively across the university with faculty, academic deans, budget officers, program directors, advisors, admissions counselors, alumni, and current students.

The Office of the University Registrar maintains permanent academic student records for both currently enrolled and past attendees of Lesley University. The Office of the University Registrar provides services related to student course registration, academic records, transcripts & diplomas, enrollment verification, and degree audits.

The Payroll Office processes time cards and paychecks for Lesley University employees, including student workers.

The Student Accounts Office advises students and families through their financial obligation to the University. Visit our online knowledge base for answers to many common questions.

The Threshold Program is a non-degree post-secondary program for young adults with diverse learning, developmental, and intellectual disabilities. Our faculty and staff provide student support in dorm living, mentoring and counseling, student activities, career training, and independent living skills.

The Tutoring and Academic Success team provides academic tutoring and coaching to all Lesley students to help them with their assignments and projects for Lesley coursework and degree requirements.

Undergraduate Student Health Services is a full-service on-campus medical office. Our mission is to foster the academic success and social growth of Lesley students by supporting their health and well-being. We are committed to easy, equitable access to care and to promoting a safe and healthy campus community.