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The LUCC provides short-term counseling support to Lesley students who are concurrently enrolled in one of Lesley's degree-granting or Threshold programs and are physically located in Massachusetts for in-person or telehealth appointments.
Contact Information:
counselingcenter@lesley.edu / 617.349.8545
Hours:
Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Mental Health Emergency Resources:
Cambridge Health Alliance Crisis Response: 833.222.2030
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
National Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
The Riverside Outpatient Center at Cambridge offers a wide range of behavioral healthcare services, including therapy appointments, medication assessment and management, and varying lengths of care according to need. The Center is an independently operated, licensed mental health provider staffed by experienced Riverside clinicians.
Contact Information:
cambridgeoutpatient@riversidecc.org / 857.331.6331
Hours:
Services are available Monday-Saturday, with flexibility and telehealth options to meet student needs. 24/7 response is available for urgent situations that cannot wait for regular hours.
The Career Resource Center (CRC) helps students and alumni set career goals, develop résumés, prepare for interviews, and search for part-time student jobs, professional employment, summer jobs, and internships. Students can make appointments with a CRC career coach via Handshake.
Contact Information:
Our academic advising team provides students with specialized support in a range of areas, including course selection and sequence, registration procedures, licensure requirements, and other aspects of your academic experience. Get in touch to learn more and meet your advisor!
Contact Information:
Undergraduate Advising: advising@lesley.edu
Graduate Advising: grad.advising@lesley.edu
We recommend that students meet with their advisor at least once each semester.
Disability Support Services (DSS) works with faculty, staff, community, and students in all degree-granting programs to provide equal or equally effective alternative access to academic, social, cultural, and recreational programs for all qualified individuals with disabilities.
Tutoring & Academic Success offers academic tutoring and coaching for all Lesley students. Services are available by appointment seven days a week during the fall and spring semesters, with weekday virtual tutoring during the summer session and January term. Additional virtual tutoring options are available.
Contact Information:
General Questions: tutoring@lesley.edu
Adam Mooney, Director of Tutoring and Student Success: amooney2@lesley.edu
Hours:
Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (office hours for professional staff)
Campus Safety & Services oversees public safety, the Lesley Alerts emergency notification system, the University virtual bookstore, campus parking and shuttle Services, campus laundry facilities, CashLynx, and ID cards. Its mission is to provide a safe campus environment and accessible services.
Contact Information:
Campus Safety and Community Resources: publicsafety@lesley.edu / 617.349.8888
CashLynx Service Center: 888.841.3340
Lesley Card: lesleycard@lesley.edu / 617.349.8888
Virtual Bookstore: customerservice@bncservices.com / 800.325.3252
Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report
The Graduate Licensure Advisor offers specialized support for licensure and state certification requirements in Expressive Therapies and Counseling & Psychology programs. This advisor can answer questions about state-by-state licensure reciprocity and can assist with completing applications for state licensure.
Contact Information:
The Mental Health & Well Being academic area is home to Lesley’s programs in Counseling & Psychology (Masters and PhD), Expressive Therapies (Masters and PhD), Mindfulness Studies (Masters), Social Work and Human Services (undergraduate and graduate), and our undergraduate Psychology+ program.
Get in touch with us if you need to meet with the Vice Provost, Associate Provost, or department chair.
The Threshold Programs are non-degree post-secondary programs 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.