Lindsey Wilson College Information Packet Fall 2021 – Spring 2022 #LWCisFamily Table of Contents

Welcome Letter ...... Page 1 Tuition and Fees ...... Page 2 Helpful Terms/Financial Aid ...... Page 3-4 • Federal Student Work Study • Understanding the Loan Process • KEES Money • Verification and KHEAA Verify • Veterans Affairs

Business Office ...... Page 5-6 • Paying Your Portion • Options for Payment • Direct Deposit • Statement Example

Academic Services ...... Page 7-10 • Registrar’s Office • Academic Success Center • First Year Experience (FYE) • FYE Academic Advising • Students with Disabilities • Mathematics Tutoring Center • Writing Center • Library • Study Away from Campus • Bonner Scholars • Bookstore

Student Services ...... Page 11-14 • Student Conduct • Public Safety and Security • RaiderBucks • Counseling Services • Campus Nurse • Blue Raider Sports Medicine • Career Services • Service Center • Computer Center • Dining Center

Campus Involvement ...... Page 15-16 • Student Government Association • Clubs and Organizations • Student Activities • Athletics • Campus Ministries • Intramurals

Right to Information ...... Page 17 • FERPA • Access to Records

Directory ...... Page 18 Welcome to Lindsey Wilson College

Welcome to the Lindsey Wilson College Family! This book contains valuable information about the LWC student experience.

We have included details about common financial aid terms, business office practices

and procedures and academic and student services opportunities.

The close of the LWC guide book includes the upcoming family weekend dates and de - tails, as well as, the academic calendar to help your family with planning throughout the year.

The final information page provides the contact information for important offices. Please

do not hesitate to reach out to us anytime.

In four short years, we look forward to celebrating with students and family members of the graduating Class of 2025.

Again, welcome and we can’t wait for you to experience why students coined the phrase . #LWCisFamily

Best wishes,

L. Dean Adams Vice President of Student Services and

Enrollment Management

#LWCisFamily • 1-800-264-0138 • [email protected] 1212 Tuition and Fees

Annual Cost of Attendance for 2021-2022

Fall Semester 2021 Spring Semester 2022 Tuition (Full Time: 12 -18 hrs per semester) $12,720 Tuition (Full Time: 12 -18 hrs per semester) $12,720 Activity Fee $82 Activity Fee $82 Technology Fee $57 Technology Fee $57 Room $1,725 Room $1,725 Board $3,023 Board $3,023

Projected Cost for Commuting Student $12,859 Projected Cost for Commuting Student $12,859 Projected Cost for Residential Student $17,607 Projected Cost for Residential Student $17,606

*These figures do not include books or personal expenses. *These figures do not include books or personal expenses.

Additional Expenses: Student-Athlete Health Insurance $350* Parking Permit $20 Housing Fee $50 Books $400 per semester (estimate) *This applies only to student-athletes and will be waived with proof of insurance – deadline for submitting proof applies.

How to Login to myLWC Portal Your myLWC Portal has been activated. This will allow you to complete the necessary steps to further your enrollment. To access your account, go to portal.lindsey.edu and use the following:

Your username is: [email protected] (example – [email protected])

Your password is: L / your eight digit date of birth / #: (example – L01012000#)

After logging in you will be prompted to create a new password. Follow the onscreen instructions.

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Understanding Your Financial Aid To better understand your financial aid award, please review the following items.

Institutional Grants/Scholarships : Institutional Grants and Scholarships are awarded by Lindsey Wilson College. For more information, see www.lindsey.edu/financialaid.

Federal Grants : This federally funded grant (Pell Grant) is awarded on the basis of financial need. This grant is the foundation upon which all other aid is based.

Kentucky State Grants : These grants, funded by the Commonwealth of , are awarded according to need to Kentucky residents attending Kentucky colleges and is subject to availability of funds. The grants are available as a Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) or College Access Program Grant (CAP).

KEES Scholarship: KEES scholarships are estimated based on your current award prior to your high school graduation and final grades. If your KEES scholarship changes after your final high school grades are re - ported, your institutional aid will be adjusted accordingly to give you the same bottom line. KHEAA requires students to maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA while in college to remain eligible for the KEES Scholar - ship each year.

Federal Student Work Study: Students work on campus approximately 11 hours a week to earn money for tuition, room and board expenses. There is a 6% tax that will be deducted from the wages earned. For example, a $2,500 workstudy award will result in approximately $150 being withheld for taxes. Earnings are applied directly to student’s account.

Federal Direct Subsidized Loan: This need-based program enables students to borrow an educational loan from the Department of Education. The loan is insured by the federal government, and the federal government pays the interest while the borrower is enrolled in school at least half-time, during a grace period, and during authorized periods of deferment. Interest will begin to accrue from the beginning of the repayment period (six months after a student graduates or leaves school). The interest rate is variable, with a threshold of 8.25%. All students that accept the Federal Direct Subsidized Loan must complete the online Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN) at www.studentloans.gov This loan will have an origination fee (1.059%) which will be deducted from the total amount of the loan.

Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan: This is a non-need-based educational loan from the Department of Education. The student is responsible for the interest during in-school and deferment periods. Six months after the student graduates or leaves school, payments on the principal and interest begin. The interest rate is variable, with a threshold of 8.25%. Quarterly interest payments can be made while the students are in school, or students may allow interest to accrue. All students that accept the Federal Direct Subsidized Loan must complete the online Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN) at www.studentloans.gov This loan will have an origination fee (1.059%) which will be deducted from the total amount of the loan.

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Verification Every year some FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) applicants are required to verify informa - tion submitted on their FAFSA. This process is important to ensure the proper amount of aid is going to the most qualified candidates. If selected for verification, the student must provide the information requested or he/she will not be eligible for state or federal aid. KHEAA (Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority) has partnered with Lindsey Wilson College to make sure this process goes as smoothly as possible. To start the process go to kheaaverify.com or you may also contact KHEAA with additional questions at 1-855-272-8771.

Veterans Affairs LWC provides a Veterans Affairs Coordinator, Kachet Manners, whose office is located in Financial Aid. The VA Coordinator can be contacted at (270) 384-7449 or [email protected]. Our office does not work for the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA). We certify enrollment of veterans and dependents to the DVA.

Lindsey Wilson College has been designated a 2020 Military Friendly® School by Victory Media, the leader in successfully connecting the military and civilian worlds. This designation is awarded to the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace military students, and to dedicate resources to ensure their success in the classroom and after graduation.

Student Responsibilities: • Apply for VA educational benefits at http://www.gibill.va.gov. • Submit your Certificate of Eligibility and DD214 to the Veterans Affairs Coordinator. • Complete the LWC Veterans Enrollment Form every semester, once you are registered for classes. • Notify the VA Coordinator of any changes in your course schedule.

For more information regarding: Change of status, credit of military training or Yellow Ribbon Go to our website at www.lindsey.edu/vets

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E-SIGN YOUR PROMISSORY NOTE

Paying Your Portion Lindsey Wilson College offers the following payment options:

Semester Payments Semester payments will be made directly to Lindsey Wilson College. Fall Semester payment is due by August 30 and Spring Semester payment is due by January 10. You have the following options when making a payment to Lindsey Wilson College: • Online via the myLWC Portal – view Student Account Payment link • By phone – LWC Business Office, 270-384-8010 • In person at the LWC Business Office, located in the lower level of the V.P. Henry Administration Building • By mail – Lindsey Wilson College Business Office 210 Lindsey Wilson Street Columbia, KY 42728 *For all payments please have student name and ID (L#) ready. For payments made by check, please in - clude student name and ID on memo line.

Tuition Payment Plan Monthly payment plans are offered through Educational Computer Systems Inc (ECSI). ECSI is a third party agency that has contracted with Lindsey Wilson College to service accounts and collect payments. If you decide to utilize the payment plan you will be charged a $55 enrollment fee. Interest is not charged, however late payments may result in a late fee.

The following monthly payment options are offered: Months First Payment Due 11 Month July 1 10 Month July 1 or August 1 (student choice) 9 Month August 1 *Final payments for all options will be made on April 1 or May 1

ECSI accepts the following payment types: ACH (automatic withdraw), personal check, cashier’s check, e-check, VISA (debit only), Mastercard (credit or debit), and Discover (credit only).

ECSI charges the following on payment transactions: • ACH, personal check, cashier’s check – no fee • E-check – $0.95 per transaction • Online credit/debit card – 3.95% fee plus $1.00 per transaction • By phone credit/debit card – 3.95% fee plus $10.00 per transaction

If you choose to utilize the monthly payment plan offered through ECSI, you MUST visit www.lindsey.edu/paymentplan to set up your individualized payment plan. Do this after signing your promissory note.

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Need Additional Aid? Both the Federal and State governments offer additional loan options for parents and students. Utilize the links below for more information. Direct Plus Loan – www.studentloans.gov (see Parent Borrowers) KHEAA Advantage Loan – www.advantageeducationloan.com

Direct Deposit If a student has a credit on their account, signing up for direct deposit will ensure that any overages are directly deposited into student’s personal bank account. Sign up for direct deposit via the clickable link.

EXAMPLE Statement

Student Account Invoice for 2021 Fall

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ACADEMIC SERVICES INFORMATION

Registrar’s Office The Registrar’s Office is located in the lower level of the L.R. McDonald Administration Building. The Regis - trar’s Office will assist with the following processes:

• Processing applications for graduation • Arranged courses • Dropping and adding classes • Degree Audits

For more information regarding the Registrar’s Offices and services provided go to www.lindsey.edu/registrar

Academic Success Center The Academic Success Center is located in the Everett Building. The Academic Success Center houses First Year Experience, peer tutoring and a computer lab. Students are encouraged to utilize the ASC as a resource for improving study strategies and other academic needs including tutoring in all subjects except writing. Tu - toring is offered free of charge to all students.

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/academicsuccess

FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE First Year Experience (FYE) offers a unique combination of programming geared toward acclimating freshmen into the total life of Lindsey Wilson College. The mission of the First Year Experience is to empower freshmen to become academically successful and socially responsible students at Lindsey Wilson College.

FYE Academic Advising Academic Advising is designed to help students reach their educational and career goals. During an advising session, the student can expect to:

• Meet their advisor and discuss advisor/ student roles and expectations • Discuss any dual credit, AP classes, test scores, etc. • Create and receive a class schedule • Discuss programs of study offered at LWC

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/FYE

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Writing Center The Writing Center is located in the W.W. Slider Humanities Building, room 200.

The LWC Writing Center is to assist all members of our academic community in developing their writing in a supportive, creative and caring environment. Our trained student writing consultants work with writers on a one-to-one basis, discussing writing at any point in the process, from generating ideas to drafting, revising to polishing.

We work with each writer, considering his or her long-term goals. Ideally, writers gradually improve with every consultation as they examine their writing processes, habits and choices. We understand that no two writers are alike, and our dedicated staff works to bring out the best possible writer in each person regardless of age, cultural background or writing experience.

For more information, visit our website at www.lindsey.edu/writingcenter

Class Accommodations Lindsey Wilson College accepts students with disabilities and provides reasonable accommodation that will fa - cilitate success. Depending on the nature of the disability, some students may need to take a lighter course load and may need more than four years to graduate. Immediately after acceptance, students must identify and document the nature of their disabilities with Mr. Ben Martin (270-384-7479) , the Learning & Physical Dis - abilities Coordinator. It is the responsibility of the student to provide the Learning & Physical Disabilities Coor - dinator with appropriate materials documenting the learning disability. Learning disabilities are typically documented by a recent high school Individualized Education Program (IEP) and results from testing con - ducted by a psychologist, psychiatrist or a qualified, licensed person. The College does not provide assess - ment services for students who may be learning disabled. Although Lindsey Wilson provides limited personal counseling for all students, the College does not have structured programs available for students with emo - tional or behavioral disabilities. For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/studentswithdisabilities

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Library The Katie Murrell Library provides access to: • Information resources • Computer Lab • Collections • Group Study Areas • Technology • Printing • AV services

These services have been selected and designed to support the educational and research needs of the Lindsey Wilson College community, and to provide the active instruction, assistance and guidance needed to locate, evaluate and use these resources and services.

For more information and hours of services go to our website at www.lindsey.edu/library

Study Away from Campus Students have various study away from campus opportunities at Lindsey Wilson College. Lindsey Wilson students may participate in study abroad opportunities in a variety of countries. Students should consult with their academic advisors, the Financial Aid Office and the Academic Affairs Office. Students also have opportunities for other study away options within the United States. For more information on: • Lindsey in London • The Capitol Hill Internship • The Frankfort Internship

Go to www.lindsey.edu/studyaway

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Bonner Scholars Based in Princeton, N.J., the Bonner Program is a national initiative that supports service programs at U.S. colleges and universities. LWC became a college that provides a Bonner Leader Program in 2005 and became a Bonner Community Scholar Program in 2011.

In agreement with the Bonner Foundation, the Lindsey Wilson Bonner Program's mission is to transform the lives of our students and members, the life of our campuses, our local community and the world through service and leadership. Bonner Scholars exhibit academic focus, social consciousness, faith-driven activism and are self-motivated.

The Bonner Scholar Program is funded through LWC and the Bonner Foundation. The Bonner Scholars would not function without cooperation from the community. The program accepts all forms of investments, whether they are personal time or ideas. Contact us if you have a potential project for Bonner Scholars or would like more information.

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/bonner

Bookstore The Bookstore is located in the Cralle Student Union Building. The Bookstore provides: • A long line of products to support each student's individual needs • New and used text books and rentals • Apparel to show off your Blue Raider’s college spirit • Paper, pencil and tablet supplies to supplement text books.

For more information about the Bookstore’s services and hours go to www.lindsey.edu/bookstore

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Student Code of Conduct Students shall be responsible for becoming familiar with the College rights and responsibilities as set forth in the Student Handbook. It is presumed that Lindsey Wilson College students, as members of the academic community on the main campus and any extended campus, shall exercise due regard for learning, the law and the rights of others. Circumstances which may lead to disciplinary action, suspension or dismissal from the College, and which are otherwise prohibited can be found at www.lindsey.edu/studenthandbook.

Public Safety and Security The Department of Public Safety is located on the corner of the Student Union Building (SUB). Officers are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our mission is to work in partnership with the College community through a continuing commitment to safety and education. The department is committed to protecting the lives and property of the College community.

The department strives to foster an environment where diversity is celebrated; citizens of all races, creeds, re - ligions and nationalities are made welcome and rights are preserved.

The Department of Public Safety and Security is responsible for assisting in the enforcement of federal and state laws through its authority established by Kentucky State Law as revised and as directed by Lindsey Wil - son administration for all safety/security and other emergency responses as may be deemed necessary on the campus. Officers patrol the campus in vehicles and on foot.

Public Safety can be contacted at 270-384-8106 or by emailing [email protected]

Clery Act The Department of Public Safety and Security prepares the annual security and fire report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. The full text of this report can be located on our web site at the address below, click on Annual Security Report. This report includes campus crime, arrest and referral statistics reported to the Department of Public Safety and Security, designated cam - pus officials and the Columbia Police Department. Each year, an e-mail notification is sent to all enrolled stu - dents, faculty and staff that provides the web address to access the annual security and fire report. Copies of the report may also be obtained at the Department of Public Safety and Security located in the Cralle Student Union Building or by dialing (270) 384-8106.

For more information about the Campus Crime Reports contact Dean of Students Chris Schmidt at [email protected] or (270) 384-8036; or Director of Public Safety Mike Staten at [email protected] or at (270) 384-8106.

The Link to the Kentucky State Police Sex Offender Registry is http://www.kentuckystatepolice.org/sor.htm. For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/publicsafety

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RaiderBucks RaiderBucks are a safe, efficient and practical way to pay for things on campus. RaiderBucks allow the LWC ID card to serve as a personal on-campus debit card. To make a purchase, just present or swipe your card at participating campus facilities. It's that easy! The amount of your purchase will then be deducted from the stu - dent’s RaiderBucks account. No more ATM fees for cash withdraws and no more lugging your checkbook around.

RaiderBucks are convenient to use and safer than carrying cash. You, or the student, can easily access and manage the account online anytime via the Blue Raider Portal. The RaiderBucks account is automatically available when the student’s LWC Card is created. All you have to do is add money to the card.

RaiderBucks also make a perfect gift for students. Parents and family members can add money to a student's RaiderBucks account as well. All they will need to know is the LWC ID Number as it appears on the LWC ID Card and birth date.

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/raiderbucks

Counseling Services Personal and confidential counseling is provided by a licensed professional from The Adanta Counseling Group and by the College Chaplain and Assistant Chaplains. Whether it is a religious question, a personal relationship issue, a career decision or the need for an unbiased opinion, counselors are available and ready to provide assistance. Referral to outside agencies is also available when requested or needed.

• Services are offered free of charge to all LWC students. No health insurance or payment of fees is needed. • All services are confidential, abiding by American Counseling Association Code of Ethics, state laws, and federal laws. Any unique exceptions to this will be explained verbally and in writing by your therapist. • Appointments are made with Lombeh Brown (The Adanta Counseling Group) Office: 270-384-7484, Roundhouse 105 Email: [email protected] • College Chaplin and Assistant Chaplin: (270) 384-8489

Counseling Services: http://www.lindsey.edu/counseling

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Campus Nurse The Campus Nurse is located in the Blue Raider Sports Medicine office, which is in the lower level of Phillips Residence Hall. The office is open to all students for the purpose of consultation, administering prescribed medication (e.g., allergy shots), checking blood pressure and providing overall health information and general minor treatments and referrals. Office hours are posted online.

Tamara Coots, Registered Nurse Office: 270-384-8138 Email: [email protected] For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/nurse

Blue Raider Sports Medicine The office is located in the lower level of Phillips Residence Hall. The center will maintain consistent hours of operation in order to provide students with greater accessibility to the campus medical staff. The staff will pro - vide CPR and First Aid Training for Residence Life and Public Safety staff and will continue to provide for the campus nurse to ensure optimum care of our students.

Blue Raider Sports Medicine also oversees the College's insurance plan and provides guidance for students, faculty and parents regarding the use of the student insurance plan.

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/sportsmed

Career Services Center The Career Services Center is located in the Bonner Scholar House (Wilkerson) on Lindsey Wilson Street. The mission of the Lindsey Wilson College Career Services Center is to promote various career services pro - grams while assisting every student and all alumni in establishing, evaluating and activating individual career goals and plans in which they find fulfilling.

Career Services assists with but is not limited to:

Workshops Special Events • Resume and Cover Letter Building • Career, Graduate and Professional School Fair • Job Searching with Social Media • Summer Camp Fair • How to Find a Summer Internship • Spotlight Career Fair • On Campus Employer Interviews Kentucky Work Study Program Career Related Skills Resource Library • Speeches/Presentations • What can I do with this Major? • Interviewing Skills • Occupational Outlook Handbook • Test Prep Materials

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/careerservices

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Service Center The Service Center is located in the Cralle Student Union Building (SUB). The Service Center provides a helpful and courteous switchboard staff, state of the art phone services and photocopying services and per - forms timely mail distribution for on and off campus mail. Students may also purchase stamps and drop off packages. • Mail Services Students will be notified by campus email and given a notice in their mailbox when a package arrives. Photo I.D. is required to claim mail/packages. • Bluegrass Cellular The Service Center at Lindsey Wilson College is an authorized agent of Bluegrass Cellular. Cellular packages begin at $20.00 a month • Photocopier Service Each copy is 10 cents. The copiers are located in the J.L. Turner and Library buildings.

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/servicecenter

Computer Center The Computer Center is responsible for maintaining computer resources for faculty, staff and students. It is located on the lower level of the Dr. Robert and Carol Goodin Nursing & Counseling Center. They are also responsible for the following services: • Campus network and all networks and devices attached to it. • Providing wireless access to the Internet from all residence halls, classrooms and public areas on campus. All students are given a free network and email account. • Gaming devices, such as a PlayStation, Xbox or PSP must be registered through the Computer Center in order to gain access to our network. • Support the telephone system and any problems or questions that may arise regarding local or long-distance phone service. • Providing answers to all technology questions. • All students can download a free copy of Microsoft Office 365. They do have to meet certain criteria, but here is the link: https://products.office.com/en-us/student/office-in-education Click on "Find out if you're eligible" to get started. Students will enter their LWC email address and a download link will be sent to their email address. For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/computercenter Dining Services

• Robert D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center Cranmer Dining Center serves 19 all-you-can-eat meals per week -- buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner; sandwiches, soups and desserts. Commuter Cost: Breakfast, $3.99; lunch, $5.75; dinner, $6.50; sunday brunch, $7.96

• Blue Raider Cafe Offers a variety of fresh-made salads, sandwiches and sides. It is located in the Cralle Student Union Building.

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/dining

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Student Government Association The Lindsey Wilson College Student Government Association (SGA) is responsible for coordinating student clubs and organizations for the purpose of student development and student leadership. Officers are elected in the spring semester for the following academic year. SGA members represent the recognized student or - ganizations with additional members-at-large. The diversity of membership provides many opportunities for involvement in campus leadership. For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/SGA

Student Activities The Student Activities Office, located in the Cralle Student Union Building, is dedicated to providing meaning - ful extra- and co-curricular activities to the student population of Lindsey Wilson College.

Events include, but are not limited to: • Spring Formal • Homecoming • Malvina Farkle Day • Weekly Activities • Family Weekend • Safe Halloween

Clubs & Organizations Clubs and organizations are formed to meet student needs and interests. These include both academic and special interest clubs. Some of the clubs and organizations active on campus are: • Accounting Club* • Lindsey Wilson Players* • Adventure Club* • Lindsey Wilson Singers* • Alliance* • Lindsey Wilson Young Americans for Freedom* • Art Club* • Lindsey Wilson Young Democratic Socialists* • Alpha Chi (National Honor Society) • Living in Faith Eternally (LIFE)* • (International Honor Society • Phi Beta Lambda (Nat. Business Honor Society)* of the CRJS, Mu Sigma Chapter) • Raider Rage* • Black Student Union* • Raider Readers* • Bonner Volunteers* • Recreation Club* • Campus Kitchen* • Residence Hall Council* • Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society (Counseling) • Responsible Alcohol Values through Education (RAVE)* • Chess Club* • Sigma Alpha Omega* • Coffee Club* • Sigma Tau Delta (International English Honor Society)* • Enactus (formerly SIFE, Students in Free Enterprise) • Society for Collegiate Journalists • Energy & Environmental Club* • Student Alumni Relations Council (SARC)* • Fishing Club* • Student Activities Board* • Foundation for International Medical Relief for Children (FIMRC)* • Student Ambassadors • Gamers’ Club* • Student Athlete Advisory Council * (SAAC) • Honors Association* • Student Government Association (SGA)* • International Student Association* • Student League of Sciences* • Intramural Club* • Tea Club* • Kentucky Education Association Student Program (KEA-SP)* • Unidos* • Lambda Pi Eta (National Communication Honor Society)* • Women's Student Union* • Lindsey Wilson College Republicans* • Lindsey Wilson College Young Democrats* *Members of Student Government • Lindsey Wilson Compliments*

For more information go to http://www.lindsey.edu/campuslife

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Athletics The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program reflects and supports the institution's mission by providing an instrument where student-athletes' educational needs are served by providing a living-learning environ - ment within an atmosphere of active caring Christian concern where student-athletes learn and grow through their participation in athletics. Lindsey Wilson sponsors the following sports: The Lindsey Wilson Athletics Men’s Women’s Co-Ed page provides: • • Archery • • Cycling • Live video • Basketball • Bowling • Live stats • Bowling • Cross Country • Season stats • Cross Country • Dance • Football • • Press releases • Golf • Soccer • Scoreboard • Soccer • • Schedules and rosters • • Swimming • • Tennis For more information go to • Indoor Track & Field • Indoor Track & Field • Outdoor Track & Field • Outdoor Track & Field www.lindseyathletics.com •

Campus Ministries The purpose of the Campus Ministries Office is to foster a vibrant spiritual climate and contribute to the development of spiritual growth at Lindsey Wilson College. As a college related to The , the Campus Ministries office seeks to exemplify the College's mission statement in which students A L experience an atmosphere of active caring and Christian concern. The office sees itself as an educational arm A L A L of the College in developing student leaders and raising their awareness of human need through programs A L which foster altruism and service. A L A P For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/ministries o R B R B R Intramurals C R As a part of Lindsey Wilson College's Campus Recreation, Intramural Sports offers opportunities for a variety C R of activities that may improve wellness and fitness, while providing competitive and cooperative activities C S along with opportunities to learn and practice leadership and planning. C S E S E S To sign up for an intramural event, please follow the link on the intramurals webpage to create an account. F S Once signed into the program, you may either create a team or join an already existing team. Instructions are F S provided on “How to Sign Up” on the link also. G S H S I S Events include, but are not limited to: I T K U • Basketball • Flag Football • Table Tennis • Wiffle Ball L W • Softball • Volleyball • Soccer • Badminton L L • Water polo • Corn Toss • Kickball • Handball L • Racquetball • Tennis • Dodgeball • Ultimate Frisbee

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/intramurals

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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) Student records are maintained under the provision of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). This federal act seeks to protect students' rights to access and to privacy by limiting access to stu - dent records to those persons authorized by the FERPA regulations or by individual students. Admissions, fi - nancial aid and student service files are retained for five years following the last date of enrollment.

The College reserves the right to contact a student's parent (or a physician of the student's choice) when, in the opinion of the College, notification is necessary to protect the health, well-being or safety of a student or other persons.

Access to Records Students may inspect all records pertaining to them which are maintained by the College. The only excep - tions to this access are those records exempted under FERPA:

• Directory information, as listed in this publication, is public unless the student requests, in writing, to the Registrar's Office that all or part of such information not be published • Name, local and home address, telephone numbers and date of birth • Dates of attendance, major field of study and degrees and awards received and • Participation in recognized activities, organizations and sports (including weight and height or membership on athletic teams).

Access to any other information, except by persons authorized by the student, is strictly limited in accordance with FERPA regulations.

For more information go to www.lindsey.edu/FERPA

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Lindsey Wilson College Student Resource Directory

Admissions Office ...... 270-384-8100 Fenley Building

Business Office ...... 270-384-8010 L.R. McDonald Administration Building • Payment plan options

Financial Aid Office ...... 270-384-8022 Elizabeth Lowe Whitfield House • Loan Counseling • Verification Process • Federal Student Employment

First-Year Experience (FYE) ...... 270-384-8467 Everett Building

Housing, Director of Residence Life / Men’s Area Coordinator ...... 270-384-8375 Round House

Housing, Women’s Area Coordinator ...... 270-384-8375 Round House

Public Safety ...... 270-384-8106 Cralle Student Union Building • Parking Permit/Driver Information Form

Registrar’s Office ...... 270-384-8025 L.R. McDonald Adminstration Building

Student Activities Office ...... 270-384-8033 Cralle Student Union Building • Family Weekend

Student Services ...... 270-384- 8036 L.R. McDonald Administration Building • Health Insurance Information

Accreditation Lindsey Wilson College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award as - sociate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the status of Lindsey Wilson College.

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