Student Development Frequently Asked Questions
For the inevitable questions that arise concerning student life at Lee, the following has been prepared for your convenience. Each link below leads to a section with information that you may find helpful.
Lee University is a Christian institution that offers liberal arts and professional education on both the baccalaureate and master’s levels. The foundational purpose of all educational programs is to develop within the students knowledge, appreciation, understanding, ability, and skills which will prepare them for responsible Christian living in the modern world.
Lee University focuses on Global Perspectives to help raise students’ awareness of the increasing interdependence of our world, to foster in students a respect for the diversity of perspectives represented in the world community, to help students articulate an understanding of their own Christian values, and to show how these relate to another cultural perspective.
Over 49 degrees are offered at this university. Check out the University Catalog.
There is no charge for the office visit and insurance is not filed. There are minimal charges for labs, vaccines, and some prescription medications. All over the counter medications and visits are free. A bill owed to the Health Clinic must be paid to the Health Clinic.
Some of the benefits of living on-campus include:
- Relationships built in the residence halls and apartment communities
- Inside information on campus activities
- All buildings are in walking distance or accessible by Campus Ride
- Resident directors and resident assistants are interested in getting to know you
- No monthly payments for rent, utilities, etc.
- Necessary furniture is included in all on-campus housing
- A lease is not required
- Research indicates that students who live on campus tend to have better grades and are more positively connected than students who do not live on campus
- All freshmen are required to live on campus
Take advantage of on-campus housing while you can. It is also required for all freshmen.