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Daily Living Support

At Lane, we understand there’s more involved in academic success than just academics.

Help Navigating Resources

With so many helpful resources, just navigating all of them can seem overwhelming! But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

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CARE at Lane

The Career Pathways Department can help any LCC student connect with a variety of community resources, including helping you apply for SNAP and  housing, food, or tuition assistance. If you’re already receiving SNAP, they can also help you connect with the STEP and other programs that can help you succeed at school.

Resources at Lane

As a student at Lane, you’re a part of a community dedicated to helping you succeed!

Student Life and Leadership Development supports students by helping with basic needs through a Food Pantry as well as the School Supply Shelf and the Book Exchange. All services below are open to all students currently enrolled in classes at Lane Community College.

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Titan Pantry and Closet

The Titan Pantry and Closet provides free nutritious food, personal hygiene products, and clothing for students in need.

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Tutoring

Tutoring is free to all Lane students and covers more than 50 subjects. You can drop in or make an appointment for on-campus or online (through Zoom) tutoring, or email tutoring@lanecc.edu with any questions.

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The Zen Den

Part of the Student Health and Wellness Center, the Zen Den is a safe and quiet place where you can relax and rejuvenate with self-guided meditation, massage chairs, crafts, and more. 

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Student Legal Services

Legal Services are a student benefit available to students paying the student activity fee.

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Students with Children

Learn more about additional resources for students with children.

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Tax Help

Most years Lane hosts the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program, which provides free help for filing U.S. tax returns.

Book Exchange

In Winter 2019, the Lane Student Government Association in partnership with Student Life & Leadership Development set up a book exchange shelf outside of the Student Life office. The Book Exchange operates similarly to the Little Free Library, a global book-sharing movement, “Take a book, share a book.” The book exchange is open to all students and employees at LCC. 

Donations

We accept books, textbooks, and magazines. All items are free; no money is exchanged. You may either place your donations directly on the bookshelf or leave your donation at the front desk inside the Student Life office (CEN 201).

Location

LCC Main Campus, Center Building, outside of Room 201

Contact Us

Email: studentlife@lanecc.edu
Phone: 541-463-3278

School Supply Shelf

In Fall 2018, the Lane Student Government Association in partnership with Student Life & Leadership Development and Campus Surplus set up a school supply shelf outside of the Student Life office. This shelf is stocked with school supplies for LCC students. Available items may include notebooks, ruled and graph paper, folders, pens and pencils, paperclips, rubberbands, and more. Items vary according to what we receive from campus surplus and community donations.

Donations

We accept donations of office and school supplies for student use. Items in greatest demand are quad-ruled graph paper, college ruled notebook paper, erasers, and pens including highlighters. We also accept colored pens and pencils. You are welcome to check with us about specific items. If you are a college department, please send your items to surplus so that we stay in compliance with the college procedure for disposal of campus property. Please leave your donation at the front desk inside the Student Life office (CEN 201).

Location

LCC Main Campus, Center Building, outside of Room 201

Contact Us

Email: studentlife@lanecc.edu
Phone: 541-463-3278

Meditation and Prayer Room

The meditation and prayer room is a space for all Lane students to pray, meditate, and reflect. We welcome all faiths, beliefs, and meditation practices. It is a quiet space with minimal furnishings and may be used by individuals. The space is available on a drop-in basis. Please be respectful of others and follow the guidelines posted near the door. 

Location

Main Campus, Center Building, Room 312

Contact

Student Life and Leadership Development, studentlife@lanecc.edu

Emergency Financial Resources

CARE at Lane can assist you if you're experiencing challenges with access to food, housing, healthcare, childcare, or other basic need emergencies. Please visit the CARE team in the Career Pathways department to meet with a coach during drop in hours.
 
You can also fill out this interest form and a coach will reach out to you directly if you prefer to schedule an appointment. 

Community Resources

While it would be impossible to list all of the resources available in the community, here are a few that students have found most helpful as they navigate school, work and family. 

Other Community and Campus Resource links

Some campus departments maintain lists of community and campus resources.