Summary: These indicators track student engagement with tutoring, advising, and other academic resources. Monitoring these patterns over time helps evaluate their impact on performance and retention, inform program improvements, and ensure students have the support they need to succeed.
Total Tutoring Sessions (Center for Academic Success)
3,812*
-46% vs AY23-24
968 unique users; 25% attended ≥5 sessions
Writing Tutoring Sessions (Writing & Math Center)
755
+2% vs AY23–24
Math Tutoring Sessions (Writing & Math Center)
1,128
-11% vs AY23-24
Testing Services Exams Proctored
1,758
+91% vs AY23–24
Writing & Math Center Appointments
Five-year trend of Writing and Math support appointments.
Academic Tutoring by Modality
Total CAS Tutoring Visits
Annual total visits (all tutoring modalities).
Outreach and Advocacy
Center for Academic Success Workshops / Attendance
13 / 600
+116% vs AY23-24
Writing & Math Center Presentations
62
Summer Success & Aid Participants
36
250 credits earned
New Accommodation Appointments
242
Disability Support Services
Notes
- *3,812 Tutoring Sessions: This decrease in tutoring visits may be partly due to a change in the tracking system, which checked students in per session rather than for the full series.
Summary: These indicators measure how connected students feel to the campus community and how actively they participate in campus life. By tracking students’ sense of belonging alongside their involvement in leadership programs, organizations, and events, we can evaluate community connection, identify barriers to participation, and strengthen engagement over time.
Student Sense of Belonging Score
82.2%
+9% vs AY23–24
Student Clubs & Organization Events
1,813
+3% vs AY23-34
Lehigh After Dark Attendance & Events
8,950/97
+5% vs AY23-34
Student Opportunity Fund Recipients
149
Avg Award $790.00
Student Sense of Belonging
Number of students who report “Agree” or “Strongly Agree” to “I belong in the Lehigh community.”
Data from the Life at Lehigh: Community and Well-being Survey 2023-24 Data Report
Student Organization Events
Annual counts of registered events.
Lehigh After Dark Audience
Undergrad Grad
Leadership & Involvement
- LeadU & leadership workshops: 400 participants
- Club involvement: 94% ≥1 club; 78% ≥2 clubs; ~300 clubs/orgs
- The Steel Battalion- Lehigh ROTC: 18 commissioned 2nd Lieutenants
- Community Service Office: $30,771 raised at the Great South Side Sale
- Community Service Office: Collected 76,624 pounds of food and served 1,200 households at the Fountain Hill Food Pantry
Summary: These indicators track how students use health, counseling, and wellness resources, as well as their participation in preventative programs and outreach initiatives. By monitoring service utilization and engagement, we can assess accessibility, demand, and impact— continually working to ensure students receive the support they need to thrive academically, maintain their well-being, and prevent crises before they occur.
Health & Wellness Center Appointments
9,745
+8% vs 23-24AY
UCPS Individual Therapy Appointments
2,937
149 crisis; 1,146 group
+7% Overall Appointment Types vs 23-24AY
TelUS Health App Overall Users
1,920
+335% vs 23-24AY
UCPS Outreach & Prevention Events
81
~5,600 campus members reached
Emotional Well-being Trends
Five-year trends in key emotional well-being indicators.
Data from the Life at Lehigh: Community and Well-being Survey 2024-25 Data Report.
University Counseling & Pscychological Services (UCPS) Service Mix
Individual Group Crisis
Student Perceptions of Well-being Support @Lehigh
Data from the Life at Lehigh: Community and Well-being Survey 2024-25 Data Report.
Prevention & Education Touchpoints
- Free STI & HIV/Syphilis Clinics: 14 (869 students)
- Free HIV/Syphilis Clinics: 4 (570 students)
- Wellness Wagon: 1,281 students | 1,400 items dispensed
- Sex Communication Workshops and Bystander Intervention Trainings: 70 (1120 Students)
Basic Needs — Food Pantry
Visits
1,277
306 Unique Users
Distributed Items
5,500
Summary: These indicators track the frequency and types of conduct violations, including academic dishonesty, substance abuse, and disruptive behavior. Monitoring these trends helps evaluate the effectiveness of policies and programs, guide prevention efforts, and strengthen a campus culture of respect and responsibility.
Student Concern Reports (24–25)
394
+18% vs 23-24AY
Students of Concern Follow-Up
321
Student Conduct Incidents
733
591 Disciplinary and 142 Academic Dishonesty Cases
Resolved Student Conduct Cases
509
417 Disciplinary and 92 Academic Dishonesty Cases
Student of Concern Reports- 5 Year Trend
AY20–21 through AY24–25.
Case Distribution
Reports Follow-Up