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Frequently Asked Questions

An ombudsperson helps resolve problems or complaints within 51°µÍø and helps achieve equitable settlements. The ombudsperson is also a source of confidential advice.

Any member of the 51°µÍø community -- students, faculty, and staff -- and others who may bring a complaint against the university. The Ombuds Office may also investigate problems and grievances on its own initiative.

The Ombuds Office of 51°µÍø has access to a wealth of knowledge and resources that can help you to work successfully to solve problems within and through 51°µÍø's complex structure. It is our responsibility to make that knowledge and those resources available to the 51°µÍø community.

To contact Anne Meltzer, call (610) 758-3673 or email asm3@lehigh.edu. To contact Jennifer Swann, call 8-5484, text her cell at (610) 554-8839 or email jms5@lehigh.edu.

No. The Ombuds Office will advise you of your rights within the university but does not provide legal advice.

  • By carefully listening and helping to analyze the situation
  • By researching and explaining relevant university policies, procedures, and problem-solving channels
  • By helping you to identify and evaluate options
  • By mediating disputes
  • By initiating non-adversarial, problem-solving discussions with other involved parties (only with your permission)
  • By making referrals to other campus and community resources
  • By striving to help students, staff, and faculty receive fair and equitable treatment within the University system