Lewis-Clark State College subscribes to and endorses a drug and alcohol policy, and all students are responsible for being aware of and complying with applicable federal and state laws, regulations, ordinances, and institutional policies. The policies, laws and regulations regarding use of alcohol and drugs are located in the Student Code of Conduct in the LC State Student Handbook found on the Student Affairs website.  Specifics about alcohol and drug effects and the LC State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (DAAPP)Lewis-Clark State College Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (DAAPP) 2024-2025 are located on the Student Counseling Center website.

  • I am incurring a financial obligation and agree to pay all charges on my student account when due.
  • I will only receive an email via WarriorMail when Student Account charges are billed.  The charges can be viewed on Warrior Web – Student Accounts Activity.
  • FEE PAYMENT DEADLINE: 5th day of each term regardless of class start date.
  • To avoid having my classes cancelled or late fees, I must pay my balance in full, or have a signed payment plan contract and down payment submitted, by the fee payment deadline.
  • Returned check payments (paper and electronic) are subject to a $20 returned check fee and may result in cancelled classes, voided payment plan, and additional fees.
  • Intent to Attend is required by the deadline to receive residual funds via direct deposit before the semester begins or a paper check will be processed.
  • Residual funds released before the first day of class are limited to $2,500. Any remaining residual funds will be released after enrollment is confirmed.
  • Enrollment confirmation is required to receive or retain federal financial aid.  I have 7 business days to pay any balance owed caused by a change to my financial aid.
  • On-time payments are required to avoid late fees, cancellations, or holds for future registration. This includes all account balances.
  •  I will be required to pay any collection fees associated with my unpaid balance, and my delinquent account may be reported to one or more of the national credit bureaus.
  • For a parent, spouse, guardian, etc. to have any specific information about the student, the LC State student must designate this person a "proxy". This is done in WarriorWeb, and instructions can be found here
  •  For questions, I should contact Student Accounts for all student account activity or to request paper copies of federal notices: studentaccounts@lcsc.edu or (208) 792-2790.

My educational records are private and protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other state and federal laws.

If you, or a friend, have questions or concerns about alcohol and/or drug use, abuse or dependency, please contact us to schedule a free assessment and/or an appointment at:
Student Counseling Center
Sam Glenn Complex 212
(208) 792-2211

LC State students have the ability to designate a “proxy” user who may access their information within the WarriorWeb Self-Service system. A proxy user is typically a parent, spouse, guardian, etc. to whom the student grants access to view typically private information depending upon what information the student wishes to share.

LC State adheres to federal, state, and institutional policies to ensure the security and privacy of information stored in the college’s student information system. Information regarding student grades, finances, and tax information will only be shared if/when a student grants proxy access. 

Proxy authorization expires annually on June 30 and must be renewed each academic year by the student. It is the student's responsibility to renew their proxy access. 

Proxies will be asked a series of questions to verify their identity as well as the student.

Student and Proxy Instructions