LCC is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive environment for students affected by pregnancy, childbirth and pregnancy-related conditions.
The Center for Student Access works closely with students, faculty, and staff to support the development of an accessible College for all. We can help students who are pregnant or experiencing related conditions by providing resources to support students throughout their educational journey.
Students who are pregnant or experiencing pregnancy related conditions can request
reasonable accommodations through The Center for Student Access based on their individual needs.
For questions or to schedule an appointment to discuss student pregnancy, pregnancy-related
conditions, or a leave of absence related to pregnancy contact:
The Center for Student Access
517-483-5323
lcc-accessibility@lcc.edu
Lactation rooms
The college has identified several rooms that can be used for breast milk expression. These rooms meet statutory requirements and may be used by students. Room locations follow:
Downtown Campus
- Washington Court Place (WCP) – Room 112
- Gannon Building – Room 2132F (Inside Women’s Locker Room)
- Health and Human Services (HHS) – Room 009.1
- Technology and Learning Center (TLC) – Room 3307
Contact LCC Human Resources at 517-483-1870 for key access to the lactation rooms on Downtown Campus. Room keys may be ‘checked-out’ for the duration of the student’s lactation necessity. Room keys are required to be returned to Human Resources when the lactation necessity is complete.
West Campus: Contact Student Services at 517-267-5509*
East Campus: Contact Liz Garrett at 517-483-1322*
Livingston Center, Room B102: Contact Martha Anderson at 517-545-3522*
*If the listed contact is unable to be reached, call LCC Human Resources at 517-483-1870.
*Students may access lactation spaces after business hours by contacting LCC Police Department at 517-483-1800.
Students are encouraged to contact Human Resources to ‘check-out’ a lactation key so you may use available spaces at your convenience. It is recommended that lactation room accommodations are made prior to parental leave.
Milk expression breaks and storage
Students should work with The Center for Student Access to determine reasonable accommodations to express milk. Each student is responsible for proper storage of their milk.